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The hashtag # Support Marawan_ Mohsen Twitter was broadcast in Egypt and other Arab countries, and most of the users of the hashtag expressed their support for the Egyptian Al-Ahly Club player Marwan Mohsen, who has been subjected to a wave for some time of criticism who often exceeded criticism controls to insult and insult.
Most of the tweeters’ discussions focused on acceptable limits to criticize the footballer. First of all, he is a person who feels, suffers, rejoices and rages, and is not part of a virtual team in an electronic game.
On the other hand, he is a footballer who trains, plays and charges to win his team and raise it to the level of the expectations of his fans, and if he fails in this role, he is naturally subject to criticism.
# Support_Marawan_mohsen
Fans of the Egyptian team Al-Ahly, and others who interacted with the issue, launched a campaign in support of Al-Ahly player Marwan Mohsen, who appeared to be “psychologically devastated” in his team’s last game with Palmeiras, in the framework of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Marwan was under immense pressure after missing the opportunity to score a goal for his team with a penalty. And when his team won third place in the tournament, he “fell” to the ground, in a scene that many interpreted as “a relief to shake off the burden of psychological pressure.”
Mohsen’s photo was at this time the most shared on social media under the hashtag # Support_Marawan_Mohsen.
Supporting football fans, artists and athletes, Marwan Mohsen.
Some Al-Ahly fans felt guilty after the photo of Mohsen at the end of the match.
Others said that Mohsen had “bad luck” recently, and that the fans of the team should support him and give him the opportunity “to go back to what he was.”
However, some of the interlocutors believe that dealing with Marwan Mohsen should be done as a player, and that if his level was “inadequate” then “he does not deserve support”.
Among those who interacted were those who differentiated between supporting Marwan Mohsen as a human being and dealing with him as a player: “We support him as a human being, but as a player he may have to change teams,” as journalist Muhammad Al-Jarhi, who advised Mohsen to “take on a new challenge.”
Critical Limits
The campaign of support that followed the wave of the attack on Marawan Mohsen expanded to discuss the limits of criticism and its psychological impact on its audiences.
Marwan’s father supports him
Local media reported that Mohsen Fahmy, Marwan’s father, expressed his disgust at the criticism of his son, stating that he was “returning after an absence.”
‘Lack of controls’
Soccer is the most popular game in Egypt and other Arab countries. Therefore, the reactions of his fans are not without intolerance and harassment.
Social media sites amplify and complicate this behavior, as they naturally shed light on the most interactive topics.
However, these sites, despite including anti-bullying and harm to others guidelines in the rules and terms of their use, still lack mechanisms to control the behavior of their users.
This deficiency has a direct impact on the psychological health of the victims of bullying and insults campaigns, exacerbated by the lenses of the various media “microscopes”, which can leave a heavier impact than a person can bear.