00:00I bought my kids a football pitch here at home because, guys, you're going to...
00:04park
00:04And it's all full of Colombians, Peruvians, Venezuelans, who spend all day on the slopes
00:10And of course, they've taken over the park. They're there all day with the music blasting.
00:14Listening to bachata, salsa, merengue... Of course, the children can no longer play in the park.
00:19I find it incredible that immigrants, instead of committing crimes, are playing sports in the park.
00:25Hey, that's wonderful. But leave some space for the kids, man.
00:28They're all booked up: the volleyball courts, the basketball courts, the soccer courts.
00:32The other day my youngest son came to me and said, "Dad, I don't know if I'm in..."
00:36Madrid or if I am in Caracas.
00:37The other day I went to book a football pitch for my son and his friends.
00:41The guy from the park comes up to me and says, no, there's no track available, buddy.
00:44I mean, but what do you mean, "parcero"? What does "parcero" even mean?
00:47Well, and if you go to the park on a Saturday afternoon, it feels like you're there at the Copa Libertadores.
00:51All jerseys from River Plate, Boca Juniors, Colo Colo...
00:55You say, but what is this? Madrid-Rio or CONMEBOL?
00:58What is it? Cold or CONMEBOL?
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