WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL?
A Palestinian farmer tending his land in the occupied West Bank refused to leave for an armed Israeli settler.
So the settler took him hostage, blindfolded and humiliated him while IDF soldiers stood by, guarding and protecting the abuser.
En 1918, Mary Turner, una joven negra de 21 años, estaba embarazada de 8 meses, cuando su marido decidió plantar cara y acabar con su patrón esclavista blanco tras años de torturas, por lo que fue linchado hasta la muerte.
Mary protestó públicamente contra el linchamiento de su esposo... y en represalia, una turba de racistas blancos la secuestró, la colgó boca abajo, la quemó viva, le rajó el abdomen, le sacaron el feto para aplastarlo y luego acribillaron su cuerpo con 60 balas.
Nunca olviden el origen de EEUU, así es como se construyó ese pais, con la sangre de los nativos y la esclavitud hasta la muerte de los negros.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo called Houston home for 35 years. On Tuesday, an ICE agent shot and killed him. His family learned of his death from a video before anyone bothered to knock on their door.
New York City stands with the Salgado family in demanding a full, independent investigation and real accountability. To the Salgado family and any immigrant family in this city living in fear: we grieve with you and we will continue to stand beside you in the pursuit of justice.
Abolish ICE.
"Me enteré del asesinato de mi padre por un video de Facebook, lo reconocí inmediatamente, no por su apariencia, sino por su voz, por cómo pedía ayuda mientras se desangraba en la acera".
Lorenzo Salgado, un padre de familia, un obrero de la construcción de 52 años, fue fusilado brutalmente por el ICE de Trump ayer en Houston, Texas (EEUU).
Lorenzo era propietario de un negocio y había estado en el país durante más 35 años.... Trump no está deportando "criminales", está deportando y matando a trabajadores solo por su color de piel y su origen de nacimiento.
🚨Ian Wright, Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher debate the most painful World Cup eliminations of 2026.
🎙️ Host: “We’ve seen some huge nations crash out. Which elimination hurt the most?”
🗣️ Ian Wright: “For me, Brazil. Every World Cup they arrive with expectations of lifting the trophy. When Brazil go home, the entire football world feels it. They had quality all over the pitch, but Norway exposed them. That’s a result people will be talking about for years.”
🗣️ Roy Keane: “Portugal’s exit was painful in a different way. They had Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha… all that talent. But they never looked like a proper team. They kept passing around the box instead of hurting Spain. If you’re going to play Ronaldo, then play to his strengths. They didn’t, and they’re paying the price.”
����️ Jamie Carragher: “The hosts deserve a mention as well. The United States going out at home is disappointing. Mexico and Canada too. Three host nations with huge support, and only one of them made a real impact. You always want the home fans involved for as long as possible because it lifts the whole tournament.”
🎙️ Host: “So which one was the most painful?”
🗣️ Roy Keane: “Egypt. Without question.”
🗣️ Ian Wright: “I agree. They were two goals up against Argentina. They had one foot in the next round. Then the game completely changed.”
🗣️ Jamie Carragher: “And the refereeing is why people are still talking about it. The disallowed goal, the penalty decisions, the lack of consistency… Egypt will feel that football was taken out of their hands. Whether people agree or not, that’s the perception, and it’s left a bitter taste.”
🗣️ Roy Keane: “When supporters spend more time discussing the referee than the football, something has gone wrong. Egypt deserved the chance to decide that match on football alone. Instead, many people have walked away believing the game was handed over to help Argentina survive.”
🗣️ Ian Wright: “That’s why it’s the most painful elimination of this World Cup. Brazil lost because they were beaten. Portugal lost because they didn’t play well enough. But Egypt will always wonder… what if the game had simply been allowed to play out naturally?”
Scandalous.
18 months in arbitrary detention. No charge. No evidence. Torture attested by his lawyer, marks visible on his body.
And instead of covering this, @BBC amplifies Israel's unproven claims casting doubt on a hostage doctor.
>BBC's journalism in the time of genocide.
Security ahead of Egypt vs Argentina at Mercedes-Benz Stadium were seen checking only Egypt fans while letting Argentina fans walk through freely.
Straight up racist profiling at the U.S. World Cup. Disgusting.