
Harry Pothead
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@superbeyinsiz None of this happened. It’s a meme. Rage bait. Relax. 🇦🇺 🇹🇷 ✌️
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Çanakkale'deki Anzaklar küçüklüğümüzden beri bize niye sempatik gösterildi? Binlerce kilometre öteden kendi toprağımızda bizi öldürmeye gelmemişler gibi. Çok ilginç bir tarihi yanılsama
.\lex 🇮🇹🇦🇺@AliG040803
Never in my life have I been prouder to be Australian than when I heard a pub full of people erupt into cheers after seeing a 10 year old Turkish boy crying in the crowd.
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@neilsherwin Will likely become another victim of the madness of crowds.
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@SidRoberts11 I'm only pointing out how out of touch you are.
Australia is a diverse multicultural nation...no going back from that.
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REALITY CHECK for the Pauline Hanson racists out there...the guy who tweeted this about an Aussie has more followers than Australia has people!!! #Socceroos
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🇦🇺 Nestory Irankunda, youngest goalscorer in Australia history at the World Cup. ❤️🔥
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@Anthrax_InAus Insane how much they got triggered by a re-hashed meme.
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@tds122 It would be better to base qualification on world ranking rather than just conference quotas.
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@SnoogThe We are now drowning in a flood of ironic race politics posts by scared lefties.
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@SteveWoosnam Not at all. You might be amazed to learn the world is a place full of nuance.
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@raaspiik There are a small number of people rage baiting on X. It will be the same for every match in the World Cup. It gets amplified. It’s not real. There were Turkish supporters in the crowds in Australia. Nothing happened.
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I'm not "feigning outrage." It's a football match dude. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and I'm perfectly capable of accepting that. What I've been pointing out all day is that a surprising number of Australians seem unable to enjoy a win without turning it into an excuse to mock Turks. This whole discussion started with a meme, sure, but it quickly went far beyond that. I've seen people celebrating a crying child, throwing insults at Turks in general, and acting as if a football match settled some century-old score and no, I don't think it's "all imagined." You only have to look through the replies to see the amount of hostility that comes out the moment people get an opportunity. That's what I find strange. The loss itself doesn't bother me nearly as much as being insulted by people I've spent my entire life not thinking about.
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This genuinely got me thinking. ive gone my entire life without really thinking about Australia or Australians. Never felt the need to, tbh. They were never on my radar. And now im watching people spend an entire day mocking a Turkish child for crying over a football match. It's a strange feeling because, from my perspective, Australians have mostly existed as a footnote in a chapter of our history books. So seeing people act like they've achieved some historic triumph because a 10 year old Turkish kid cried after a game is genuinely hilarious. Weve spent the last century barely acknowledging their existence, while they're apparently celebrating a football win by taking victory laps around an elementary school student. I didn't realize the rivalry was this one sided lmao
.\lex 🇮🇹🇦🇺@AliG040803
Never in my life have I been prouder to be Australian than when I heard a pub full of people erupt into cheers after seeing a 10 year old Turkish boy crying in the crowd.
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@Aks_the_Seeker @raaspiik It’s a rehash of an old meme of an English child. Literally just a meme post.
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@SidRoberts11 @raaspiik It is not the L it is the mocking an innocent child over some stupid game. I didn't even watch the match and I don't even really care about the football in general. But I would knock the teeth out of that freak for belittling a small kid like this deserves no less.
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@SidRoberts11 Then fine, Auskey will me Pig mean. We are Turkey🦃 you are Auskey 🐖🐽, fair agreement
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@BWJacksonX @sam_j81 You’re providing nuance that none of these guys ever bothered to consider. This is all so contrived. ON becomes the leading party in the polls and as soon as the final whistle blows thousands of cringe one-dimensional political attack posts appear on X.
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@sam_j81 “Making a contribution” does not justify mass immigration.
Mass immigration transforms our nation’s culture. It turns our nation into something different.
If you love your nation, you don’t want that, even if newcomers “contribute”.
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Those who cite a talented athlete to support the case for mass immigration can’t complain when others cite a vicious criminal to support the case against.
The case for or against MASS immigration does not depend on particular individuals. It depends on the impact in aggregate.
Ben Pennings@BenPennings
Nestory Irankunda, our youngest goalscorer at the World Cup. True Aussies are delighted but Pauline and friends are bitter and hateful because dude is black and a refugee. #Socceroos #FIFAWorldCup
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@pk79z They are crashing out and lashing out. They started out angry at their team and coach and now they are getting genocidal.
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This is 9/11 for Turks right now.
It’s just insane cope and crying across my whole timeline
#socceroos
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