@UEFA You are a mafia organization .... charging ransom amounts to clubs, as if u had a patent on football while u do nothing for it.
Go f*&! Yourselves crying elsewhere ... and dont use the name of fans as an excuse to loosing ur money.
If any one of those in the picture of the Hamas men who surrendered to the IDF was a journalist, or the cousin of someone, or the neighbor of someone else, all of these facts do not mean that he was not also Hamas.
@Miquel_R Suerte q no es isis o hamas ... o los judios desnudos ya estarian muertos, decapitados y violados las mujeres.
Supongo q un ejercito regular como idf no hace eso....
@joanmariapique@BillClinton Val la pena mirar videos hostorics (youtube: 1948, pe), sobre la formacio d,israel, el zionisme. Cal entendre el contexte poat holocaust, pero tb veure que els palestins eren amos de tot el pais.
Es un conflicte q mai ningú estarà satisfet, sigui la solucio q sigui.
@JoonDelg@natalia_velilla@Luis_Sala_D Hahaha... pq Villarejo y tal .. separacion de poderes ... y q consejo general de poder judicial bloqueado a la ultra derecha por el PP ...aixxxx.... a llorar a la lloreria
You know, once upon a time, there was a city called Volnovakha. It's in Ukraine's Donbas, just halfway between Donetsk and Mariupol.
A quiet place by the railroad of some 25,000.
My hometown.
And in late February 2022, the Russian military came from the north and the east. It semi-surrounded the city and began wiping it out street by street.
They needed the city captured at any price as soon as possible for the sake of getting Mariupol isolated and besieged.
For days, the people of Volnovakha were starving and thirsting in basement shelters. They couldn't leave them due to never-ending, relentless shelling 24/7.
Some of them decided to test their luck and leave their shelters to possibly find a way out of hell. The ruined streets of Volnovakha were littered with the bodies of those who never made it.
By March 1, the city was almost completely leveled.
Also, there was this Ukraine's 53rd Mechanized Brigade. And you know what the 53rd Mechanized was particularly doing those days?
Ukrainian soldiers and officers were fighting and dying to ensure an escape corridor out of (what used to be) my hometown so that civilians could flee into Ukrainian-controlled villages to the northwest with the help of volunteers and emergency response groups.
And now god knows how many Ukrainian soldiers and officers died with honor for that, in a war they never started and never wanted.
And once upon a time, there was the Azovstal, a city-size steel factory in Mariupol. The last fortress of the last defenders of the desolated city eviscerated by Russia's 80-day siege.
The bunkers and tunnels of Azovstal, battered by Russian bombers 24/7, also harbored hundreds of civilians.
And for many days, the Ukrainian garrison of Azovstal, exhausted and bleeding, was sharing highly deficit food and water with civilians and stayed away from the factory premises that civilians occupied to hopefully keep them safe from Russian bombardment, in a war it never started and never wanted.
That continued up until there was a deal that all civilians could get safely evacuated under the Red Cross.
And you know, there was also a big battle of Kyiv. The city's northwestern outskirts -- Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel -- were being steamrolled by insane amounts of Russian armor and manpower.
Tens of thousands were fleeing in terror by cars, bicycles, or on feet. The roar of artillery barrage shaking the air over Irpin was deafening. A giant plum of gray smoke was towering over the battlefields.
And you know what Ukrainian soldiers, policemen, and local volunteers were doing?
No, there weren't urging civilians to stay and die under Russian tank tracks. They were helping terrified moms carry their babies over a blown-up bridge on a highway between Kyiv and Irpin so that they could get a safe shelter in Kyiv.
They were literally carrying disabled, elderly people on wheelchairs over the fragile river crossing made of heaps of wood planks and concrete rumble.
And they were helping crowds of terrified civilians take cover underneath the broken bridge as Russians were shelling the location with mortars -- in a war they never started and never wanted.
