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A Black man scoring the first goal of the 2026 World Cup to silence the African continent’s most hostile nation towards Black foreigners is absolutely poetic. Thank you, Mexico! 🇲🇽
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⚡️Egyptian football legend Mohamed Aboutrika: Whoever wants to whitewash their image hosts the World Cup. A country that is participating in a genocide in Gaza right now wants to whitewash its image through the World Cup. A country that waged a war against another country is now whitewashing its image through the World Cup. A country that kidnapped a president of another country is now hosting a World Cup. Then they tell us, “We are democracy” and bla bla bla
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🚨🇲🇽 President Sheinbaum TURNED DOWN her World Cup ticket over the ridiculous prices, choosing to gift it away and watch Mexico's victory with the people at a free local screening instead.
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🚨🇲🇽 President Sheinbaum TURNED DOWN her World Cup ticket over the ridiculous prices, choosing to gift it away and watch Mexico's victory with the people at a free local screening instead.
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A disgrace to world football
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Iraqi footballer Aymen Hussein issued a statement after being detained and questioned for seven hours upon entering the United States: “If America is so hostile towards foreign nationals, why is it hosting the #2026WorldCup?”
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Even for cows, Just see the treatment they get. The quality of life/standard of living, given to cows bred to be killed, is far more superior than the life of hundreds of millions of Nigeria. Nigerian politicians deserve to be jailed and rot in dungeons.

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Entering month 6 of the Mamdani mayorship of NYC and Robberies are down 11%, Retail theft is down 19%, and Murder is down an astounding 21%. And he did so without "Adding 5000 new cops" to the streets. Instead, he's invested in public safety with free childcare, accessible infrastructure, and better funded schools and libraries. He's proven once again that if we want safer communities, we must invest in People—not Punishments.
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“Let’s not blame the government. They are working hard. Sometimes the army can enter the forest and something will blind their eye that they won’t see the terrorists. All we need is prayer”. This is the same fool here:

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Dear God, please reward this man’s dedication and discipline with success in the World Cup. Amen
Começa a Missão Mundial! 🇵🇹
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Começa a Missão Mundial! 🇵🇹
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Good morning from Belfast Ireland 🇮🇪
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🔴 Barcelona'da bir araya gelen yüzlerce kişi, İsrail güçlerinin hayattan kopardığı kız çocuğu Hind Receb'i, dev portresini taşıyarak andı.
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You can so easily connect with Ronaldo. He struggles like a normal man. He loses more often than he wins like the most of us. But when he wins, you can see an outpour of emotions in him. He gets criticized the most. His wins are undermined. His achiements are always under scrutiny. He is never good enough for people. He's the Vegeta to your Goku. He is Billy Butcher to your Homelander. He may not be the media's GOAT but he is the people's GOAT. He is my GOAT
What a video, what a man. 😂❤️
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CHAMPIONS!!!!! 🏆 🟡🔵
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A major problem with the average Nigerian voter is this: once their personal life becomes a little comfortable, they stop caring whether the system is failing everyone else.
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سفير إسرائيل لدى الدنمارك يحتج على انتشار هذا الفيديو دعونا نجعل هذا ينتشر في جميع أنحاء العالم
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The nation that arranged the poisoning of Toussaint Louverture of St Domingue ( Haïti) for demanding the end of slavery and the liberation of his people in 1803; that assassinated Ruben Um Nyobe, the Cameroonian independence leader hunted down and killed in 1958 by French forces before independence was even formally granted, that had Felix Moumie of Cameroon, poisoned in Geneva by his intelligence in 1960, that orchestrated the assassination of Sylvanus Olympio of Togo by soldiers of his colonial army in 1963, that armed and protected the man who murdered Thomas Sankara in 1987 and sheltered him for decades, that supported the destabilisation that led to the overthrow and death of Modibo Keita of Mali, that printed millions of fake currency to destroy the Guinean Franc after 8 failed assassination attempts at Sekou Toure because he stood his grounds and demanded independence, that stood behind the forces that removed and destroyed Patrice Lumumba, coordinating with Belgium and the CIA to ensure Congo’s most visionary independence leader did not survive his own government, that massacred at least 100,000 Malagasy people, 250,000 Cameroonians, 1.2 million Algerians between 1955 and 1962 simply because they demanded their independence. The president of that nation, less than half a century after committing such atrocities stood before a room full of African heads of state in 2026 and declared itself the true Pan-Africanist. And not one of them stood up.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Not one said: you cannot use that word: not here, not with that history on this continent. Not a single one had the dignity to say what any person with an elementary knowledge of what Pan-Africanism means and what France has done to those who practiced it would have said immediately and without hesitation. It is the equivalent of a Nazi leader standing before a Jewish assembly and announcing that Germany is the true defender of the Jewish people. There are words that carry such historical mass that no political convenience, no diplomatic ambition, no funding arrangement justifies allowing them to be stolen and worn by those who spent generations trying to destroy what those words represent; Pan-Africanism is one of those words. And it was surrendered in that room without a fight, by men who were supposed to be there representing us. France is not even a formidable power anymore. It cannot impose its will on its own European neighbourhood. Its economy is strained, its global influence is null, its African military presence has been expelled. It intimidates no one who has chosen not to be intimidated. And yet these boneless, prideless, senseless humans we call Africa leaders sat and applauded this humiliation ritual. What breaks me is knowing that every generation, without fail, produces its quota of leaders who will trade the dignity of their people for a photograph with a western head of state, for a seat at a table that was never set for them. They dress it up as pragmatism and call it diplomacy. But it is the oldest and most contemptible transaction in the postcolonial playbook: the surrender of collective dignity for personal visibility. And these are days, I will not pretend otherwise, where I genuinely wonder if we will ever be free.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Not because the struggle is not real or the people are not capable, but because freedom requires leaders at the decisive moment, and every decisive moment seems to find us represented by spineless, glory-hunting, photograph-chasing men who would sell the graves of their own predecessors for a handshake with those that tried to erase their people. Every generation inherits the fight for freedom but also produces the cowards who auction it.
🚨🇫🇷Emmanuel Macron : « Nous sommes les vrais panafricanistes ». #AfricaForward
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