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Yes I did know, I am the goalkeeper that scored that goal, greatest day in my career btw. 😉
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX
🚨 DID YOU KNOW: In the 2013 Liga MX final, Cruz Azul were leading 2-0 on aggregate in the 88th minute, with the title all but secured. The engraver had already begun carving “CRUZ” into the trophy, but Club América scored twice, including a dramatic last-second header from their goalkeeper, and went on to win on penalties. The partially engraved trophy still exists today.
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You think we won’t notice you sneaking in??? Where’s your brother who raped OCHANYA to death?????
Winifred🌻@Winifunds
But do women really sound funny like that ??😭😭 You all to stop 😭😂😂
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One hill I’ll die on forever: +234 men are the way they are because +234 women enabled it. 🙂↔️
Gracious Amara@AgbawoGracious
One hill I’ll die on forever: +234 women are the way they are because +234 men enabled it. 🙂↔️
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Tinubu boys will never allow this kind of campaign poster placement. Jonathan true democrat
🥢@CHOPSTIIIIX
This wasn’t so long ago and this isn’t Ai btw.
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Women will never understand the simple joy men get from just existing.
A man can arrive in a new city, walk around for hours, and enjoy discovering his surroundings.
The moment a woman joins, it becomes a nonstop agenda: cafés, restaurants, shopping, tourist spots.
She constantly needs something to keep her entertained, while men can be perfectly content doing absolutely nothing.
Grab a drink. Sit in the town square. Watch the world. Hours pass.
Perfect.
Being a man is undefeated.
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@KharayKrayKray “No matter how emotionally resilient or stoic or male feminists or whatever you claim to be, this triggers your sense of being misjudged.”
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Pause your emotions for five minutes and read this from a logical point of view… please.
Before I get into it, I’d like to affirm that all rapists, regardless of gender, deserve the full extent of the law if proven guilty. In fact, a just God should not forgive rape. The only crime I can think of worse than rape is murder.
That being said, men are builders. Men are providers. Men are protectors. To share in any of these titles, I, as a man, have to work hard. I have to be better. I have to upgrade and upskill, and I 100% accept these responsibilities.
But why do I have to do absolutely nothing to receive the title of “potential rapist”?
This statement, and many like it, often aim to shift the discussion from “some men are horrible” to “you, as a man, are part of something horrible,” even though I have never, not once in my life, raped anybody or even conceived thoughts of such an atrocity.
No matter how emotionally resilient or stoic or male feminists or whatever you claim to be, this triggers your sense of being misjudged.
All men are not rapists and all rapists are not men. It is a simple expression..
The usual response is: “Why does it trigger you if you know you’re not a rapist?” or “Why aren’t you lending your voice to call all men out?” Usually something along those lines.
It’s simple. The statement, and the movement around it, violates the integrity of my own self identity. They create cognitive dissonance… a clash between who I know myself to be and how I am being portrayed.
I understand that many women speak from a place of pain, fear, or past trauma. I’ve seen this firsthand, which is why I often avoid engaging in these conversations with those who have been directly affected when they go off.
I recognize that, in many cases, their statements are not meant literally, but as an expression of lived experience. Many men usually choose to not reply or engage and some feel the need to counter making it seem like we do not care.
Still, we care… and that is precisely why it affects us. Those who actually commit these crimes are unlikely to be influenced by generalized accusatory statements.
Do you think the men who committed those atrocities are concerned with our bickering? The worthless POS plans to commit the same crime again sometime soon at the next festival.
The only men who are affected are those who know they are not perpetrators, yet feel unfairly grouped as such.
Framing the issue this way can also creates a dilemma: to support the movement, one generalizes or assigns guilt to other men who, like oneself, have done nothing wrong. I should not have to risk undermining the integrity of individuals I resonate with and know do not deserve such labels.
We should be able to call out members within a group firmly and without compromise. And we can do it without assigning that behavior to every member of the group.
Addressing a serious issue of this caliber does not require unfair generalization if your aim is to quell the fire. This statement only fans the flame.
Ugbede@nurse_ugbede
Nigerian women don’t hate men enough!
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False rape allegation, you were silent.
We ran over 300 stories of women raping young boys, you were silent.
Ozoro rape madness, you’re calling all men rapists and rape apologists.
The men you’re attacking condemned rape, condemned false rape allegation, condemned child sexual abuse. You don’t care about anything because you don’t stand for anything. Push your agenda and go back to bed. You don’t matter.
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@TheGooveDuck Fuel dey sell in the thousands I couldn’t give two fucks
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@amadaoffor I started supporting Barca after this game. Pure cinema
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