el arte de la guerra casi pasa a ser un libro de comedia cuando recuerdas que esos textos fueron escritos porque muchos comandantes eran un montón de nepobabies que no sabian ni lo basico de manejar a las tropas
No.
No es una película fascista.
Si dices eso, no tienes pájara idea de qué es el fascismo.
Podría ser cualquier película de Liam Neeson.
El problema es que pone el dedo en la llaga del wokismo cobarde, y aborda un tema del que Europa no quiere hablar.
I bring home a trapped coyote and let it loose in the kitchen.
Hackles up. Teeth bared. Pissing on the floor.
My wife says, "Get it out."
I tell her that is a very unwelcoming and unchristian way to speak about a future house pet.
The children back into the hallway.
I tell them it's a rescue.
I tell them fences are fear.
I tell them cages are barbaric.
I tell them the old rules were cruel.
I tell them it will domesticate in time.
Then I grab my lunchbox and leave them to live with my principles.
When I get home, there is blood on the floor, and the experts who sold me on compassion are already explaining why nobody could have seen this coming.
Anyway, that's Western migration policy.
A reminder that the highly successful 2008 film Taken, starring Liam Neeson, followed a retired CIA operative hunting down the men who abducted his daughter during a trip to Paris.
The gang he fought were Albanian sex traffickers.
This wasn't some bigoted fantasy. France has long been a destination and transit country for human trafficking, including sex trafficking, and Albanian organised crime groups have operated there for decades.
Citizen Vigilante, starring Armie Hammer, follows a similar premise by tackling a real-world issue. In fact, it was inspired by a case in Germany where the perpetrators of a horrific crime walked free.
Yet now the left wants you to believe Citizen Vigilante is somehow "racist" or "far right". Funny how nobody had that complaint about Taken back in 2008.
Hay que ser mala persona para contestar esto como institución, @SevillaFC.
Un menor pierde a su padre durante la temporada, con quien acudía al Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.
La familia lo comunica por escrito para justificar que no pudo cumplir el mínimo de asistencia.
La respuesta que muestran del Sevilla FC: “Las sanciones se aplicarán por igual a todos los socios sin excepción”.
Si esto es así, es indignante. Hay situaciones que merecen humanidad por encima del reglamento.