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@sixtocristiani I am not wrong.
Argentina is a de facto European colony.
Juan Peron was a Nazi sympathiser who gave refuge to some of the worst criminals of all time.
Galtieri was a brutal military dictator.
Whatever your claim to the Falklands, my facts about Argentina are indisputable.
Wait until people find out 90% of Argentines are descended from colonisers - including all the Germans that Nazi sympathiser Juan Perón recruited after 1945 - and that the Falklands War was the result of a military act of aggression by a fascist Argentine military dictatorship.
Controversial take
(And trust me I'm no fan of Argentina (heard about their racism)
Falklands are two continents away from Britain. It’s only “British” because of imperialism. Its inhabitants are mostly British settlers.
You're shilling for the biggest imperial power in history, responsible for the plight of billions...
Just because the British invade a place, and colonise it, it does not give them legitimate domain over it?
Right or wrong?
@narindertweets 90% of Argentines are descended from European colonisers - including a lot of Germans that Nazi sympathiser Juan Perón recruited after 1945 - and that the Falklands War was the result of a military act of aggression by a brutal, fascist Argentine military dictatorship.
@narindertweets 90% of Argentines are descended from European colonisers - including a lot of Germans that Nazi sympathiser Juan Perón recruited after 1945 - and that the Falklands War was the result of a military act of aggression by a fascist Argentine military dictatorship.
Wait until people find out 90% of Argentines are descended from colonisers - including all the Germans that Nazi sympathiser Juan Perón recruited after 1945 - and that the Falklands War was the result of a military act of aggression by a fascist Argentine military dictatorship.
2/ This should also be the end of the Kane captaincy, if he doesn’t retire from international football, which he probably now should.
Wonderful footballer in many ways, but has consistently fallen short in the big moments.
1/ Biggest England managerial head loss in my lifetime - and that’s saying something.
The manner of the defeat and Tuchel’s deluded reaction to his own game management failings means England should be looking for a new manager, in my opinion.
We are completely heartbroken that our dream ends here, but so proud of this group, our staff and you – our amazing fans.
Your support in North America and back home has been nothing short of incredible. Thank you.
There’s a bit of a re-writing of history going on: “England are always like this”
Not really. 1990, 1996, 1998 - they lose on penalties to elite opposition & are genuinely unlucky.
2002, compete against maybe greatest international side ever. Lose 2-1.
2006: penalties.
2012: penalties.
We’ve never seen anything like the last 30 minutes last night. Ever. Certainly not in my lifetime.
12% possession is up there with Iceland as a sporting humiliation.
I’m 44 years-old and the only time I’ve really seen England go for it deep in a World Cup is after we scored the equaliser in 1990.
That’s all England fans want, really.
That’s why they’re still the greatest England team of my lifetime.
We are completely heartbroken that our dream ends here, but so proud of this group, our staff and you – our amazing fans.
Your support in North America and back home has been nothing short of incredible. Thank you.
It’s all on Tuchel. His game management was awful.
Everybody but him could see Kane was gassed.
Everybody but him knew we couldn’t defend that deep against the world champions for that long.
He failed the test he was brought in to pass, I’m afraid.