@somosciclon The way you’ve been going about this racism thing, you act like you’re America, England, or some Western country. You’re literally Paraguay; the world's largest exporter of illegal cannabis outside of Mexico and Morocco, known for contraband and illicit trade. So chill.
@CelesteSenadora Play football or you don’t….dont bring other things into it.
Not like your team played anything like football. Your first attempt on goal came after 89 mins. Also, learn how to control your emotions.
@tuchojurnet13@SeBarcelo@GringoCingolani Wow! How convenient to twist everything to suit your narrative. You’re already bent on what suits you, no argument can change that.
@barbozavclaudio@Wilson11G Starting to think this is a South American thing (Brazil excluded).
The moment they lose, the conversation goes straight to skin colour. Funny enough, Paraguay rarely makes headlines for anything… football included.
@Vince_lesiba@USAmbRSA Non-alignment? But you're suing Israel at The Hague. Guess who was sponsoring Hamas? No prizes for guessing. That's not what non-alignment looks like.
@Hiseenoevil@General_Somto You know, you could have made your point without profiling. Not every disagreement needs to end in stereotypes about where people come from or the families they were raised in.
If you, as the President’s spokesperson, couldn’t even do basic due diligence to verify the authenticity of the said video before reacting publicly with threats, I think that says so much about everything wrong with the presidency as a whole. This is beyond embarrassing.
This VDM needs to face the weight of the law for being the conveyor and disseminator of a fake audio of President Tinubu. This is a clear case of an egregious abuse of the social media platform.
Mr @aonanuga1956, if you, as the President’s spokesperson, couldn’t even do basic due diligence to verify the authenticity of the said video before reacting publicly with threats, I think that says so much about everything wrong with the presidency as a whole. This is beyond embarrassing.
@Reform9jaPolice@msmocrown@OgaHans No it’s not, and that’s exactly my point. A country shouldn’t feel “easy” only for the few who are comfortable financially. When a large number of hardworking people constantly struggle with basic living conditions, it becomes more than just an “individual problem”. Got that?
Couple of questions: Was she working before all of this? If so, then she’s probably not lazy, maybe she genuinely needs the time.
About remote work, was there a remote role available that she declined? Is your friend applying on her behalf? Remote work is not as easy as you think it is. You know this