Messsi’s Shoes Donation Causes Outrage in Egypt

Thu, Mar 31, 2016
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A CHARITABLE gesture by Lionel Messi, an Argentinian football star, has provoked outrage in Egypt, where a lawmaker and football official took umbrage at the donation: his sneakers.

Messi, in an interview with the private satellite channel MBC Misr, had donated his shoes to the channel to auction them off for charity.

“Messi, I really thank you,” the interviewer said as she sat across from the Barcelona player, dangling his shoes, in the segment aired on Saturday, March 26.

While no one would consider being hit with a shoe or being labelled a shoe a compliment, it is especially insulting in Middle East cultures.

Donating shoes, it emerged, was equally insulting to Said Hasasein, an Egyptian member of parliament, who attacked Messi on his television show.

“This is my shoe,” he said, holding up a beaten loafer. “I donate it to Argentina.”

Hasasein added: “This is an insult to Egyptian people,” thumping his fist on his desk.

Azmi Mogahed, Egyptian Football Federation spokesman, phoned in to the show to express his outrage.

“Even in our religion…” he began to say, when Hasasein interrupted: “His religion is Jewish!”

Mogahed agreed. “I know he’s Jewish, he donates to Israel and visited the Wailing Wall and whatever … we don’t need his shoe and Egypt’s poor don’t need help from someone with Jewish or Zionist citizenship.”

“People in Argentina sleep in parks!” Hasasein added.

Messi was born into a Catholic family, and has made the sign of the cross after scoring goals.

Some Egyptians criticised Messi, and his interviewer, on Twitter, using the hashtag “Messi’s shoe for the Egyptian people.”

“It’s not your fault, Messi you dog. It’s the fault of that son-of-a-shoe channel, and that daughter-of-a-shoe interviewer,” wrote one.

Others, including Mido, former Egyptian football star, defended Messi.

“The most precious thing a writer has is his pen, and the most precious thing a football player has is his shoes,” he wrote on Twitter.

—  Mar 30, 2016 @ 13:20 GMT

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