El Chep Chepo

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El Chep Chepo

El Chep Chepo

@BitsFootball

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Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Chris
Chris@CSGinnungagap·
@Steve_Laws_ Indian dad, Kenyan mum somehow makes someone English.
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El Chep Chepo@BitsFootball·
@Teeserv2 @JaydaBF Great idea. English and white English. Those who have an issue with the former will soon show their true colours
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Teeser@Teeserv2·
@JaydaBF Can’t we just live with 2 definitions of English and move on? Clearly he’s not ethnically English. But he was born here and represents ‘us’.
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Knights Templar International
Knights Templar International@KnightsTempOrg·
My great Uncle was born in India as his parents were there on Duty but he is an ENGLISHMAN and this fine golfer is not English in any way whatsoever. This is a fact his DNA will attest too . No racism, just biological reality. Those who disagree are like the Trans headcases. You can't twist the DNA folks.
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George Spencer
George Spencer@HeracleanVision·
Last week I wanted to purchase a bread knife for the office to make sandwiches. Went to the M&S nearby - they're not allowed to sell them in that area. Next day, went to the Tesco near home - they no longer stock them due to "an incident". Had to trek another 30 minutes across town to Robert Days to find one, and even there it was locked in a glass case and I had to wait for staff to unlock it. How much more should I be inconvenienced so that we can maintain the transparent charade of colour-blind policing? How much of an imposition is it legitimate to put on me so that we can avoid actually enforcing the law on others?
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs

Actor Idris Elba has an idea how to stop knife attacks in the UK. You're gonna want to hear this one.

