@ElHiloRojoTV Por cierto todos los países marcados en ese mapa no son nada militarmente, es decir, no somos nadie en caso de guerra contra ese imperio dominante y corrupto.
@ElHiloRojoTV Estaba claro que esto ocurriría, sur América es una región muy corrupta, sus militares, poder "judicial" y electoral son un chiste y se venden al mejor postor.
La "democracia" al estilo gringo es una mierda.
Días negros se vienen para la región.
Messi was cooking the likes of Giggs and paul scholes manu legends and when they were at their peak. That's why whenever they talk football, they know exactly who the boss is.
@JossyFCB Para mi Messi es sin duda el mejor, solo espero que mañana cuando tenga un mal partido no lo quieran matar como están haciendo hoy con Ronaldo.
Portugal nombre por nombre, en el papel es mejor que Argentina, pero parece sus compañeros no sienten lo mismo que los argentinos.
@ashishBhaithapa@Footballtweet Por qué tratar de desacreditar a Ronaldo, simplemente tuvo un mal partido, mañana le puede pasar igual a Messi y eso no lo hará menos. Los dos han sido, y son grandes futbolistas.
Pase lo que pase en este mundial seguirán siendo los mejores.
The problem was never Trump.
Trump is the readable version of a text that was always there, written in language most people couldn't access.
The problem is the system that produced him, that uses him, that will survive him, and that will next time find someone equally willing to do what he does but competent enough to do it quietly.
The competent version is more dangerous.
The competent version rebuilds the language. Restores the branding. Hires the speechwriters who know how to say "shared values" and "rules-based order" while executing identical policy.
And the people who spent four years appalled by Trump's vulgarity will feel the relief of good grammar and take it for moral improvement.
The empire doesn't need Trump specifically.
It needed what he provided: a stress test. A period of operation without the usual ideological cover, to see what held and what didn't.
What held: the sanctions. The bases. The vetoes. The dollar. The weapons sales. The regime change operations.
What didn't hold: the manners.
And when someone comes along who can restore the manners while keeping everything else, and they will, they always do, the people who thought the problem was the manners will call it a recovery.
The rest of us will know what it actually is.
Medical debt is the leading cause of personal bankruptcy in the United States.
Not gambling. Not reckless spending. Not the moral failures that the rhetoric of personal responsibility loves to invoke.
Getting sick.
The leading cause of financial ruin in the wealthiest country in human history is the biological inevitability of the human body breaking down.
This happens nowhere else in the developed world.
In no other wealthy nation does a person survive cancer and then spend a decade paying for the survival.
In no other wealthy nation does a grandmother choose between insulin and rent.
In no other wealthy nation is the question "can I afford to call an ambulance" a question a person has to genuinely ask.
This is not an accident of policy.
This is the policy.
The extraction is the point.
The debt is the product.
The sick person is the raw material.
@nxt888@Marcus_R_Scott Poor Marcus, he still doesn't understand that the fantasy Hollywood sold him was a lie.
The US is governed by corrupt corporations, its "presidents" are puppets, some more dangerous than others, but Trump is the worst.
So, you want to talk about human rights in China?
I am a US citizen living in China, and I've never felt more free than I do in China.
In China, we are:
Free from street crime
Free from fear at night
Freedom from endless student debt
Freedom from ubiquitous credit card debt
Freedom from tax on one's home
Freedom from homelessness
In the US one can say irresponsible things; that's it.
China does Human Rights right.
👇
The "exceptional nation" does not join the International Criminal Court.
Because the court is for nations that might be criminal.
The "exceptional nation" does not ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Because conventions are for nations that need external accountability.
The "exceptional nation" passes legislation authorizing military invasion of The Hague if any American is ever brought before it.
This law is called, without irony, the American Servicemembers' Protection Act.
Protection.
From accountability.
And this causes no crisis of belief among the true believers.
Because the court was for other countries.
Justice was always for other countries.
They were always the ones who got to define it.
“Algún día, la casa de tus padres dejará de ser la casa de tus padres. La casa seguirá en pie, pero ya no será un hogar, será un recuerdo congelado, un eco de lo que alguna vez fuiste. Algún día, la casa de tus padres ya no olerá a domingos, ni a comidas familiares, ni a la calma después de un día largo. Ese día entenderás que la casa nunca fue la casa, siempre fueron ellos.
Porque la casa de tus padres nunca fueron realmente las paredes, los muebles o el lugar físico, eran ellos:
su presencia, su olor, sus comidas, sus voces y su calor.
Algún día la casa seguirá en pie, pero se convertirá en un eco vacío, un recuerdo congelado."
Brazilian legend Ronaldo Nazário drops a bombshell:
'What is happening in Gaza is not a war... it is a systematic extermination of a people trapped in a cage.'
'The silence of the world is frightening... and staying silent about this brutality is a moral failure.'
'I will not be silent... I will never be silent. I stand with Gaza.' 🔥🇧🇷🇵🇸"
That scar on your arm is a battlefield, and the chemistry of how it forms is completely different from any other vaccine you've ever received.
Most vaccines inject dead or weakened pathogens into your muscle. Your immune system sees the threat, builds antibodies, done. No lasting damage to the tissue. The BCG tuberculosis vaccine does something radically different. It injects live Mycobacterium bovis bacteria directly into the top layer of your skin, the dermis, and then lets them multiply.
For the first six weeks, those bacteria are actively replicating at the injection site. Your immune system detects them and sends macrophages to engulf the invaders. T-cells get recruited to the area. Then something happens that no other routine vaccine triggers: your body builds granulomas. Those are organized clusters of immune cells that physically wall off the bacteria like a biological quarantine zone. The immune system can't fully kill every bacterium, so it builds a containment structure around them instead.
That containment war destroys tissue. The granulomas break down the dermis. A blister forms, then an open ulcer that weeps for weeks. The entire process from injection to final scar takes about three months. What you're left with is the structural aftermath of your immune system demolishing a section of its own skin to contain a live bacterial colony.
The wild part: 4 billion doses administered since 1921. 100 million newborns receive it every year. And the size of your scar correlates with how strong your immune response was. Studies in West Africa found that infants who developed a visible scar had half the mortality rate of infants who didn't. Not just from TB. From everything. The scar tissue itself became a marker that your immune system trained correctly.
That circular mark is the one vaccine scar that actually means something went right. Your body fought a live infection in a controlled space, won, and left the evidence on your skin for life.
@TVFreePalestine To deny that Israel is a creation of the US-UK and also of Zionism, is to ignore the main reason for global problems. Today it is the Palestinians, tomorrow it will be the Cubans and then all those who do not submit.
There is a reason that genuine anti-imperialist movements, the Vietnamese resistance, the Cuban revolution, the Algerian independence movement, the ANC, the Haitian revolutionaries, did not organize around the idea that Jewish people were responsible for their oppression.
Because from the position of the actually colonized, the mechanics of the empire are perfectly visible without needing a secret controller.
You can see the American soldiers.
You can see the American advisors.
You can see the American weapons, stamped with their country of origin.
You can see the American corporations that arrive after the military does.
You can see the American diplomats who recognize the governments that cooperate and isolate the ones that don't.
No hidden hand required.
The empire is not a conspiracy.
It is a system.
Systems don't need secret controllers.
They have incentive structures, institutional interests, cultural assumptions, and the accumulated decisions of millions of participants who mostly don't think of themselves as doing anything unusual.
The conspiracy theory is for people who cannot bear to see the system, because seeing the system means seeing their place in it.