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Africa ™ Katılım Temmuz 2013
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20k retweets plus 1000 compliments for me under this thread and I give this random guy 1million.
You can talk about how handsome rich sexy and funny I am.
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Luis, I don’t know you - let’s see if your fellow man wants your life to change.
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@Cobratate Give me 1 million then I would appreciate it
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They will tell you that you are poor because of black mismanagement. This is ACTUALLY how it happened
Battalion 54@54Battalion
Never forget your History
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“AFCON SMEAR CAMPAIGN”
(Same Game, Different Judgement)
A comment by Darren Lewis, a respected British sports journalist, deserves real credit. Paraphrasing his point:
We need to stop pushing the lazy narrative that what happened at the AFCON final is somehow a stain on all of African football.
When England fans vandalised Wembley after Euro 2020, it wasn’t framed as a failure of European football.
When Calciopoli exposed deep corruption in Italy and Juventus were relegated, it wasn’t used to discredit European club football as a whole.
When Steve Bruce led Sheffield United off the pitch during an FA Cup tie against Arsenal at Highbury, no one claimed it represented English football.
Yet, similar incidents at AFCON are quickly weaponised to question the legitimacy, organisation, and credibility of African football as a whole.
That double standard is the real issue, not the tournament.
Same game. Same problems. Different judgement.
AFCON isn’t the problem, the bias is.

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@zoomafrika1 This speech wasn’t just words
it was a warning.
Lumumba spoke the truth about colonialism, exploitation, and dignity, and for that he was silenced. History didn’t forget him, though. It only proved his point.
Some voices are too honest for empires to tolerate.

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