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Mr Phil Salt
Mr Phil Salt@MrSalty61·
You have ₹100 Build your IPL Top 4
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Tony
Tony@UtdTony1·
🚨🎙️ Jamie Carragher’s reaction to Paul Pogba saying that Bruno Fernandes would finish in the top three of the Ballon d’Or every season if he played for Manchester City honestly felt like a joke to me 😃. How can anyone seriously say that? If Bruno was in this City side, there’s a real chance he wouldn’t even be a guaranteed starter every week. He could easily find himself starting on the bench for some of the biggest games, or being used mainly in the cup competitions and the FA Cup. 🔴👀 And let’s be honest — can a player make the Ballon d’Or top three from the bench? I really don’t think that’s possible Who exactly is he starting ahead of in that City midfield and attack? This is a team where top-quality players like Rayan Cherki and Phil Foden can sometimes start on the bench, so the idea that Bruno walks straight into the team and suddenly becomes a yearly Ballon d’Or contender feels like a huge exaggeration. I rate Bruno highly, and there’s no doubt he’s a great player. But I don’t think he’s at the level being suggested here. To go even further, I’m not even fully convinced he starts in this current Arsenal F.C. side every single week — so comparing him to being an automatic star at City just feels over the top.
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name a Ballon d’Or winner who never won the Champions League. You can’t
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name a football club without letter "E" You can’t
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Rajneesh Gupta
Rajneesh Gupta@rgcricket·
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. On one of the walls of the Media Centre they have hung pictures of 2011 World Cup winning Indian Squad. One player is missing here for some reasons. Guess who.
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Indian Kissinger
Indian Kissinger@kissingerspeaks·
The English cricket fans are probably one of the lowest IQ and debating intellect kinds I have met. No wonder, they represent the decline of England in general.
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El Chep Chepo@BitsFootball·
@nitin_nam @kissingerspeaks @nayagam_p One thing I wanted to ask. A lot of these interactions with indian fan, the response has been about Muslim rape gangs in the UK. Is this just baiting or is the general opinion in india that its happens all the time in the UK in all towns and frequently?
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Nambo
Nambo@nitin_nam·
@BitsFootball @kissingerspeaks @nayagam_p Thx for engaging im just trying to connect dots and understand human behavior. All spectrums of it. Not here to diss or downplay but give a fair reason for I believe has not been articulated enough. Especially the Indian cricket fan angle.
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Mart B.
Mart B.@martboficial·
Você tem noção do que eram 15 toneladas de cocaína por dia? Nos anos 80, Pablo Escobar não era apenas um traficante… ele comandava um império. À frente do Cartel de Medellín, ele chegou a controlar cerca de 80% de toda a cocaína que entrava nos Estados Unidos. E não estamos falando de pequenas remessas escondidas. Eram aviões lotados, pistas clandestinas, submarinos improvisados e rotas internacionais funcionando como uma verdadeira indústria. Estima-se que o cartel enviava até 15 toneladas por dia para o mercado americano. O dinheiro era tanto que, segundo relatos, a organização perdia milhões por ano com notas estragadas pela umidade. Eles gastavam milhares de dólares só com elásticos para prender os maços de dinheiro vivo. No auge, Escobar entrou para a lista da revista Forbes como um dos homens mais ricos do planeta. Mas por trás dos bilhões, havia bombas, execuções, atentados e uma guerra que transformou Medellín em uma das cidades mais violentas do mundo naquela época. Império bilionário. Violência extrema. Poder absoluto. E tudo sustentado por pó branco.
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El Chep Chepo
El Chep Chepo@BitsFootball·
@nitin_nam @kissingerspeaks @nayagam_p Fair enough, we will perhaps have to agree to disagree, but thank you for the respectful conversation which is more can be said for 99.9999% people involved in this debate at the moment.
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Nambo
Nambo@nitin_nam·
No. I doubt Nasser saying something for the first time. I have followed Nasser through his latter playing career and major broadcasting career esp against India. I’m not sayin he is bad infact his insights are really good and up there with the best in terms of articulation. But he has that streak of taking subtle digs at Indian cricket. Deep down it’s visible in his and Atherton reporting. I’m not sayin they should be eulogising India and its players but that Brit arrogance and the charade they put up of being moral custodians of the game should be let go. I think it’s tough for them coz of the era of cricket they have come from. Eoin Morgan is more upfront but fair in his commentary.not so much Nas and athers .saying this as an observer of Indian and global cricket since last almost 40 years.
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Soul Survivor
Soul Survivor@SoulSur34154826·
@rootofall3vil My explanation is simpler: just a resentment that brown people are now calling the shots.
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rootofall3vil
rootofall3vil@rootofall3vil·
Michael overcompensating for these allegations?
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El Chep Chepo@BitsFootball·
@nitin_nam @kissingerspeaks @nayagam_p As someone in the uk, I disagree. India get A LOT of favourable reporting over here. But there is definitely an arrogance too - Bazball is a prime example. But the likes of Nasser have said something against India for the first time and is now being treated as Satan.
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Nambo
Nambo@nitin_nam·
@BitsFootball @kissingerspeaks @nayagam_p It’s been there for long. It just doesn’t feel right for them and this India baiting will continue , this moral superiority as if they still hold the conscience of the game stuff. If they shed that feeling I think Indians will warm upto them. It will take time though.
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Varun Sharma
Varun Sharma@DwellingDeep_·
Surprised to see moral lectures from the White folks accusing Indian owners of discrimination, while the same countries punish Indian companies operating in Britain for doing business with Russia. Apparently, morality becomes very flexible when it suits them. Pakistan is a country that has repeatedly hurt India, and even their players have openly mocked and abused Hindus. I do not need to pull up the countless images and incidents everyone has already seen and is available online. When Britain or other Western powers flex their strength to teach India, it is called policy or strategy. When India asserts itself, suddenly the moral sermons begin. Perhaps it is time to move beyond the mindset that Western definitions of morality are the only valid ones. Morality, after all, is not a monopoly of Europe or the West.
Ian Lomax@ianlomaxlag

If the Indian owners who own 70% of the Manchester Super Giants exclude Pakistan cricketers from playing for them the 30% owners @lancscricket should terminate their contract. They will be breaking Lancs & the @ECB_cricket racism & discrimination rules. What an absolute shit-show

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