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At the core of Portaluppi's critique is a fundamental challenge against the tendency of journalists to generalize the behaviors and attributes of players, coaches, and even clubs. He points out that while generalizing is often necessary to convey a point, doing so indiscriminately can create an atmosphere of mistrust and hostility. He argues that this practice diminishes the humanity of the individuals involved and can lead to severe personal repercussions, including the emotional and mental well-being of athletes and their families.