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ProleNationalism

@RightWingProle

I’m not arsed.

North Bergen, NJ Katılım Eylül 2023
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ProleNationalism
ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@caslablancas Sad those young lads sent to die for no reason. I fear the same mistake may happen again.
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
Nick's obsession with Sneako is turning downright weird and creepy It's like a guy who keeps talking anout how much his ex misses him and she's already dating another guy Move on Nick Sneako isn't gonna do that collab with you
KaizerRev@Kaizerrev

Nick Fuentes says Sneako is an evil, despicable human being. He's cracking up, it's catching up to him & it's showing.. "He's so pressed about what we're doing to him that he fled to Saudi Arabia." 😭 "Maybe he'll get better sleep at night if he didn't betray all his friends."

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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@icardo8 Spiritual 3rd worlders support actual 3rd worlders, who would have thought that?
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Adi el Grande
Adi el Grande@icardo8·
Como van a alentar en las Islas Británicas.
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Pato Molina
Pato Molina@patomolina·
Inglaterra jugó solo una final. España también, una final. Francia jugó cuatro finales. Argentina jugó seis finales, igualando la suma de todas las finales de los países que mencioné antes. Argentina no necesita ayuda de la FIFA para llegar a estas instancias. Más respeto.
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︎۞🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇪🇸
Argentina and its people are very controversial currently, but they don’t shame and mock me for speaking my native language and my accent, my culture and history and don’t deny any wrongdoings towards my country, I will always support the opposition to England in anything in life
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Jake McFarlane
Jake McFarlane@JakePart2·
The Argentina/Falklands discourse is so fucking tiresome. A pointless loss of life caused by Thatcher’s pride for islands on the other side of the world that have no reason being British (nor does anywhere, colonialism is a cancer) but aside from the pointless pearl clutching
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𝔻𝕣. 𝔾𝕣𝕠𝕪𝕡𝕖𝕣 🇻🇦🇺🇸
The cope begins. Now the “Euros” are falling back on the world claim: “my Africans vs your Africans” argument. Argentina: >doesn’t race mix >grandparents had front row seats to Nuremberg Rallies >huge devotion to Our Blessed Mother be like 🇦🇷
La France en Espagne 🇫🇷🇪🇸@france_espagne

Sin querer entrar en una polémica, conviene recordar los hechos: Todos los jugadores de la selección francesa son franceses. De los 26 jugadores, 23 nacieron en Francia. Los 3 que nacieron en el exterior son franceses también. @francediplo @equipedefrance @kareen_rispal

