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El mejor!!! Pero el cambio aun así fue un error 😂
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🗣️ Valdano: "Alguna vez te pasó algo como lo de Xabi con Vinícius?" 🗣️ Carlo Ancelotti: "Una vez saqué a Kroos y se enfadó. Al día después no le hablé. Nos encontramos antes de salir al campo. Le pregunté si teníamos que hablar y me dijo se acabó." 🤣👏🏻
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El PSG ha sido nombrado el mejor club de 2025, pasando por encima del Manchester City y del Numancia
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Ana de Armas has been named the most beautiful female star of 2025, surpassing Margot Robbie, Cynthia Erivo
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Como muchas personas, mi corazón está a la izquierda. Siempre he votado por alguna variación de ella. Mi forma de entender el mundo tiene raíces profundas tanto en el marxismo como en sus críticas desde la misma izquierda, de Camus a Orwell. Pero descubro que lo que me separa de la izquierda oficial —o al menos de su versión tuitera— es precisamente el corazón.
Porque soy de izquierda, mi primer impulso ante la caída de Maduro es una alegría visceral. No por quien la provocó —Trump no despierta en mí ninguna simpatía— sino por los millones de venezolanos que llevan años huyendo de una parodia grotesca del socialismo. Por las madres que no han visto crecer a sus hijos. Por los profesionales manejando Uber en Santiago. Por los que murieron cruzando el Darién.
La izquierda que conozco en Twitter piensa al revés: primero el antiimperialismo, después la soberanía, luego la no injerencia, y al final —si queda espacio— los venezolanos. Como si el principio de no intervención pesara más que los cuerpos torturados en El Helicoide. Como si los derechos humanos del tirano importaran más que los de sus víctimas.
Este reflejo automático se repite en cada crisis. En Cuba, la corrupción dinástica de los Castro siempre pesa menos que el embargo. Cuando las iraníes se quitan el velo y enfrentan a los mulás, la izquierda busca primero denunciar a la CIA. Cuando quemaron el metro en Santiago, había que entender la rabia antes que lamentar a la cajera que no pudo llegar a su trabajo. No importa que los mulás ejecuten homosexuales, que los muyahidines lapiden mujeres, que los Castro encarcelen poetas: si están contra Estados Unidos, merecen comprensión.
Entiendo el razonamiento. Conozco la historia de las intervenciones, los golpes de Estado, la Escuela de las Américas. Sé que Estados Unidos no regala nada y que Trump es un personaje siniestro. Pero lo que no puedo entender es la ausencia de emoción humana elemental. Esa frialdad doctrinaria que no se conmueve ante los videos de venezolanos llorando de alegría en las calles de Caracas. Que no siente nada ante las iraníes cortándose el pelo en señal de rebelión. Que siempre tiene un "pero" listo antes que un abrazo.
Preferiría, por supuesto, que los venezolanos hubieran derrocado solos a su tirano. Pero sé —porque la historia lo enseña— que pocas dictaduras caen sin alguna forma de presión internacional. La chilena no lo hizo. La argentina tampoco. La española menos. Y de todas las salidas posibles después del fraude brutal de julio, esta es de las menos sangrientas.
Hoy los venezolanos celebran. Las calles de Caracas se llenan de una esperanza que creíamos muerta. Y yo, que sigo siendo de izquierda precisamente porque creo en la dignidad humana antes que en las abstracciones geopolíticas, celebro con ellos.
Mañana habrá tiempo para analizar, criticar, contextualizar. Hoy, solo hoy, déjenme sentir esta alegría sin pedir permiso al manual del buen antiimperialista. Déjenme poner el corazón donde siempre debió estar la izquierda: del lado de la gente, no de los mapas.
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The girl-bossing in Stranger Things S5 is another example of how this show has fallen off…
Nancy Wheeler, who is 5 ft. nothing 90 lbs soaking wet, is like a Navy SEAL and John Wick combined, taking out highly-trained military personnel. She also broke up with her bf because she need “don’t need no man” and needs to be “independent” so she can “find herself” 🙄
Mrs. Wheeler is also portrayed as a certified badass that can fight against a FREAKIN’ Demogorgon with JUST A WINE BOTTLE, injure the creature, while everyone else gets mauled immediately, somehow the attack, gets a bunch of love from her kids, while her husband is neither talked about, nor shown any care/sympathy for by the characters. AND then she’s able to take our Demo Dogs in a pivotal scene in episode 7…
Robin’s character has been elevated to a main character for “LGBTQ representation” only, randomly having more answers to the problems the group faces than most of the boys, & she is portrayed as one of the most vital characters simply because she’s gay. She’s basically a yoda-like mentor figure who helps Will “reach his full potential” by encouraging him to embrace his homosexuality.
Eleven’s sister is a total waste of a character that serves the purpose of causing a rift between her & the men that care for her the most, Hopper & Mike. She’s even trying to convince Eleven that settling down in a place far away from the horrors of Hawkins with the love of her life, is dumb.
The Duffer brothers/Netflix have diminished great, foundational, male characters so they can elevate women. Just one of many dumb decisions this show has made.
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I didn't really know anything about Charlie Kirk
Until this week Kirk was a name and face I would occasionally see someone retweet on here and I would scroll past. I'd seen 2 or 3 short videos taken from Tiktok of him debating some low IQ college student but that was it.
I'm generally not interested in MAGA. I broadly believe in many of their goals, but find much of the rhetoric and policy implementation to be self defeating. To me Kirk was another Ben Shapiro or Tim Pool. All MAGA, all the time.
Immediately following his shooting my shock was political and societal. Another step down in what seems to be the never ending descent of American, and thus Western, society. Another sad day for free speech, no matter what you thought of the man's politics.
Then in the following hours my timeline was filled with videos of Kirk as a father, and my heart broke. I saw a man that was clearly devoted to his family and who loved them, and was loved in return, a great deal. I felt that love forever torn apart. I saw a daughter that would never run to her father and wrap her arms around him again.
The following day I saw more videos on here, and out of respect and curiosity I watched them all. Maybe they would make some sense of why someone felt the need to end this man's life and rob his children of a father. They did not.
Contrary to the tweets spreading through X as some kind of justification, what I found was a man who was deeply religious. I man that had a true belief system, and not one that he bent or shaped to fit to modern society. For example. he absolutely believed that homosexuality was a sin because that was what the bible told him, but he did not hate or think less of those people. Many of his close friends such as Peter Thiel and David Rubin were gay.
What I see when I watch the videos of Kirk is a fan of deep faith who put that faith above everything else. I see a man who treated everyone with compassion and civility. I see a man that was friendly and open and honest.
Honestly, I see a man that is braver and better than I. Not because he put himself in danger by wanted to talk to people, but by handing himself completely over to a belief system that I've never been able to get my head around. Like many of us, the idea is alien to me.
I can't say I don't watch his videos with a tinge of jealousy. What I see is a man who was completely happy. A man confident in his faith and who led his life accordingly. A man who not just believed, but acted on his belief.
At a time when so many people seem empty and depressed, it's hard not to be a little jealous of a person that seemed so fulfilled.
With this in mind, it's been incensing to see him slandered on here by people without any of the faith and none of the commitment. To see people take the man's faith and turn it into something twisted and hateful.
I knew nothing of the man in life, but I will try to listen to him more in death.
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