So, my dear bored HAMAS apologists -- go rot in hell with your imbecilic takes trying to draw delusional comparisons between your beloved death cult terror group and Ukraine.
Keep the even word "Ukraine" out of your filthy months.
As Arabs, our message to the world cannot be restricted to eliciting global sympathy for the children of Gaza. We cannot depict ourselves as helpless children, behind whom we hide our failure to control our Hamas thugs who massacred 1300 non-combatant Israelis. This is a moral failure that the world sees but that we try to hide behind the “rights of the Palestinian people,” rights that none of us are willing to articulate. Free Palestine can mean anything, from an Arab Palestinian state living in peace next to Jewish Israel to an Arab Palestinian state instead of Jewish Israel.
For Arab Israeli peace to happen, and since Palestinians are either children, or Hamas thugs, or useless corrupt Mahmud Silicon-Face Abbas, non-Palestinian Arabs should step up to save the Palestinians from themselves and save the region ongoing sorrow. We, Arabs, have to show the world that we are at peace with the idea of a Jewish state, that we are willing to concede what we believe – rightly or wrongly -- is ours (1948 territory), that we genuinely want bygones to be bygones, without secretly holding grudges and passing them to our children. We must seek a better future for ourselves and our kids, as well as for Israelis and their kids.
The Palestine disaster (nakba) is not a disaster of land loss or military defeat. It is a disaster of absence of leadership that can articulate the Arab alternative to war and death. We ask the world to stop the Israeli war on Hamas, but what do we offer as an alternative to stopping the war? Just let those Hamas thugs who massacred 1300 Israelis get away with their crime (because there is a history of dispute)? Ask Israel to go back to October 6? Knowing that Hamas can break out of the Gaza fence and repeat its massacre any minute? Hamas must go. We Arabs must help get rid of it, and most importantly, we must show that we have a plan for the day after Hamas.
Let’s learn from the mistake of Iraq and Arab Spring countries, that once what we have is gone, what comes next looks worse. Let’s preempt the worse by offering the better.
As long as we, the Arabs, do not have answers to all these questions, the world will manage things without us. It does not matter if all of us, 1.3 billion Muslims, think that Israel is at fault. What matters is global perception, which clearly thinks that Islamist terrorism is the problem, not Israelis dancing at a music festival. And we, the Arabs, are not even talking to the world. We are talking to each other, patting ourselves on the back for being utopian and principled on Palestine, while we are in fact idiotically out of touch with reality. We insist on our backward message, then act surprised why many of our states are failing and why we are migrating in droves.
Please stop treating Palestine like religion, like we have to stick to our principles to win credit in the afterlife and to garner social acceptance among each other (Arabs and/or Muslims). Please think of Palestine like a problem that requires troubleshooting, compromise, pragmatism, and most importantly, looking toward the future, not the past.
In today's #vatniksoup, I'll introduce a South African-American(!) businessman and social media figure, Elon Musk (@elonmusk). He's best-known for being the wealthiest man in the world, running Tesla Inc., SpaceX & Twitter, and for parroting Kremlin's propaganda narratives.
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@NetflixES@NetflixPelis
La peli "Oh, Ramona" shows a #rape ...when the male protagonist gets high with the curvy lady, and she takes advantage without his consent.
Is that sthg for 16+? It is for no one id say ... no matter how humorous the situation might be.
@SoniaAndolz El problema no ws pagar impsotos.
El problema es quan uns paguen i els veins ñordos no. I nosaltres hem de pagar pq necesitem els diners pq entre d'altres coses, ens espolien fiscalment desde els llocs q no paguen impostos. Vaja ... que "que nos la meten doblada"
@LinaIonescu@Monicapr04 El pis d ela iaia inel dels avis ... i ja tens 800mil en patrimoni... i zero eurus de liquid per pagar els impostos. Aixi q vente un dels pisos ràpid de mala manera o renuncia, q aixi l'estat sho queda tot.
Molt maco ... els patrimoni dels pares.