Despite all the dire predictions from the doomer crowd, last night’s UFC event at the White House was pure magic. The weather was fantastic—cool, breezy, and rain-free—and the much-hyped “mosquito apocalypse” turned out to be more fake news.
The fights were solid, but the walkouts stole the show. They showcased the historic East Wing, which often lives in the shadow of the West Wing, and the illuminated backdrop of the White House South Grounds was simply surreal. It was a spectacular setting and a memorable night.
After Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, something even more beautiful happened.
While everyone else celebrated, players from both teams formed a small circle together, put their arms around each other, and prayed.
Germany’s Felix Nmecha later explained:
“On the pitch we’re opponents. After the game, we’re all Christians and brothers. We simply prayed together because we’re grateful.”
In a world constantly trying to divide people, moments like this remind us what really matters. ❤️
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
Suicide is never the answer!
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@itmekaralee Me too I’m cracking up. I wore the same thing throughout the playoffs, but that’s not what I wanna wear to the game. I will be head to toe New England and I just ordered some red and blue curly hair extensions to put in my hair too.