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Nabil

@nyhanafi

Arsenal, news, music I should have grown out of by now. 🇲🇦 🇬🇧

London Katılım Aralık 2010
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Nabil
Nabil@nyhanafi·
@ggreenwald This is no doubt true, but it’s also clear she’s failed to do her preparation. If she’d watched any one of Carlson’s interviews with Huckabee or Morgan, she’d know that he always challenges the meaning of “the right to exist”. So she’s arrogant and lazy too…
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Joel_H5 @The_Forty_Four 1. True but it happens 2. True but it happens 3. Quality shithousing but we’ve all got opinions None of it is an excuse for walking off the pitch for twenty minutes Hopefully we’ll boil plenty of Scottish piss in the World Cup
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The 44 ⚽️
The 44 ⚽️@The_Forty_Four·
Senegal have taken their AFCON trophy to the middle of their military base so they can defend it😭😭😭
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Karoltes @The_Forty_Four I think the joke has gone over your head Enjoy watching your country in the World Cup this summer 😘 The AFCON champs will go far 🏆
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Karoltes @The_Forty_Four I hope you enjoy an ethical FIFA World Cup in the morally pure United Stares you sanctimonious little weirdo
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Joel_H5 @The_Forty_Four If we’d have paid the referee he would have abandoned the game wouldn’t he 🤣🤣🤣 It was a soft, home decision - you see calls that bad week in week out in the Prem What you don’t see is teams stomping off in protest for 20 mins
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Karoltes @The_Forty_Four So you’ve responded to my football joke with a slogan about a serious humanitarian issue and when asked why you’re going back to football It’s like someone challenging an Icelandic football fan on the ethics of whaling Weird behaviour
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@Karoltes @The_Forty_Four I’m just doing football banter mate, bit weird to just start posting slogans about serious political and humanitarian issues
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Big Willy@Salibasexual02·
Football Twitter - ‘Arsenal fans are so cringe, why can’t they just celebrate virtualy winning the league and not worry about anyone else’ Meanwhile, on Merseyside…… May 2026 - You will not breathe.
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Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
Here's my @Telegraph column on that foul @jonathanliew piece, 'Gail’s derangement syndrome is getting out of hand' telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/1… It is entirely possible to be in favour of a Palestinian state, to vilify Benjamin Netanyahu, to regard the presence of Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich in the Israeli government as appalling and to oppose Israeli policy generally – and also to be rational, decent and not in any way anti-Semitic. Of course it is; that’s the position of many Israelis, after all. But it’s striking how many of those who espouse such positions take things to another level altogether. Not only do they start to see the Palestinian cause in every walk of life, they see the malign influence of Jews – or Zionists, as they usually put it – everywhere. Even, as we learned this weekend, in cake. On Saturday the Guardian published an article by one of its sports writers, Jonathan Liew. It could hardly be bettered as an example of this “Palestinianism”, the obsession among so many Western progressives which treats the cause as the great moral issue of our time – indeed the only truly consequential moral issue – and at the same time uses many of the most virulent historic antisemitic tropes to explain why Palestine is such a core moral issue. Liew takes the opening of a new branch of the bakery chain Gail’s as an example of the perfidious behaviour of the Zionists. You may have read in recent days how this new café in Archway, north London, has been repeatedly vandalised by self-described Palestine activists. Protestors have tried to enforce a boycott, standing outside with placards such as “Boycott Israel for genocide and war crimes in Gaza”. On its opening day, the local Islington branch of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign posted an Instagram message saying: “This morning, Gail’s tried to quietly open up in Archway and we made sure to give them the welcome they deserve.” Gail’s has no Israelis involved in its management. I have no idea if it has Jews involved, since – for now, although if the boycotters had their way I’m sure this would change – we Jews are not forced to identify ourselves as such on legal documents. But it was founded, years ago, by an Israeli (who is no longer involved), and its owner is the US private equity firm Bain Capital, which has investments in Israel. That is enough to damn it in the eyes of the obsessives. Liew contrasts the opening of Gail’s with an existing café nearby, which is owned by two Palestinians. For Liew, this is deeply symbolic, with one deserving support and the other deserving to be treated as villainous. pariah status. They have, he writes, “two almost entirely separate clienteles”. The “almost” does all the work in that sentence, because it is nonsense. Unless you are, like Liew, an obsessive, you do not ask your barista for his or her stance on Gaza before ordering, let alone finding out if they are sufficiently Palestinian to serve you. Indeed, I have been into that