The Valencia Prayer: Silver-Dragon [Capitalism Diabetes]

Abishai100

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The popularity of the Valencia CF soccer team in Spain in the new millennium signals a global interest in aesthetics-based customs-exchanges in media. Valencia was runner-up in the 2001 Champion's League tournament, thanks to the outstanding play of Argentine star midfielder Pablo Aimar.

Valencia has boasted multiple talents since 2000, including Aimar, Roberto Ayala, David Villa, and David Silva.

While soccer has not become popular in America, relatively speaking (even though the U.S. women's national soccer team has won multiple World Cup titles and celebrated stars like Mia Hamm), World Cup soccer remains an incredible source of advertising and fanfare and tourism as well around the world.

Since sports represents a significant aspect of media-relations and peaceful competitive activity, and we've seen the globalization-politics intrigue surrounding the Olympics (e.g., 1972 Munich Massacre, 2018 PyeongChang Games), modern-day (new millennium) international soccer (e.g., Valencia) marketing remains 'tied' to new age media/consumerism.

Many heard of the story of Spice Girls music-group member Victoria Adams dating English soccer-star David Beckham. You see how media has changed media fanfare, so how will this impact 'capitalism etiquette' and how should we address such 'customs-consciousness' (as Americans under TrumpUSA)?




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"A woman in Spain who was a big soccer fan prayed for a great Argentine soccer-star to arrive in Valencia and help the team reach great heights in the Champion's League tournament in the new millennium. Her prayers were answered when gifted Argentine midfielder Pablo Aimar joined Valencia and helped the team reach the Finals of the Champion's League tournament in 2001. Aimar was the 'savior' Valencia craved, and the Spanish club-team was suddenly famous, which was great for media-marketing."

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"Capitalism was becoming 'grander' in scope thanks to NASDAQ and globalization. Even scientists were thinking like businessmen and daydreaming about great A.I.-like machines facilitating the everyday life of consumers around the world. This 'automaton-aesthetic' reflected the capitalism-based appeal of wireless communications and salesmanship (e.g., Amazon.com). Perhaps the 'Valencia-prayer' of the Spanish woman who was a soccer-fan suggests we're becoming more 'material-conscious'."

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"If you talk to a modern-day film-maker, you might discover their passion for strange-world stories and incredible futuristic characters. Indeed, films like Jason X, Titan A.E., Alien: Covenant, RoboCop, Ex-Machina, and Tomorrowland represent this modern fascination with 'design-marketing ergonomics.' What is the metaphysical significance of the modernism-symbolic 'Valencia-prayer' (in terms of social control over the forces of consumerism)?"

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"Why do we love programs these days such as The People's Court, The Beverly Hillbillies, Knight Rider, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Airline? Perhaps capitalism creates a sort of 'coordination-diabetes' which is alleviated with images/stories about socialization-yoga. Is media the catalyst for modern free-speech? Some believe modern globalization-minded capitalism conceives a networking-behemoth referred to as a demonstrative 'Silver Dragon'."

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