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Seeee
Seeee@fuckhateer·
@steve03686723 This is still not right and disgusting… wtf
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TabulaHistorica
TabulaHistorica@TabulaHistorica·
@upstatefederlst A. It was a red card you dunce B. If you want the rules overturned for “fairness” reasons, do so using proper channels, don’t just get unfair advantage for yourself only
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Upstate Federalist
Upstate Federalist@upstatefederlst·
This basically describes the air conditioner debate as well. Americans are like "just fix it" and Europeans see some sort of dignity in being miserable for no reason when a solution exists.
Ellen Carmichael@ellencarmichael

The most interesting part of the red card saga isn't the ruling. It's how differently Americans and Europeans process the idea that they might have been wronged. Europeans are fundamentally different from Americans in one particular way: they expect life to be aggravating and at times unfair. It's just a fact of moving through the world. I joke that in Europe, the customer is always wrong. You didn't read the fine print. The only pharmacy in town is closed every other Tuesday for three hours, and even if the times weren't posted, that's still your problem. Too bad if you want the bill, because the waiter's on his union-mandated half-hour smoke break, and you're just going to have to wait. To quote the great Mark Knopfler: sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug. There's something freeing in that. Things are less in your control, so there's less angst in managing your expectations. In America, things couldn't be more different. We simply can't accept a wrong left unrighted. The flight attendant sneezed handing you a drink on your one-hour flight? 15,000 frequent flyer miles. Didn't like your appetizer? A replacement is on the way, and the whole course comes off the bill. There's a reason our interstates are lined with trial lawyer billboards. Europeans have turned complaining into a continental pastime with no expectation that the universe owes them a remedy for their grief. You gripe about the train being late, your friends nod solemnly and everyone goes back to their apéro. In America, we launch a full-blown investigation of the train system, sue the government (and its contractors) that allowed for the tardiness and hold a Congressional hearing on the state of national infrastructure. So to an objective observer, the red card shouldn't have happened, and VAR was a travesty. To Americans, our star player shouldn't be unfairly banned from a match we couldn't afford to lose for a card he so obviously didn't deserve. Who cares that FIFA used a little-used reversal to fix it. Who cares that other people are mad about it. We. Were. Wronged. It was unjust. It must be corrected. We would accept nothing less. Europeans waxing poetic about the sanctity of the game are, of course, talking about a governing body whose last tournament host was decided via confirmed cash bribes — one that imposed dress codes on women, shrugged off widespread allegations of modern slavery and reconfigured the entire tournament calendar to suit the host country. Which is exactly the point. If you've made peace with all of that, at least enough to watch the tournament four years later, a probationary suspension isn't actually a scandal. Maybe that's the real divide. Over millennia, Europeans have made peace with being the bug. Americans have never once considered it, and apparently, we're not about to start now.

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Jøn
Jøn@realartjonathan·
@ImNotOwned Reagan was wrong. His analysis ignored the reality nearly 200 years of America’s immigration history.
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drew
drew@ImNotOwned·
You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany or Turkey or Japan, but you cannot become a German, a Turk, or a Japanese. But anyone, from any corner of the Earth, can come to live in America and become an American.
Clay Travis@ClayTravis

A guy who just became an American citizen eight years ago sat at George Washington’s desk and lectured us about what it means to be an American on our nation’s 250th birthday.

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life@thatplugaintit·
@LynnOAult @SPFLWatch Because they need to respect the US culture like we did with them in Qatar.
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Lynn Owen Ault II
Lynn Owen Ault II@LynnOAult·
@SPFLWatch No, why force them to participate in a religious display they disagree with?
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life
life@thatplugaintit·
Omg we’re actually horrible Matt Turner sell yourself man #usmnt
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Jay
Jay@Jayposted101·
@FearedBuck That’s so disrespectful especially to Iran and Egypt
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
FIFA confirms they will allow Pride flags inside Seattle’s stadium for Friday’s Egypt vs. Iran World Cup match despite formal objections from both nations. The game falls during Seattle’s Pride Weekend, and FIFA says rainbow flags are permitted as expressions of human rights under its stadium rules.
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Larrikin Williams
Larrikin Williams@LarrikinW·
@YIMBYman Well most US cities are unlivable. Your nature is soft. Isolation is a luxury. Most people suck. Some beers on the beach is all we need Most technology is Japanese Who cares That being said I enjoy living in both countries.
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Monohar das
Monohar das@das59992_das·
@ESPNFC This is nothing to laugh about. Turkey has qualified for the World Cup, and more than 100 countries around the world still dream of playing in the World Cup.
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ESPN FC
ESPN FC@ESPNFC·
Türkiye have been eliminated from the World Cup‼️ Paraguay scored in the first 64 seconds and played the entire second half against Türkiye with 10 men 🤯
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life@thatplugaintit·
@shdhdbeheh @josepparseiola A youth football team from the slums of an African city could probably beat Qatar by a billion
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🖱️@josepparseiola·
50 games in and USA are still the best team
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life@thatplugaintit·
@villamilhabsx Why would they waste a valuable woman astronaut for a low earth orbit docking mission.,.
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martina
martina@villamilcore·
my face when no women in artemis III
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Zzz🇶🇦
Zzz🇶🇦@qqorinn·
@thatplugaintit @nufcaman @Jaihawkk @imzftbi Nice projecting Hundreds of thousands of slaves were killed in america, million babies killed outside of america by america 0 slaves in Qatar and 0 killed in Qatar, 3 died building a stadium and 1000 died of health problems in 10 years only which is nothing compared to the US
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Kyle Brent
Kyle Brent@leopoldbloom16·
@imzftbi Almost as though they were made for a different sport
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life@thatplugaintit·
@nufcaman @Jaihawkk @imzftbi If your employer took away your passport forcing you to work there. That’s slavery
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Aman
Aman@nufcaman·
@Jaihawkk @imzftbi Brainwashed by American media into thinking those stadiums were built by slaves
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Jewels Wright
Jewels Wright@MithaQBaxt·
@MeowyWood That's doesn't help the people who live under the thumb of what passes for the US government but can't afford to move, being able to change that for them through political action was the marketing America sold itself on, we paid into it and we're going to get our change B.A.M.N!
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Jaisito
Jaisito@JaisitoL·
Un astronauta puede quedar atrapado eternamente en el vacío si no alcanza una superficie para impulsarse.
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DaveBurke
DaveBurke@DvBrk·
@JaisitoL Right... So now tell me how a rocket is able to move.
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