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Member of Fulford Golf Club and a huge Nottingham Forest fan. COYR
Fulford, England Beigetreten Ağustos 2015
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🇮🇹 The speech that all of Italy heard. And that the world must hear.
In a country that will host the Olympic Games, Italian Senator and Vice President of the Human Rights Commission Filippo Sensi took the floor and said what should have been said out loud long ago.
He called it a disgrace that the International Olympic Committee disqualified Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych.
Not for doping.
Not for violating fair play.
But for… memory.
For a helmet bearing the faces of Ukrainian athletes — his friends, colleagues, champions — killed by Russia.
The IOC stated that the helmet “did not comply with regulations.”
And then Sensi asked a question that brought silence to the chamber:
Does aggressive war comply with regulations?
Is there a separate technical protocol for it?
The correct angle of a missile strike?
The permissible size of a crater?
An athlete prepares for the Olympics for years.
A Ukrainian athlete trains between air raid sirens, in shelters, under news of the dead.
He overcomes fear, exhaustion, and loss.
And he steps to the start line not only for a medal — but for the right to exist.
And he is suspended… for remembering.
Because memory is the most dangerous substance. It is hard to add to a prohibited list. But apparently, someone would very much like to.
The senator named names. Just a few among more than 650 Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia:
▪️ Yevhenii Malyshev, 19, biathlete — killed in Kharkiv.
▪️ Mariia Lebid, 15 — missile strike in Dnipro.
▪️ Dmytro Sharpar, 25, figure skater — killed in Bakhmut.
▪️ Volodymyr Androsiuk, 22, track and field athlete — also Bakhmut.
▪️ Daria Kurdel, 20 — missile strike in Kharkiv.
▪️ Alina Perehutova, 14 — standing in line for water with her mother in Mariupol.
▪️ Maksym Halinichev, 22, boxer — killed defending Luhansk region.
▪️ Viktoriia Ivashko, 9, judoka — missile strike in Kyiv.
▪️ Kateryna Diachenko, 11, gymnast — airstrike on Mariupol.
▪️ Karina Bakur, 17, world kickboxing champion — shielded her father with her body.
These were the faces Heraskevych wanted to carry with him to the start line.
So that they would “compete” alongside him.
So that their dream would not die with them.
And for that, he was punished.
Because it turns out that the faces of murdered athletes violate regulations.
But their absence on the track does not.
In his speech, Sensi said the most important thing:
The Olympic Committee did not lose an athlete.
It lost its most valuable medal — its conscience.
Sport without memory is just a show.
Sport without humanity is just decoration.
Sport that fears truth is not about peace.
The Olympic movement was born from the ideals of honor, dignity, and unity.
Yet today Ukrainian athletes must prove not only their strength — but their right to remember their fallen.
And if memory becomes a violation of regulations — then the problem is not the helmet.
The world must hear this.
Because silence is also a position.
And indifference is also a choice.
Memory cannot be disqualified.
And conscience cannot be added to a prohibited list.
🇺🇦 We remember every one of them.
And we will not allow their names to be erased.

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I believe that the boo boys on X are simply just shouting louder than the ones who believe in this man for this club, and with more profanities
Retweet this if you want Dyche to stay and show us all what he's made of
#NFFC

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limber Discovers Frozen German Shepherd — Scientists Learn the Truth and Break Down
Veteran climber Jean-Luc Bernard was crossing a remote glacier in the Swiss Alps when he noticed something strange sticking out of the ice. As he moved closer, he realized it was a German Shepherd, perfectly preserved and frozen solid, with a canvas saddlebag still strapped to its back.
Understanding the importance of the discovery, Jean-Luc immediately radioed for help. An emergency helicopter team arrived and carefully lifted the frozen dog into a protective container. The remains were flown to a forensic laboratory in Geneva for examination.
Scientists slowly melted the ice surrounding the dog and the worn saddlebag. When the corroded clasps were finally opened, the room fell silent. Moments later, tears filled the eyes of everyone present.
Inside were perfectly preserved medical supplies — morphine vials, bandages, and detailed escape maps dated 1944.
The markings on the bag confirmed the truth: the German Shepherd had been a Red Cross medic dog during World War II.
Historians later concluded that the dog died while trying to deliver life-saving aid to wounded soldiers trapped during a mountain ambush.
The supplies and escape plans never reached them.
Frozen in time for decades, the loyal dog stood as a heartbreaking reminder of courage, sacrifice, and the silent heroes of war — even those who never made it home.

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Bruce Springsteen on Trump: “I couldn't care less what he thinks about me. He's the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for. If Congress had any guts, he'd be consigned to the trash heap of history."
RETWEET if you stand with @Springsteen!

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He's pure quality and you see what his team mates think of him. 👏
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James McAtee created the most chances (4) and completed the most dribbles (5) in the game tonight as well as scoring his goal. Brilliant tonight.
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The people who set these traps are the SCUM of the earth!! 🤬🤬
RT if you agree.
🚫 #BanSnaresNow! 🚫

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Pete Wicks faced criticism for saying he prefers d
Dogs to most people.
During a an interview he said “I prefer Dogs to most people. Dogs never let you down or gossip about you, give me a Dog any day. At least Dogs don't take offence when you say something they don't like! And Dogs aren't two faced, they either like you or they don't and they're usually a good judge of character.”
RT if you agree with Pete ~ I certainly do. He's a good judge of character.
And I bet the #DogsOfTwitter agree too! 🐶🐾



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This is the lovely Nigel Farage. The photographer gave him a message before he went to support the Boxing Day hunt.
He’d hate it if people shared this and signed the petition for a proper ban on fox hunting - protectthewild.org.uk/our-campaigns/…

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Excellent news from our Owner.
' The John Robertson Stand'
Outstanding player and human being 👏
Nottingham Forest@NFFC
Nottingham Forest Owner Evangelos Marinakis pays tribute following the passing of Club legend John Robertson.
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