🚨🚨🚨🚨🏴🗣️ جديد: غاريث بيل يعلق على مباراة الأرجنتين ضد الجزائر وحادثة ميسي:🇦🇷
“لقد قضيت وقتًا كافيًا في هذه اللعبة لأعرف متى لا تشعر الأمور بأنها صحيحة. مباراة الأرجنتين ضد الجزائر لم تكن مجرد مباراة مجموعة أخرى. ميسي سجل هاتريك، والأرجنتين فازت بسهولة، وسوف تركز العناوين على ذلك. لكن ما حدث حول الدقيقة 30 روى قصة أكبر عن الاتجاه الذي يتجه إليه كرة القدم.
ميسي دخل على قائد الجزائر. براغي الأحذية مرفوعة، مباشرة عبر الساق ونازلة نحو وتر أخيل. في الوقت الفعلي بدت سيئة. في الحركة البطيئة بدت أسوأ. هذا بطاقة حمراء في معظم الأيام، ضد معظم اللاعبين، في معظم البطولات. الحكم وفار شيها نظرة واضحة. اختاروا عدم التدخل.
أنا لست هنا لأضيف الوزر على المسؤولين. لن أريد أن أكون الرجل الذي يظهر بطاقة حمراء لميسي في كأس العالم ويؤدي ربما إلى تعطيل مرحلة المجموعات للأرجنتين. الحرارة التي ستأتي مع ذلك القرار هي شيء لا يسجل أي حكم فيه بسهولة. لكن هذا بالضبط المشكلة. عندما يبدأ الخوف من العواقب في التأثير على ما يحدث على الملعب، تتوقف اللعبة عن أن تُقرر من قبل اللاعبين والقوانين.
هذه كأس العالم هي بالفعل النسخة الأكثر تجاريًا التي رأيناها. المباريات متوقفة لاستراحات التلفزيون، وتوقفات إضافية مُقنَّعة باسم رفاهية اللاعبين بينما يعرف الجميع أنها عن إدراج المزيد من الإعلانات. الآن نرى قرارات تحكيمية تحمي أكبر الأسماء وأكبر القصص لأن إسقاط الأرجنتين مبكرًا في المجموعات سيؤذي السرد الذي بنته فيفا والبثيين.
ماذا يحدث لـ‘السيناريو’ إذن؟ بطل الدفاع المفقود قبل مرحلة خروج المغلوب. ميسي يغيب عن المباريات. الرعاة وحاملو الحقوق فجأة يشاهدون استثمارهم يفقد الزخم. المنتج الذي أنفقوا مليارات لتغليفه يبدو فجأة مختلفًا جدًا.
لقد لعبْت في بطولات كبرى. أعرف كم من المال والضغط يقف خلف كل قرار الآن. لكن كرة القدم كانت لها إيقاع وروح تأتي من عدم اليقين. لم تكن تعرف أبدًا ما الذي سيأتي بعد ذلك. عندما يبدأ حماية المصالح التجارية وإبقاء النجوم على الملعب في تجاوز حوادث البطاقات الحمراء الواضحة، تتآكل تلك الروح قليلاً أكثر.
اللعبة تستحق أفضل من هذا. اللاعبون يستحقون تطبيق القواعد بنفس الطريقة كل مرة. الجماهير تستحق مشاهدة رياضة لا تخاف من نتائجها الخاصة. إذا استمررنا في السماح للمال والسرديات بأن تحدد ما نراه على الملعب، فإننا لن نشاهد كرة القدم بعد الآن. نحن نشاهد عرضًا يحدث أن يكون فيه كرة.”
Dear Jenny love
Multiculturalism is a work of fiction
Muslims demand our culture bends to theirs. Hence you are dressed like a camel trader’s wife at a watering hole.
You aren’t even allowed to enter through the same door, you daft Dorris.
Wist je dat?
Moslims bidden niet op straat in Iran, Saoedi-Arabië of andere moslimlanden—het is illegaal en onbeleefd, omdat het anderen stoort.
Ze doen het alleen in landen die ze veroveren, als een dominantie-strategie.
Legacy media is now pushing another narrative:
“Virtually all of Elon Musk’s wealth came from government help.”
This is completely false.
Government contracts are not subsidies.
SpaceX wins contracts because it offers the best product at the lowest price. NASA pays SpaceX for real launches, real cargo missions, and real astronaut transport, not charity.
