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Biondo Elettrico@Neonrosa·
I think about it every day, Truer than ever⬇️
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Biondo Elettrico@Neonrosa·
è da ieri che penso... ma perché Spalletti non ha messo dentro Gatti? perché ce l'ha con Gatti? boh #JuveVerona
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Dayfootball
Dayfootball@dayfootball1981·
Non si può chiedere garantismo in diretta nazionale dopo scandali di rimborsopoli, arbitropoli, escort, criminalità organizzata nelle curve. Ma stiamo scherzando o cosa? [3/6]
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Ossi@OssimoroJu29ro·
Sono rimasto solo io sul carro di Jonny il Calabrese. #JuveBologna #David
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OptaPaolo
OptaPaolo@OptaPaolo·
0 - L’#Italia non ha club qualificati alle semifinali delle coppe europee per la prima volta dalla stagione 2018/19 (quando non esisteva la Conference League). Considerando invece le stagioni con 3 grandi competizioni europee, non accadeva dal 1986/87. Crollo.
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Charlotte de Witte
Charlotte de Witte@CharlottedWitte·
Genova, i have no words what just happened. I saw people dancing from all ages. Everyone smiling and dancing to the beat. Honestly, the whole thing is making me a bit emotional. These are very powerful moments. I’m beyond honored to have been able to play for you today ❤️
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The Tennis Letter
The Tennis Letter@TheTennisLetter·
Down 1-3 in the 2nd set, Jannik Sinner won 5 consecutive games against Carlos Alcaraz to win the Monte Carlo title. Icy under pressure. 🥶🦊❄️
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Mario Seminerio
Mario Seminerio@Phastidio·
Totale assenza di dibattito pubblico sulla sostituzione di Cingolani. Un paese fallito, ma questo già lo sapevamo. Bravo @federicofubini che almeno solleva il tema e il punto Leonardo, finisce la sintonia tra Cingolani e Palazzo Chigi La «freddezza» di Fazzolari corriere.it/native/26_apri…
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Marco Fattorini
Marco Fattorini@MarcoFattorini·
Jd Vance parlando accanto a Orbán: «Quello che è successo nella campagna elettorale in Ungheria è uno dei peggiori esempi di interferenza straniera che abbia mai visto». Ha ragione. Peccato che le interferenze siano arrivate da Russia e Stati Uniti.
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Biondo Elettrico@Neonrosa·
Mi sa che Gasp alla Roma ha i giorni contati...
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Biondo Elettrico@Neonrosa·
The Night Manager 2, dopo una prima puntata molto bella, diventa una vera💩. Le Carré si starà rivoltando nella tomba.
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Spinoza LIVE
Spinoza LIVE@LiveSpinoza·
Visto l’andazzo non mi stupirei se Bastoni cominciasse a sponsorizzare pandori. #BosniaItalia [@Mordicchio90]
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Massimo Zampini
Massimo Zampini@massimozampini·
Peccato per tutti i ragazzi che sognano di vedere un Mondiale ma è la sconfitta di una federazione mediocre felice di affossare da 20 anni ogni sua eccellenza con la vecchia storia della piuma e del fero, di un calcio che peggiora anno dopo anno e ormai non guardano più da nessuna parte, dei media che esaltano oltremisura giocatori che devono ancora dimostrare tutto, di chi esultava per avere preso in giro arbitro e avversario, di chi gioiva per avere pescato la Bosnia e non il Galles e nessuno ha ancora capito perché, di quelli che "il campo pesante, il freddo, l'inferno di Zenica, gli episodi". Capacissimi di restare ancora tutti al loro posto, supportati dai nostri impavidi media.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
11 countries already and a European Commission representative will boycott the opening ceremony of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympics - and this is the clearest sign yet that the strategy of "normalizing the aggressor while silencing the victim" has failed. Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Croatia, Canada, and a representative of the European Commission are all expressing political protest against the decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate under their national flags. The IOC’s decision is not about neutrality - it is about restoring the aggressor to a state of "normalcy" while forcing the victim country to adhere to "neutral" rules and stay silent. Here's how this "normalization" unfolded: 🔹 After Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, the sports world initially reacted strongly. Russian and Belarusian athletes were banned from the Beijing Paralympics after several delegations threatened to boycott. But within a year, the process of gradually revising this policy began. 🔹 First came the "neutral athlete" formula - participation without flags, anthems, or national symbols. Formally presented as a protection of athletes’ rights, in reality this was the first step toward reintegrating the Russian sports into the international system. 🔹 The next stage came in 2025, when the General Assembly of the International Paralympic Committee voted to restore the rights of the Russian and Belarusian Paralympic Committees. Thus, over a few years, the typical path of institutional normalization was followed: full exclusion ➡️ "neutral" status ➡️ gradual reintegration. Against this backdrop, another development was particularly shocking. Shortly before the Games, the IPC demanded that the Ukrainian delegation change the design of their uniforms, which featured a map of Ukraine with all our internationally recognized territories. The organization cited rules prohibiting "political symbols." The result is what is increasingly described as an institutional paradox: the aggressor is gradually reintegrated, while the victim is forced to follow rules of neutrality. In other words, the aggressor is normalized, the victim is disciplined. This process cannot be separated from Russia’s long-term influence in international sports. For decades, Russia invested significant resources in international federations, sponsorships, and personal connections within the Olympic system. ◼️ Russia is present within the IOC itself. The longest-serving Russian member remains Shamil Tarpishchev (IOC member since 1994), who is simultaneously the president of the Russian Tennis Federation and part of the state sports administration under the Russian president. He is not an "apolitical sports official" but part of a state system conducting war and using sport as a tool of legitimization. Alongside him, Russians with honorary member status remain in the IOC structure, including Vitaly Smirnov and Alexander Popov - individuals who have spent decades building influence in international sport. Until 2024, Yelena Isinbayeva also represented Russia as an IOC member - another example of how Russian "stars" integrated into the Olympic ecosystem and reinforced its reputational façade. ◼️ Even more important is Russia’s broader network of influence around the Olympic system: money, federations, sponsorships, and dependencies that have for years made "compromises with Russia" convenient for many. One of the most telling cases is Alisher Usmanov’s long-term role in the International Fencing Federation (FIE), whose budget and stability relied heavily on his financing. Another example is the International Boxing Association (IBA) under Umar Kremlev and the IBA-Gazprom connection: Russian sponsorship and political proximity became a tool to pressure sports institutions - so much so that the IOC ultimately stripped IBA of Olympic recognition. ◼️ Another level of influence is institutional leverage through "alternative games": when Moscow promotes parallel tournaments or platforms to pressure the IOC ("either you reinstate us, or we create our own stage"). Taken together, this explains the key point: the discussion about "neutrality" is not about abstract rules, but about how deeply Russian financial and institutional ties are woven into the architecture of international sport. That is why the decision to boycott the opening ceremony is a protest against a model in which the rules of neutrality start functioning as a silencing mechanism - politically muffling the voice of the victim of war. When the victim is told, "less politics," they are forced to remove even the map of their own country from their uniform. When the aggressor is told, "sport is apolitical," they return through institutional loopholes, neutral athletes, federations, and networks. This current boycott of the opening ceremony is not about "emotion." It is a signal that the normalization of the aggressor has limits, and that pretending the war doesn’t exist begins to erode trust in international sport itself.
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The Ukrainian team was forbidden to use their uniforms with a map of Ukraine at the 2026 Paralympics. Allegedly, this uniforms conveys a political message. The team's uniform contained an image of Ukraine within the 1991 borders (see image). To be honest, this is starting to be outrageous.

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