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The article discusses the similarities and differences between sports analysts and political analysts. Both work to promote certain viewpoints and are often driven by blind loyalty; however, the main difference lies in the nature of their financial backing and unconditional allegiance. It becomes clear that sports analysts tend to be fully committed to their team or club, although their loyalty in media outlets may shift depending on what benefits their team. They usually receive payment for their analyses. Conversely, political analysts receive their pay from various sources, and their loyalty often transcends national borders, shifting between supporting different countries according to their interests. Sometimes, they may be seen as traitors if they criticize their homeland in favor of a third party’s interests. The article also highlights the phenomenon of the growing presence of hired political analysts, especially in the Gulf region, along with emerging trends of crossing loyalties and betrayal.
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