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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Jun 13
رونالدو ضد النمسا ضيع فرصتين محققه وضيع ركلة جزاء

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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Jun 13
رونالدو ضد ايسلندا بدور المجموعات قدم هالاداء القمامي

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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Jun 13
اول شي تأهل ك افضل ثالث
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Jun 13
تمجيده لليورو غريب ويحسسك انه هو الي جابها لهم قسم بالله ماتدري الناس كانوا يتابعون معنا او ذاكرتهم ذاكرة سمك تحت هالتغريده بوريكم الاداء القمامي الي شفناه بيورو 2016
Jun 12
🚨🗣️الاسطورة كريستيانو رونالدو: نعلم أن كأس العالم بطولة مميزة دائمًا تمامًا مثل بطولة اليورو وندخلها بأمل كبير @MousaQi
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
che es el mejor video que vi en mi vida
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I am an Indian, and everyone says I lack civic sense. They can overturn cars, burn streets, and vandalize a city after a championship game. I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense. I am an Indian, and everyone says I steal jobs. They move factories across oceans, shift profits through tax havens, and automate entire industries overnight. I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am everywhere. I build your software, treat your illness, teach your children, drive your taxis, and open your stores. The world became a village, yet my presence remains a problem. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am too loud. The evening news screams outrage. Political rallies shake entire cities. The internet echoes with anger day and night. I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory, and I am told my joy is too loud. I am an Indian, and everyone says I smell of curry. The world smells of gunpowder, of hatred, of division, of endless arguments about race and religion. I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen, and somehow that is what offends. I am an Indian, and everyone says I have no culture. I come from a civilization that counted the stars when much of the world was still learning maps. I speak languages older than nations. I celebrate hundreds of traditions, yet I am told I have no culture. I am an Indian, and everyone says I am backward. I send missions to the Moon. I build vaccines for millions. I run companies across continents. Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people. I am an Indian, and everyone says I worship celebrities. I celebrate my favorite actor's success with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk. Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war. Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines. I am an Indian, and everyone says I gather in crowds. We walk together in processions, celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions. Everyone is welcome. No shops are looted. No neighborhoods are burned. No one is threatened for thinking differently. We sing. We dance. We pray. And somehow our gathering becomes the problem. I am an Indian, and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere. I light a lamp in a foreign land. I wear a saree in the snow. I teach my children the language of their grandparents. Others build walls between neighbors, argue endlessly over identity, and forget where they came from. Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind. I am an Indian, and everyone says I live in the past. But my past gave me yoga, mathematics, philosophy, meditation, and the idea that the world is one family. The future keeps borrowing from my past, while telling me to be embarrassed by it. I am an Indian, and everyone says I should be ashamed. Ashamed of my accent. Ashamed of my food. Ashamed of my festivals. Ashamed of my traditions. Ashamed of existing. But I am not ashamed. I am the child of farmers and philosophers, scientists and saints, workers and dreamers. I come from a land that taught the world that truth can be many-sided, that all paths deserve respect, and that the entire world is one family. Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does. But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes. For I am an Indian. And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself. For I am an Indian. The world may mock my accent, question my customs, laugh at my celebrations, and judge me through a thousand stereotypes. Yet I stand tall. For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend. Jai Hind
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
The race that wiped out millions out of hatred because Churchill believed Indians bred like rabbits and didn’t need grain in famine. 3 million died. The race that thought it had the burden to destroy indigenous cultures across the globe in the garb of ‘civilising’ them. But yes! Least racist! Race or religious superiority was never the motivation. Just pure business, I believe.
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Make them all black and you’d get the Elon Musk retweet
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If the people robbing this delivery driver were of a different heritage it would be evidence their culture doesn't fit with British values.
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
🚨 ESCANDALAZO MUNDIAL 🚨 😳Iván Toney DENUNCIA AYUDAS ARBITRALES 🔥“El árbitro nos dijo:“CONCÉNTRENSE EN LA CHAMPIONS DE ASIA. ¿Cómo puede un árbitro decir eso? ⛔¿En beneficio de quién? Ya sabemos para quién.Del Al nassr de Cristiano Ronaldo 💣BOOMMM

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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Soutik Biswas is a LEGEND! He writes negative articles against 🇮🇳 India for 23 years! We analyzed what he REALLY writes for the British government mouthpiece: the BBC 📰180 ARTICLES about INDIA for the last 3 years (5 per month!) 🔴 89% Negative 🟡 6% Neutral 🟢 5% Positive
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Toronto police officers Rich Rand, Evan Glennie and Caglar Yigit were charged in Spain for rape. It’s funny cuz when it was first reported everyone was all over it and insinuating it’s 3 Indian police officers As soon as their names were released - nobody touched the story. 🙄
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
Lionel Andrea Messi Cuccitini
Tweeting Ronaldo alone gives you 3k likes.
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@Aftenposten, Norway’s ‘freest press’ facing severe neurological crisis as they remain shackled to 1940s colonial postcards. Seasoned neuropsychiatrists should be able to help them. Meanwhile, India 🇮🇳 , soon-to-be the world’s 3rd largest economy in nominal GDP terms, with current economic output 8 times higher than Norway’s, is accelerating towards Vision 2047 and beyond!
Shocking. Racist. Derogatory. Norway’s largest broadsheet newspaper Aftenposten brazens it out with a shocking cartoon depicting Indian PM @narendramodi as a Snake Charmer with the headline: “A sneaky and slightly annoying man”. They can’t digest India’s rise and success. Pity!
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
لم كريستيانو كان في مدريد وميسي في برشلونة كان ف كلام بنشوفه ان ميسي مستحيل يشيل فريق انما رونالدو يقود اي فريق يشاء القدر ان ميسي يروح اسوء فريق ف امريكا ويكسبه كل البطولات المحلية ولقب قاري ورونالدو يروح مع النصر ويخسر كل حاجه وهو معاه سكواد قوي ضد فرق اسيويه ميته غير ان ميسي شال منتخبه وجاب مونديال معاهم .. حقيقه بالنسبة لي أن كريستيانو رفعه الاعلام وركلات الترجيح وسرقة اهداف بالتسلل الاعلام هو من رفعه لمرتبة يقارن بها مع ميسي وفي الحقيقة هو تحت ميسي بكثيررر بتكلم بجد ودا واقع واي حد ب ينكر ده فهو لا يفقه شيء في كرة القدم
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Kshatriya of Aryavarta retweeted
💣💣💣3 HORAS DE ROBOS DEL MADRID💣💣💣 💥🗣️FLORENTINO: “He ganado 7 Champions Leagues y 7 títulos de liga. Podría haber ganado 14 títulos de liga, porque los otros me los robaron. 🎥: @RMadridExposed

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