Haredvil
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Haredvil
@haredvil
Dad. Engineer. Madridista. Is freedom anything else than the right to live as we wish? Nothing else. Epictetus

Fujimori no fue dictador, por mucho que lo repitan los ZDM


@E_FLEISCHMAN Qué bueno, pero hay gente que no concuerda y amamos el fútbol. Eres un hombre de derecha que quieres un pensamiento único en el futbol. Bastante incongruente.



@fcuadrosl a ver si se entera de como funciona la economia en la vida real:




❤️🩹 Leo Messi: “I cried after the first goal, yes… but it was something completely unrelated to football”. “I went through some difficult days, but I’m grateful to the entire delegation and my teammates because they were always by my side, giving me a lot of strength”.






Rafael López Aliaga anunció oficialmente que no asumirá su escaño de senador y postulará al cargo de teniente alcalde de Lima canaln.pe/actualidad/raf…


Se interpone amparo. @ONPE_oficial y @JNE_Peru vulneraron la intangibilidad normativa. A ocho días de la segunda vuelta, cambiaron las reglas del juego. Se eliminó la digitalización de actas en el exterior. Sin motivación. Sin ley. Es nulo elecciones en el extranjero.

Decir que Keiko Fujimori nunca ha trabajado y que es hija de un dictador, corrupto y vioL4dor de derechos humanos no es una opinión o apreciación subjetiva. Es un hecho real, objetivo y comprobado.


🚨| Karim Benzema on Leo Messi: “ like I said the last time, anyone who criticizes Messi knows nothing about football”


🚨🗣️New: 🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimović on the Messi-Aïssa Mandi Red card incident: “Let me be very clear from the start: this was not a red card. Not even close. I have watched the incident multiple times, and what I see is a committed, intense challenge in a World Cup group stage match — the kind of moment that defines competitive football. Messi was pressing high, arrived a fraction late, and there was contact with his studs on the opponent’s calf in the follow-through. Clumsy? Perhaps. Dangerous? No. According to the Laws of the Game — specifically Law 12 — a direct red card for serious foul play demands excessive force or brutality that endangers the safety of an opponent. We are talking about a lunging tackle with studs raised, clearly above the ball, with clear intent to harm or with complete disregard for the player’s safety. That is not what happened here. Mandi was able to continue without any real issue. There was no injury, no excessive force, and the referee, supported by VAR, made the correct decision: a foul, possibly a yellow card in the strictest interpretation, but nothing more. I have played with and against the very best, including Lionel. He does not go into challenges with malice. He is not that type of player. This narrative that Messi receives special protection is simply lazy journalism and emotional reaction. If this exact challenge had been made by any other player on the pitch — even a defensive midfielder — we would not be having hour-long debates on television. It would have been a standard foul and the game would have moved on. What fascinates me is how desperate some people are for this to become a scandal. Messi scores, it’s luck. Messi wins, it’s favoritism. Messi gets a decision, it’s corruption. At some point, maybe the problem isn’t Messi. I notice the loudest complaints usually come from supporters who spent twenty years telling us football history was already settled. Now every World Cup feels like an emergency meeting. The reality is simple: when a player keeps producing on the biggest stage, breaking records, and adding chapters to his legacy, people stop debating performances and start debating referees instead. Maybe that’s because it’s easier to argue about one tackle than explain why the World Cup conversation keeps moving in only one direction.”


#Opinión | Ahora sí, Keiko Fujimori: a cambiar el país Lea hoy la columna de Madeleine Osterling expreso.com.pe/opinion/ahora-…