very “Palestinian” cafe many times, just as I have been into other branches of Gail’s. I didn’t check on the political or ethnic background of the pastry chef in any of them before ordering. If that was Liew’s only argument it would be ludicrous but amusing, albeit unintentionally. But it gets a lot worse. He describes the “Palestinian” café as “a fixture of the north London social scene, a source of comfort and community in troubling times”. That may be true. I have no idea as the only comfort I have ever sought from a barista, whether in Archway’s community or elsewhere, is a double espresso. But Gail’s, on the other hand, is the epitome of nasty, corporate, Zionist evil: “its parent company, Bain Capital, invests heavily in military technology, including Israeli security companies.” For Liew, Gail’s is the Zionist chain, expanding its way through innocent communities and brooking no opposition to its might: “its very presence 20 metres away from a small independent Palestinian cafe feels quietly symbolic, an act of heavy-handed high-street aggression”. Heavy-handed, indeed – Liew’s use of oh-so-hackneyed tropes of greed and power is about as heavy-handed as it gets. I did actually wonder if Liew was high when I read this: “And so somehow these two north London cafes, from two entirely separate worlds, with what we have to assume are two almost entirely separate clienteles, have found themselves on the frontline of a war. A deeply asymmetric war, defined by gross imbalances in power and resources and platforms, but a war nonetheless, and one that simultaneously feels more distant and more local than ever.” War? He is talking about two cafes competing for customers, as happens on most high streets in most towns in most countries. But when one is a Zio café – in the mind of Liew and his compadres, rather than in reality – then it is really about Palestine rather than cinnamon buns. Which means, for Liew, that the vandalism and the protests are not only right but, he implies, the only moral course to take: “Palestinian activism has arguably never been less capable of exerting a meaningful influence on global events, and so is increasingly defined by small acts of petty symbolism. A smashed window. A provocative sticker. You can’t lay a glove on the US-Israeli military-industrial complex, and you can’t get your local council to boycott Israeli goods, and you couldn’t stand with Palestine Action and the protest march on Sunday has been banned by the Metropolitan police. So some people then direct their ire at the bakery with distant links to Israeli security funding.” No one will be surprised to see such a piece in the Guardian. But when a mainstream newspaper publishes a screed attacking the arrival of a business on the grounds of the most tenuous linkage to Israel, it’s clear that the rise of anti-Semitism has a long way further to go.
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@spencermorgan93 What about 3 points tomorrow and City drop But… we lose on Tuesday
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Spencer Morgan@spencermorgan93·
If I had to choose I’d take a win tomorrow and city dropping points to west ham over winning the carabao cup final And it would be an easy decision
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@RacingPost Connections need a slap Running a 12 year old in the most demanding race there is Pure greed
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Racing Post@RacingPost·
Rest in peace, Envoi Allen 💔
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ChrisCFC@chrisJS03_·
@RacingPost 12 years old running in a gold cup. A decision made purely out of greed Envoi Allen had given more than enough to warrant being retired years ago. Sadly the owners didn’t see it that way
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@spursshow @stephenpollard Signed a contract. Relegation always a risk. Better pay that invoice. 🤷🏽‍♂️
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The Spurs Show@spursshow·
Club sent out email today reminding premium lounge ST holders renewals were due at the usual price as members are largely under a 3 year contract. Unlike other ST holders no extension given, no reduced deal offered. Absolutely scandalous.
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@stevegunning_ @ArsenalBallots 1. Once you book, they will email you and ask you to send proof you’re a West Ham fan - photo of you in a shirt as a kid etc. 2. Almost no chance you can get from the home end into the away end without being thrown out, arrested or attacked by home fans Sounds fun though
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Ballot News
Ballot News@ArsenalBallots·
Do what you want with this information but our fixture away to West Ham is currently on general sale on their website 😉
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
Another appalling team selection from Tudor. No Simons, no Solanke; no creativity as a choice now, rather than because of injuries. Tudor is a pound shop caricature of Simeone. Doubtless they'll be playing out of position, too. So bloody typical of @SpursOfficial to sack a manager whose defensive outlook was killing us and replace him with someone even more defensive. #coys
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@racingblogger This vid is gonna cover one your lumps this week Bloggsy
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Nabil@nyhanafi·
@rachewoolner Tell Peppy to crack open the nandrolone 💉
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Rach@rachewoolner·
That is disgusting
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