Sorry for my utterly irrational judgment, but if you like Z!0n!$t Islamophobic Argentina/Messi, I’ll automatically assume you’re not a Muslim. PS: Being born in a Muslim household or having a Muslim name doesn’t make you a Muslim. I am sure you lot will support Dajjal too.
Marriage is a celebration and it’s appalling how can you celebrate when God’s actual chosen people were hurting in this month? At least avoid this month? Or maybe 10-15 days of this month? it’s one lunar cycle bro, 28 days, control your dawats. What’s wrong with people
After Ronaldo won EURO 2016 while Messi was still without a senior international trophy, a common argument across football media, punditry and mainstream football discourse was that international trophies were not essential to determining individual greatness. Football was said to be a team sport, and a player’s legacy should not be reduced to what he won with his national team.
At the time, Messi had lost four major international finals with Argentina and had even retired from international football after the 2016 Copa América final defeat to Chile.
A few months later, Messi returned. What followed was an unusually busy Copa América schedule. The tournament was played in 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2021, four editions in just six years. Many observers could not help but notice that a player who had repeatedly fallen short was being given more opportunities to win in a short period and rightly so. Eventually, Messi won the 2021 Copa América.
For years, the football world had been told that international trophies were not necessary to be considered the greatest of all time. When Messi lacked an international trophy, the importance of international success was routinely downplayed.
Similarly, when Messi lacked a World Cup, it was not considered essential to being the GOAT. Once he won it in Qatar, however, the World Cup was elevated from being one achievement among many to the achievement that supposedly settled the GOAT debate forever.
To many Ronaldo supporters, this is the clearest example of shifting goalposts in football history. The standards appeared to change at every stage until they aligned perfectly with Messi’s résumé. What was once irrelevant became important. What was important became essential. And once Messi achieved it, the debate was declared over.
In Qatar, Argentina received five penalties during the tournament, a World Cup record for a single team in one edition. Several refereeing decisions involving Argentina remain debated to this day, including Messi’s handball incident against the Netherlands that some believe warranted a second yellow card.
For many critics, these were not isolated incidents but part of a wider pattern they believe has followed Messi throughout his career, where controversial decisions repeatedly seem to fall in his favour. They point to numerous moments over the years where they believe punishments that would have been applied to other players were overlooked when Messi was involved. Some supporters have even argued that similar concerns resurfaced only recently, after another incident in which they believe Messi was fortunate to avoid a red card.
Whether one agrees with that view or not, it has become a significant reason why many Ronaldo supporters remain sceptical of the narrative surrounding Messi’s achievements and the way they are discussed by the football establishment and mainstream media.
For many Ronaldo supporters, the issue has never simply been about preferring one player over another. It is about what they perceive as inconsistent standards. They see achievements weighed differently depending on who accomplished them. They see one player protected from scrutiny while the other is subjected to it at every turn.
That is why many continue to side with Ronaldo. Not because to many he is the greatest to ever kick a ball or he has won every trophy or because he is beyond criticism, but because they believe the standards applied to him have often been harsher than those applied to his greatest rival.
They would rather support a player who loses with his honour intact than celebrate victories they believe are surrounded by unanswered questions.
As José Mourinho once said: “If I have to win in that way, I would be ashamed.”
For them, the issue is not simply who won. It is whether the criteria for greatness remained consistent throughout the debate. In their view, they did not.
Case Today : He was a staunch believer of women's rights. Wrote about women's issues as a writer. Belonging from a traditional Indian family, opted for an arranged marriage. Did not take a penny in dowry as he was strongly against it
First day of his marriage & his wife told him she loves someone else and since her lover was from a different caste, her parents didn't allow her to marry him. She asked him for divorce. Taken aback, he tried to convince her to forget the past and move on. She vehemently denied.
He told her father. He refused to believe. Told him there is no way there will be a divorce. He accepted it as his fate and cohabited with his wife. She became abusive. First verbal abuse. Then physical abuse. Then complete mental torture daily. Her ex boyfriend would call and no one could say a word. She left when she wanted, came back when she wanted. No relationship with the husband whatsoever. He felt trapped but didn't know what to do
One day, she became so aggressive that she beat him up & his mother also black and blue. He has evidence of the assault. He decided to report it to police and went to police station.
His father-in-law begged him not to file an FIR & promised to resolve the matter and get them divorced. But months passed and still nothing happened and abuse of him and his elderly parents continued
Fed up, he filed for divorce. She immediately filed for maintenance. His advocate got sold to the other party and didn't turn up for arguments. Court passed order of 30,000 per month interim maintenance.
She also filed an FIR naming 15 family members in it, not leaving even his close friends, alleging dowry, domestic violence and what not. All cooked stories.
Police removed few names but case is running.
He paid maintenance for some time but then lost his job. Amount accumulated. She pressed for execution of maintenance. Mind it, she's an educated, learned and capable of working woman who chooses to do nothing. And if she's doing anything, she has hidden the same from the court.
So this man is jailed for a month for not paying maintenance. His parents, 75+ year old, sitting thousands of kilometres away know nothing about the torture their son is going through. His friends arrangepd the money somehow borrowing it from people and got him out from Jail after 20 days.
Now the money has accumulated again and he has sword of jail hanging on his head again. He hasn't been able to get a job because of the criminal case.
Demand of Alimony by woman started with 85 Lacs and has now reached 1 Crore. This middle class man can't gather that money even if he sells everything his parents also own. So he suffers.
It has been 3 years. Divorce hasn't moved an inch. 498A hasn't moved an inch. While the woman gets tax free income every month.
EQUALITY IN INDIA 🤡
Barcelona is the truest physical manifestation of evil and illuminati of the footballing world. No one is happy there, no class whatsoever. Players would rather leave that team but possibly can’t as they may have NDAs and contracts that bind them. Postcovid, football is corrupted
France should be comfortably winning the next 2 world cups. Half of their team right now will be in squad including new youngsters, damn what a generational team. If not for rigging, 2022 world cup was theirs 100%
@Muneeb_08 can’t even see the video as it’s taken off. they’re trying to replace facts with scripts and rigging. they’re even rewriting Ronaldo’s history and legacy as the GOAT athlete, let alone this which happened an hour ago 😭
Ronaldo’s mental fortitude and strength needs to be studied. It’s insane. I can’t believe he was against the khazaran mafia all the time and still winning. They robbed his 6th with Modric, and gave Messi’s 5th and onward by stealing. Man, love you Ronaldo. it’s insane
Messi can score as many goals as he wants. But his legacy undoubtedly will be the most controversial. It’s not a legacy if it’s a robbery. only his fans heedlessly engage in futile debates, as if they are paid by him (aren’t they though?- ESPN accepted this fact years ago).
@OfficialSitso Ronaldo’s rape case was also false. he spoke about Palestinian and syrian children outside the “unicef peace” model. the case was only dismissed when he met the Israel’s foreign minister while in Italy. it’s a big club, you’re not in it. and those who refuse see fate like Ronaldo
Blocking roads on muharram shd be banned and those involved shd be booked and jailed.
Do you religious procession in grounds instead of disturbing others.
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