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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@derechazoar They lost the war and was extremely embarrassing for how little of a fight they put up. Argentinians are spiritual niggers.
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Derechazo
Derechazo@derechazoar·
🇦🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 "A INGLATERRA LE PIDO UN COMBATE, VENÍ SIN LOS FIERROS, NO SEAS COBARDE, SOS CAGÓN SOS CAGÓN, INGLATERRA SOS CAGÓN". ‼️ El nuevo TEMAZO de la hinchada argentina.
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pali 🐢 🇦🇷
pali 🐢 🇦🇷@palinotfound·
no me puedo dormir. son las 5 y 20 de la mañana, tengo que laburar hoy a la tarde y no puedo dejar de pensar en lo que vamos a vivir el miércoles. te cuento rápido: mi vieja es instrumentadora quirúrgica y fue a malvinas con 23 años, estuvo en el buque hospital almirante irizar junto con otras instrumentadoras, son solo 7 en total reconocidas oficialmente por el gobierno en 2012. gracias a ellas, muchos soldados lograron vivir y volvieron a casa sanos y salvos. otros se fueron en malvinas. otros no pudieron reintegrarse acá. mi vieja sigue luchando por malvinizar en toda la argentina y que no olvidemos esta causa. entiendo que es un partido de fútbol, sí pero no entendés lo que es argentina y malvinas para nosotros, para mi vieja, para mí. me pega muy de cerca. muy. literalmente, en el centro del corazón. en la vida. en todo lo que sé, en todo lo que conozco desde que tengo uso de razón, porque...es mi vieja, ¿entendés? mi mamá se llama silvia barrera y es la mujer más condecorada en la historia de las fuerzas armadas. sé que es un partido de fútbol. lo sé. pero mirá, si la historia va a ser tan épica, que sea el mismísimo messi y la scaloneta la que salga a representar a esta mujer, a esas mujeres, a esos hombres que quedaron en malvinas, a esos que volvieron y no pudieron, a esos que siguen y no olvidan y a nosotros, los 47 millones de argentinos que acompañamos a cada paso. mirá si la vida le da una alegría así a mi vieja. mirá si llega a pasar. ya vivirlo es increíble. pero mirá si pasa. elijo creer 🇦🇷💙🫂🫵✨️
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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@pxrcywxst That’s what happens when you’re shit mate you get a bad seed, you’re one of the shite team they feed the big countries who get good seeding.
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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@AusTexican @MrWinMarshall Dearborn Michigan? St Paul Minnesota? Aren’t Islamists making their own town in Texas right this min? You’re a fat yank retard, you’re already at 50% and dropping fast, America will fall to the brownoid tide far before any European country.
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AusTexican@AusTexican·
@MrWinMarshall No offense but the Argentinians could probably waltz in to the Falklands these days...you all can't even keep Islamists out of your own country. 😬
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Winston Marshall@MrWinMarshall·
Hilarious to see Argentines, despite having an extremely based President, are nevertheless painfully Woke when it comes to the British Falkland Islands - rewriting history, playing the victim, hyper-sensitive, oppressed-narrative
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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@Rho_die He was a deranged queer. Regardless I hope his passing was peaceful surrounded by his favourite rent boys.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Lindsey Graham spent 31 years at the center of American power and left behind a net worth of just under $1.5 million. That put him 294th of 535 members of Congress, closer to the bottom half than the top. For contrast, the Senate's richest member, James Justice, is worth an estimated $664 million. Lindsey owned a townhouse near the Capitol valued around $890,000 and a home back in South Carolina, most of his money sitting in mutual funds and bond funds. Say what you like about his politics, at least he wasn't abusing his position for insider trading Source: New York Post / Writer: Julie
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R@MonikerGeller·
Ali G was funny for about 5 mins back in the late 90s when he was interviewing unsuspecting marks. It was dead by the 2nd series. Who TF is encouraging him to bring it back now - nearly 30 years later?
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Aidan Simardone@AidanSimardone·
Europeans want African minerals, African oil, African cocoa, African coffee, African labor, but they don't want Africans
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ProleNationalism@RightWingProle·
@AndyMk_83 Ian Wright is scum who wasn’t very good and the only reason he gets pushed is because he’s a crying arse
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AndyMk_83@AndyMk_83·
To this day, there isn't a single English sports person that has endured anything close to the level of abuse David Beckham suffered after France 98. A white London boy, who's face was put on a dartboard in the papers, hanging effigies & horrendous abuse at every football ground.
Uncle Chu@datchuguyy

“I don’t think the English media are ready for a black superstar who can move like Jude is moving. Someone like Jude Bellingham frightens them because they just can’t touch him” Ian Wright

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Richard E. Ptardio
Richard E. Ptardio@RichardPtardio·
I’ve always thought the English and the Argentinians have far more in common than either side likes to admit. Back in the late 1990s, I was sent to Buenos Aires for a few months to advise a bank. The city was booming. The dollar-peso peg was still in place, the restaurants were full and everyone appeared to be spending money they assumed would remain valuable. Although, as so often is the case in Argentina, economic disaster was waiting politely around the corner. I had been put up alone in an enormous mock-Tudor house in the suburbs. Each morning, I commuted into the city, offered my wisdom and returned home in time for a solitary glass of Malbec. On the third evening, there was a knock at the door. Half the neighbourhood had arrived, carrying meat and wine. Within minutes, they had occupied the garden, lit a fire and begun cooking what remains one of the finest meals I have ever eaten. From that point, I didn't eat alone for the rest of my stay. Before long, I was known affectionately as "el inglés", and the entire street had begun interfering in my personal life. I was set up on dates, lectured on the inadequacies of English football and, within a fortnight, persuaded to begin psychoanalysis. That is Argentina. You arrive as a guest and very quickly find yourself with a nickname, being fed, contradicted and treated like family. We share with them a self-deprecating humour and a wistful fondness for some grander, half-remembered past. I have ever since admired the Argentinians for possessing something we British always struggle with. The emotional courage to say what we really think.
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