@DJBSBC@TNVoteRed777@sappholives83 Potentially, if there's to be a change for the better with these workers, it's the companies that run the homes that need to answer for it as well.
Laziness is usually a top down problem.
@CleavageCrumbs Great input 👏
Fuck you lot are boring.
So if the US does not win, what about then? I assume the NFL starts calling itself throwy-runny ball, and that will be that.
@Philj77@sappholives83 Because he will already have a care plan agreed by the local authority in place. It will be up to them to ensure they have him in the right setting and that he is safeguarded from harming others.
Maybe a 2-1 ratio is wrong, but the cost for 3, the LA might be unwilling to pay.
@TNVoteRed777@sappholives83 Precisely, the real question here is not 'why did he do it', it's 'how did it manage to happen with two support workers next to him?'.
@latsot@CSG1973@sappholives83 Our mistake is that he is already in the system, the question here is, wtf were the carers doing? They get paid to support and safeguard, they failed. Which is a common story throughout the dark world of social care.
🚨🗣️NEW: Thierry Henry on Thomas Tuchel asking FIFA to move the photographers during the national anthem because they obstructed his view of his team:
“Thomas Tuchel’s complaint should embarrass FIFA. A World Cup manager waiting his whole life for that national anthem moment and all he sees is a forest of cameras? That’s madness. That’s football being held hostage by lenses and logos.
FIFA today reminds me of a circus ringmaster who has forgotten the animals and only cares about selling tickets. They treat football like a shopping mall with grass. Players are the products, fans are the customers, and tradition is just an old photograph hanging on the wall collecting dust.
The national anthem isn’t supposed to be a red-carpet event. It’s supposed to be sacred. It’s the heartbeat before battle. Yet somehow, sponsor pictures matter more than countries, photographers matter more than players, and television angles matter more than emotions. That’s upside-down football.
And don’t tell me this isn’t what happens when football is swallowed by American-style commercialization. Everything has a price tag. Everything has to be packaged, branded and sold. Even the soul of the game is standing at the auction house.
In Europe, football was built like a cathedral. In America, they’re trying to turn it into Times Square. One side is history and culture; the other side is flashing lights and advertising boards screaming for attention. Football isn’t meant to feel like the halftime show of the Super Bowl every five minutes.
Tuchel said he couldn’t see one single player. Think about that. Fifty photographers stood between a manager and his team during one of the proudest moments of their lives. That’s a metaphor for modern FIFA. There are now so many cameras between football and the people who love it that nobody can see the game anymore.
FIFA have become King Midas in reverse. Everything they touch turns into money, but somehow loses its soul. They chase sponsor shots like sailors chasing a mirage in the desert, while supporters are left watching the traditions they grew up with disappear brick by brick.
And here’s the irony. The game survived wars, dictators, corruption and scandals, but now it’s slowly being strangled by something wearing a smile and holding a camera. Football used to be the main character. Now it’s just an extra in its own movie.
If this is the future, then football isn’t being celebrated anymore. It’s being commercialized to death, wrapped in gold paper and sold back to the fans who made it great in the first place. And people wonder why supporters say the soul of the game is dying. It’s because FIFA sold it for the perfect sponsor photo.”
@JayDarkmoore It's not about it being a bad thing, there are many that use it appropriately, so they will be punished for biznesses failure to manage their platforms appropriately.
I sit in the 'we should teach to manage', not the 'everyone magically becomes responsible at a certain age' camp