O que era bom era regular tudo para só os chineses conseguirem desenvolver tecnologia, não é? Ganhem juízo e calem-se de uma vez por todas com a porra da regulação, que é o que continuamente manda a Europa anos de luz para tr��s das grandes economias mundiais.
A ex-eurodeputada Ana Gomes foi a convidada do programa Guerra e Paz desta quinta-feira, que conta com Germano Almeida, e falou sobre a regulação da Inteligência Artificial.
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Rio Ferdinand: "Dizem que o Cristiano não devia jogar. Porquê? Porque ele desorganiza a formação deles. Na verdade, vou mais longe e digo: se ele não tivesse jogado nas eliminatórias, não se teriam qualificado, porque foram os golos dele que lhes garantiram a qualificação."
What terrifies me about this is the potential backlash against peaceful white people. Imagine if Muslims started mass-murdering Germans at Christmas markets, raping English teenage girls, stabbing Irish schoolchildren, or blowing up cars in Sweden?
I’m here to debunk one of the biggest myths used to glaze Cristiano Ronaldo:
“Portugal were nothing before Ronaldo.”
That’s simply false.
Portugal has always been a major football nation. The average Portuguese child has a far higher chance of becoming a professional footballer than most countries. This isn’t some tiny footballing underdog like Iceland.
Before Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal had already produced:
• 3 Ballon d’Or winners
• A record 4 European Golden Boots (most by any nation)
At club level, Portuguese football was elite long before Ronaldo.
Benfica were one of Europe’s first superpowers, dominating alongside Real Madrid in the early European Cup era. They reached 9 European Cup/Champions League finals — more than clubs from most footballing nations — and represented Europe on the world stage in the Intercontinental Cup.
Internationally, people love saying Portugal couldn’t qualify for tournaments before Ronaldo.
What they won’t tell you is that World Cups and Euros had only 12-16 teams back then. By today’s qualification formats, Portugal would’ve qualified for several more tournaments, using the old format Ronaldo would have missed 3-4 championships
And Portugal’s greatest World Cup achievement remains their 3rd-place finish in 1966, when Eusébio delivered one of the greatest World Cup performances ever against an era featuring Pelé’s Brazil.
Now people want to use the Nations League — essentially a glorified friendly tournament created for World Cup preparation — to erase over half a century of Portuguese football history and credit everything to one man.
Portugal didn’t become a football nation because of Ronaldo.
Ronaldo was fortunate enough to be born into a football nation that was already great.
"Mas o Ronaldo carregou-nos no Euro 2016" é das maiores mentiras futebolísticas que se diz no nosso país. Fora o jogo contra a Hungria não jogou absolutamente nada, e estava no seu prime. A memória é curta.
🚨🗣️NEW: Zlatan Ibrahimović on FIFA’s new mouth-covering red card rule: as Almiron was given a red card for covering his mouth in the game between Paraguay and Turkey
“I have seen football at its highest level, the real football. Not this watered-down version they are serving us now. What happened with Almirón? A straight red card for covering his mouth? This is not football anymore. This is a circus run by bureaucrats in suits who have never felt the fire of the pitch.”
“Covering your mouth is now a red card? What is this, Big Brother on the field? FIFA wants to read lips, punish thoughts before they even become words. Next they will put muzzles on players like dogs. Players cannot even talk, cannot even breathe passion without some VAR robot or referee deciding your emotions are illegal. This is dystopian. Football is dying.”
“This rule was born because some players cry every week. One incident in the Champions League and suddenly the whole world must change. But elbow a man, break his leg, or spit — sometimes you get a yellow and a pat on the back. Two-tier football. Protect the protected, punish the rest. I have played in every league and I have seen it.”
On the softness of the modern game:
“Maradona would be sent off in the tunnel. Roy Keane? He would laugh at the referee and walk off with a smile while the stands burn. Pepe would have collected five reds before half-time. Today? Players are becoming actors, not warriors. They fall, they cry, they hide behind rules. Where is the masculinity? Where is the character? Football is not ballet. It is war. And they are turning it into a polite conversation with red cards as punctuation.”
“I, Zlatan, have scored goals that made stadiums shake and said things that made opponents tremble — without hiding. This generation is being raised soft. If you cannot handle words on the pitch, how will you handle life? FIFA is not protecting football. They are burying it. And one day, the real fans will rise and say: enough. Bring back the game.”
One of the genuine greatest things about Cristiano Ronaldo eventually retiring is that we will finally be free of 'fans' who only support Portugal because of Ronaldo. It will truly be a wonderful moment, a real burden lifted. Just a pity they started supporting Portugal at all.
Os colegas que trabalhem para a vedeta. O que podia ser aceitável se ele, de facto, ainda fosse um jogador extraordinário que resolve jogos como outrora foi, mas já não é. Enfim, passem-lhe a bola.
Serei dos poucos portugueses que se está a cagar para o apoio massivo estrangeiro que a nossa seleção tem única e exclusivamente por causa de um jogador ?? Preferia continuar a ser uma seleção irrelevante do que ser apoiado por uma seita.