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Thierry Henry apologizes to Nigerians for labelling the Nigerian Super Eagles short as 'bad luck'. The former French international used the words when Streamer IShowSpeed wore a Nigerian shorts to the broadcast booth during the USA vs. Paraguay match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Video Credit : Thierry Henry // IG
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You mentioned racist showing you are the racist, consciously labelling and thinking in racist ways. 'People like you'. Wake up.
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Thierry Henry apologizes to Nigerians after labelling Super Eagles shorts “b@d luck” during World Cup broadcast
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Replying to @NalinisKitchen
The government and Bureau of Indian Standards expect a clear display of ethanol blend info (e.g., "E20") on pumps, nozzles, or dispensers so consumers can identify the fuel. This extends to plans for multiple blends (E20, E22, E25, E30) with required labelling for variants. Many pumps lack clear labels, distinguishing blends or confirming ethanol content. Attendants often don't know or reliably state the exact percentage.
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Try finding labelling on foodstuffs that tell if it is halal or not!? If you ask most store staff, they don't know!!! I have zero interest in supporting your religion or the brutality it plays out in its practices...
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BLM4Corbyn 🇬🇩🇨🇩🇵🇸🇸🇩 retweeted
What is Rowley up to @metpoliceuk? He LIES about Palestine Marches, falsely labelling them antisemitic He claims Russia and/or Iran are behind Belfast racist pogroms Here he shills for Palantir The man is a disgrace
'London will be less safe', says Sir Mark Rowley, after London mayor Sadiq Khan blocked a contract between Palantir and the Metropolitan police ⬇️
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It's always wrong to project the guilt of toxic behaviour, demonstrated by the likes of Andrew Tate, onto males in general. Schools don't do that. Labelling all boys would be totally counterproductive.
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