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"Half a heart is not enough to live a whole life, is it?”
—King Arthur to Bree (Bloodmarked chapter 13)
La mayor preocupación de los españoles blancos es que Vini dice que España es un país racista (dato curioso, lo es). Porque no les importa Vinicius, les preocupa que todo el mundo vea cómo son abiertamente racistas, preocupa la idea de que te llamen racista en la televisión internacional.
No solo Brasil, los latinoamericanos conocen España y Europa por ser abiertamente racistas y xenófobas. Vinicius denuncia el racismo presente en todos los partidos y LaLiga no hace nada por él. El presidente de LaLiga intenta culparlo y no hace nada por él. España ES racista y xenófoba, al igual que toda Europa.
Si te callas, si no te opones, si no apoyas a la víctima, también eres parte del problema.
It's unbelievable to me that you're a famous football player and you see all the men you've played with before standing against racism, yet you choose to stay quiet. If you don't stand for something you die in the morning, silence is a answer too.
“No other Merlin can protect you like I can, because no other Merlin feels about you the way I do. I want you to live, because I want you to be happy. Not because of a spell, but because so very many things would break and go dark if you weren’t in the world. Myself included.”~ Selwyn Kane
he is SO HOT for this.
This is Brasil.
(📸 eraldoperes)
“Se me prenderem, eu viro herói. Se me matarem, viro mártir. Se me deixarem solto, viro presidente de novo.” (LULA, 2016.)
this photo represents Brasil more than anything. equality, power, ressignificance. more than a country, we’re plural. better days are coming, future can't wait.
the seasons have changed, spring has arrived.
"No nation will be able to rise on the misery of its people". (LULA, 01.01.2023)
Bolsonaro ran away and refused to pass the presidential sash to his opposition, so president Lula received the sash straight out from the hands of the brazilian people.
Brazil right now
holy fucking shit today is the last fucking day of living through that fuckers fucking government we’ve fucking MADE IT motherfuckers FUCK YEAH
WAR IS OVER. rest in hell.
just 5 days left, guys. after four years of pain, just five days left. the seasons change and you’re coming back home, with us.
ano passado eu morri mas esse ano eu não morro!
i’m not even joking when i say richarlison have one of the purest souls i’ve seen in my life. he’s simple, genuine, incredible. this man have a beatiful heart. i was watching a interview from last year and his eyes instantly teared when he start to talk about the world cup and the chance’s of brazil win. he’s the meaning of courage, he IS the representation what football change in someone’s life. in brazil, its a chance for changing your life, the life of your family, the chance of growing up, and brazilians who are pro-players do it with love, with the hope of breaking a sentence of years losing kids for criminal life and drugs, football in brazil its a present and a future. thank you, richy, for being the most precious person i know, for being our number 9, you’re a incredible miracle that destiny put in this country fate, hope we can see you shining with our ‘amarelinha’ again, soon.
Seu Jorge speaking on the condition of black people in Brazil from the 60′s till now in the documentary City of God: 10 Years Later.