@ReconquistaUK@KeskinensBigToe@stevemfc2 Incidentally, we unintentionally killed around 30k indigenous people, counting about 8 million during the colonial era, because they contracted European diseases to which they had no resistance Not like the United Kingdom, which killed more than 6 million in North America alone.
@AlexPer99729071@GordoEdicion A mí también me pasa por alguna razón las fotos y videos no me cargan si estoy conectado a cualquier red wi-fi pero si uso dato me cargan perfecto
@1amadel@TouchlineX And you can't say it never happened because the same thing happened in the match between the USA and Paraguay, in which the United States received a yellow card and the referee intervened, saying "mistaken identity." He takes the yellow card from one and gives it to the other.
@1amadel@TouchlineX The referee gave Paredes a yellow card for the foul on Embolo, which hadn't happened because Paredes never touched him. Then the Var intervened, saying, "Hey, mistaken identity." Then the referee Check the Var and see that the Embolo simulated the fault.
@RH_TheJoker@tobyasky VAR can intervene if there is a mistaken identity Since he caused Paredes to receive a yellow card, what happened? Embolo pretended that according to IFAB rule number 12 he is sanctioned with a yellow card.
@TLha835005@pilludinho Argentina never had an indigenous population like Chile, Peru, or Mexico. Literally, when the Spanish arrived in the territory that is now Argentina and Uruguay, there was almost no one less than 100k people
@HowBoutNo_Shush@TheMasterBucks This rule was previously used in the USA vs. Paraguay match involving Almirón. There were many other fouls that should have been cautioned, but they weren't as blatant as these two.
@HowBoutNo_Shush@TheMasterBucks According to the rule, VAR can intervene if it's in the penalty area or if the foul was committed to give another player a yellow card.