SpaceX is expected to get less than 5% of its revenue from NASA this year.
Add up every government incentive Tesla and SpaceX have ever received, and it is still less than 2% of the value of Tesla and SpaceX.
Tesla did not become the world’s most valuable car company because of tax credits. It became huge because it built better EVs, better software, better batteries, and the best charging network.
And when the $7,500 EV tax credit was removed, Tesla sales increased.
The real reason they’re obsessed with Elon Musk is that he exposed how irrelevant they have become.
People no longer wait for newspaper editors, TV anchors, or corporate journalists to tell them the truth.
Legacy media lost its monopoly on information.
Now all they have left is clickbait, outrage, and anti-Elon narratives.
And that’s exactly why the trust in media is at an all time low.
I think possibly the best thing about Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire is how angry it makes a bunch of losers who've never built a thing in their lives.
Some prior reports and online discussions covered elements of US-supported biolabs, especially in Ukraine. This official DNI release adds new intelligence on the broader scale—over 120 labs across 30+ countries—while tying it to the executive order ending federal gain-of-function research funding and increasing transparency. Official confirmation and policy action go beyond prior speculation.
Earlier today, the Polish parliament observed a moment of silence in memory of the murdered Henry Nowak and all victims of anti-white racism.
You can always count on Poland.
I had to read this three times before I could believe it was real.
Rotherham. A small town in northern England.
For sixteen years, at least 1,400 children — some as young as eleven — were raped, gang-raped, and trafficked between cities by organized groups of men.
Eleven years old.
Petrol was poured on them so they would stay quiet.
Their families were threatened with death.
Photos were taken and used as blackmail.
The police knew.
The council knew.
The social workers knew.
For sixteen years, not one of them moved.
Why?
Because officers were afraid of being called racist if they acted on what they were seeing.
That was the whole reason.
While children were being sold, adults were protecting their own reputations.
That is the moment something in you breaks.
And here is the part that makes it worse.
The TV networks did not report it. The papers did not chase it.
When the journalist Andrew Norfolk finally broke the story, even he thought maybe 150 girls had been hurt.
The real number was 1,400.
He was staggered.
This should have been the biggest story of the decade. It was not.
The networks looked away. The advertisers preferred safer topics.
The cover-up did not end when the report was published — it continued in the silence of every newsroom that refused to chase it.
Then Elon Musk bought X.
The advertisers fled.
The press declared the platform finished.
X almost did not survive.
But it did.
And on X, the names of those towns started trending.
Rotherham.
Telford.
Rochdale.
Oldham.
Towns the country had been told to forget.
Britain understands itself differently today.
Not because the politicians confessed.
Not because the broadcasters apologized.
Because one platform refused to let it stay buried.
X almost did not survive.
1,400 children almost stayed forgotten.
That is worth saying out loud.
Jürgen Klopp on Divock Origi retiring from professional football:
🗣️ “When people talk about great Liverpool players, they often talk about the biggest names, the Ballon d'Or winners, the captains and the superstars who played every single week.
But Divock Origi was different. He created a legacy in a completely different way and became one of the most loved players this club has ever had.
He had a special gift for appearing exactly when Liverpool needed him most and turning impossible moments into unforgettable memories. Somehow, whenever the pressure was at its highest, Divock found a way to make something extraordinary happen.
The goals against Barcelona, the goals against Everton, the Champions League moments — these are not just goals. These are pieces of Liverpool history that supporters will remember for the rest of their lives.
What made Divock special was not just his quality, but his mentality. In modern football, many players become frustrated when they are not starting every week, but he was never like that.
He never complained, never created problems, and never stopped believing that his moment would come. Every single day in training he worked with the same hunger and professionalism.
Some players need to play every week to feel important. Some need constant attention and recognition.
Divock could wait for months, step onto the pitch for ten minutes, and change the course of a season. That mentality is incredibly rare and something every manager dreams of having in a squad.
The dressing room loved him, the supporters adored him, and his teammates trusted him completely because they knew he could deliver when it mattered most.
Football will remember trophies and statistics. Liverpool will remember the man who always seemed to arrive when history needed a hero and when miracles were required.
For me, Divock Origi will always be a Liverpool legend, not because he played the most games, but because he gave Liverpool some of its most unforgettable moments.”