Madame Celeste Amarilla,
Vous êtes une femme méprisable et indigne de sa fonction.
Vous ne représentez pas le Paraguay, ce pays qui a transpiré la passion et l’honneur tout au long de la compétition. Par votre inconscience et votre racisme décomplexé, le monde entier a déjà oublié le parcours et l’effort historique que vos joueurs ont réalisés durant cette coupe du monde pour laisser place à une dame incompétente donnant la pire image possible de son pays.
Je ne laisserai jamais aux gens comme elle, la liberté de laisser propager leur haine et leur racisme à travers le monde.
💬❤️ Arne Slot on Diogo Jota:
"Moments like these remind you that football is never the most important thing. As a coach, you spend so much time thinking about training sessions, matches and results, but something like this immediately puts everything into perspective. My thoughts are with Diogo, his wife Rute and the children, his parents, his family and friends, and everyone who loved him. We all miss him deeply."
"If I think about the person he was, I always come back to the same things. He always put the team first. He got on well with everyone, regardless of their role, and he had a special way of making people feel valued. Those qualities earned him the respect of everyone around him, and they are the reason we miss him so much. He will always be remembered very fondly. That is the legacy he leaves behind."
"He wasn’t only a great player; he was someone who brought people together."
"It is very emotional to see how Portugal are honouring Diogo,” [referring among other things to the wristbands]. Wearing those armbands is a beautiful gesture. It reflects how much respect and affection everyone had for him. He wasn’t only a great player; he was someone who brought people together. He cared about the group, always put the team first, and made everyone around him feel important."
(via @ADnl)
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@lekanfortheg0ds He is? Literally said he’s born and bred in Sweden. Just proud of the culture he’s from too I’m guessing, it’s really not that difficult is it
@Snail722717@carlyjohnson123@VitorsWolves I’d have good money on him being a fat bald man with an England tattoo who has laid hands on his own missus in the past “protect”
People will attack this policy, but after extensive government consultation, 90% of the parents of under-16s support it. They have watched social media consume huge portions of their children’s lives, so have a very different perspective.
Social media amplifies narcissism, materialism, envy and division at an age when young minds are still developing. It keeps children trapped in a digital ecosystem designed to maximise engagement at the expense of real-world experiences, time outdoors, hobbies, independence, and learning how to socialise and build genuine friendships.
Perhaps most damaging of all, it encourages constant comparison. Children are measuring themselves against carefully curated versions of other people’s lives every hour of every day. It creates feelings of inadequacy and anxiety on a scale that older generations simply never experienced.
There will be much outrage about this, but this policy is truly about protecting children, and anyone who cares about the future of society should support it.
That’s because others are football banter. We don’t support England because of decades of political and cultural grievances, Hillsborough being the biggest example. Comparing it to football chants just proves you don’t understand the point you’re arguing against.
The fact they have left a Great Dane’s ears intact and beautiful is honestly one of the most positive steps forward in the media I’ve seen in a while for animal welfare.
Does it deviate from the original design?
Yes.
Does that matter?
Not even slightly!