Oh Joana, please, don't be silly.
This rain was a real tragedy for the Rio de Janeiro's citizens which lost their relatives and their shelter. I don't disagree on that. But it was not a tragedy for the Unilever athletes, come on.
All of them were able to play a high-level volleyball match 72 hours later. If something happened to them, the situation wouldn't be the same. As for São Caetano players, they might have faced the exact same problems as the Unilever players. If Carol wanted to take her car and leave, it was her choice, and it also shows that trying to come home by car was a choice to be considered, or Carol just became nuts to try to do that? Come on, Joana. Don't play the victim!
As I said, this problem Unilever's players faced was used with wisdom by Bernardinho to motivate its players. I am not saying he is wrong to do that. I am just saying he took advantage of that. And I don't see what is the problem of saying that the fact that this match was rescheduled was more beneficial to Rio de Janeiro girls than to São Caetano's girls. Or do you think am I lying?
Just because I see things through a less passionate point of view, it doesn't think I don't like Unilever's players. I like Fabiana, and I also like Fabi. Dani Lins really disapointed me with her ridiculous comments after the third match. Bernardinho's means are not the most ethical in my opinion and I totally disagree with what he did with Ricardinho in 2007. I am glad he reconsidered his decision and I really respect him more now.
I just think it is really strange that people which are grieving with a disgrace that ocurred in their hometown three days before a volleyball match prefer to chase the opponent's player the whole match through instead of rooting for the Rio de Janeiro's players. If they were really suffering with what happened in Rio, I believe they would be more focused on saying nice things to Rio de Janeiro's players, not bad things to Mári. After all, if players can't even celebrate looking at the opponent's court, I believe such behaviour of the audience shouldn't be allowed and this is why I say Mári's reaction was totally comprehensible.
I believe you have your point of view and I have mine. Neither of us will change of point of view. So, I believe this discussion comes to an end.