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my predictions for tomorrows match
when in 1995 pasarella (argentina nt coach) said that he would "never call up a homosexual player to the national team" and as a form of protest maradona and caniggia started to celebrate their goals in boca juniors like this
I'm not a nationalist, nor a football fanatic. I'm not moved by fervor for a camiseta (jersey?) or empty patriotic pride.
But if sport, with all its power to bring millions together and capture the world's attention, can serve to open the conversation about oppression, historical memory, and the injustices that continue to be committed… then welcome it.
Football has always been political.
World Cups have historically been used to whitewash the image of countries with serious internal problems and accusations of human rights violations. Why couldn't people use it to give visibility to these issues?
Why are peripheral countries forbidden from making football political, while central/Western countries use it to cleanse their image of systematic violations of migrants' rights, of their involvement in wars, genocides, and armed conflicts, of their inaction in the face of a narco-violence crisis and thousands of disappeared people?
That the Argentine national team displays a flag that says "LAS MALVINAS SON ARGENTINAS" and that it reaches the entire planet seems legitimate to me. Because the sovereignty claim is a just cause, even if it hurts some.
That players and fans raise their voices for Palestine, for the disappeared, for trampled rights, that is a use of the "stage" that we should applaud.
"Beneath his photo, his deadname had been scribbled out with black marker. Under, written in lopsided letters, it read, Yadriel."
on sunday they’re meeting again
so i finished cemetery boys
World cup codywan ⚽️👀
happy cemetery boys season :]
i love him 😭🦝
Which of the three remaining european countries in the World Cup colonized your country?
Spain
France
England
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All Of The Above
None Of The Above (Congrats)
the "kpopfication" of footballers is one of my favorite things YES! make fancams with that twice song; YES! make archives account for them; YES! jude bellingham is an omega; YES! mbappé had an affair with neymar; YES! olise is probably neurodivergent. Make photocards. Write RPF. Be happy. Be free.
Keep on annoying men!!!!!!
he could see julian’s mind working. that sharp grin meant nothing but trouble. lots of trouble.
happy birthday, jamie! ♡ [@sleepsongs]
Beginning of Cemetery Boys: 🤗 No skipping school 🤗 Decorating calaveras 🤗 Listening to music 🤗 Cute flirting 🤗🤗🤗
End of Cemetery Boys: 💀 DEMON JAGUAR 💀💀 SUMMONING THE GODDESS OF DEATH WITH YOUR OWN BLOOD 💀💀 THROWING RELATIVES INTO THE FLAMES OF HELL 💀💀💀💀💀
⚠️CEMETERY BOYS SPOILERS AHEAD⚠️
He said softly, in the most agonisingly beautiful columbian accent Yadriel had ever heard. It was pure and melodic, like a song.
I made a Cemetery Boys meme