🚨🎙️| Rayan Cherki on Gabriel vs Haaland fight:
Cherki 🗣️ “Gabriel loves the physical stuff, doesn't he? Always acting the hard man. But while he's busy fighting players, he's failing to fight for trophies he just disappears when it matters.
Erling was spot on: stay humble. How can you square up to a two-time Premier League champion when you’ve won nothing in six years? There are levels to this game, and you have to respect your bosses”
🚨💙 Antoine Semenyo day at Manchester City as expected with medical tests underway.
After saying goodbye to Bournemouth, he will now complete his medical and sign deal until June 2031.
All signed between clubs already 3 days ago.
Here we go, confirmed. ✍🏼
🔸They are the biggest gathering of fake doctorates, fraudsters, runners, money launderers, gold smugglers, election thieves and pseudo-inspiration you will ever see. It’s a mess.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
History was written in a way that totally downplays Europe’s crimes. The way colonisers are referred to as “settlers” is one example. Very peaceful word, for a ruthless group of people.
“THE THIEVES ON OUR BUS
A Teacher received his salary and boarded a crowded bus back to his home, and there was a thief on the bus.
The thief stole the Teacher's money from his pocket.
After the teacher reached his destination, the driver asked for his fare, the Teacher put his hand into his pocket and found nothing.
The teacher blushed, and his tongue became heavy, he was so embarrassed. The Driver who is now angry said mockingly to the Teacher: "shame on you, you consider yourself a respected person while you can not afford your transport fare!."
The Teacher was again very much embarrassed.
As this was going on, pride hit a potion of the thief's ego, and he was moved to say to the angry Driver: "My brother, the teacher's fare is on me!."
That is, the thief offered to help the teacher, who is his victim. He helped not out of pity for the poor teacher but to buy other passengers' trust and confidence and to use some of the stolen money to earn respect before the rest of the passengers on the bus.
The poor Teacher who did not understand what was happening smiled and said to the thief: *"May GOD bless you and multiply your likes, sir!."*
Then some of the passengers on the bus also praised the thief, praised his kindness, and also prayed for him and *that GOD should increase his kind.*
Since then, the number of thieves on our bus have increased and they continue to receive our thanks and appreciation;
We are all on a bus where thieves are stealing from us and using the stolen money to buy our trust and earn our respect in a way that we keep thanking them for their "kindness".
This is the metaphor of the state of our nation, Zimbabwe.
The thieves on our bus are increasing all the time because we continue praising them for returning small from the lots they stole from us.”
This story serves as a powerful metaphor for the dynamics of trust and manipulation in society, particularly in the context of corruption and governance.
It shows us how the corrupt loot, plunder and then exploit our goodwill and generosity to maintain control and perpetuate their looting under the cover of their deceit.
You must remain vigilant and critical of those in power even where they appear to offer gestures of kindness through themselves or their surrogates!
Only a fool will applaud a thief who has stolen from him and society!