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Yuri Bandeirantes

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Um vascaíno que não ainda não sabe o que vai escrever no epitáfio... IG: yjl1977

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Yuri Bandeirantes
Yuri Bandeirantes@Yurilumer·
@saultrujilloCRF @futebol19711841 @Futebolnorio O Zico era unanimidade só entre os flamenguistas. Fora havia controvérsias, um certo discurso de pipoqueiro, que só sabia jogar no Maracanã. Diga-se de passagem, eu acho absolutamente injusto. Jogador completo, parecido com o Messi, menos veloz, mas com passe melhor.
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Saul@saultrujilloCRF·
@futebol19711841 @Futebolnorio Se o centro-oeste tivesse essa visão sobre o Zico, dificilmente o Flamengo teria a quantidade de torcedores que tem aí. No sul, onde o Flamengo tem menor entrada, a visão positiva sobre o Zico (pelo menos os mais velhos).
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Futebol no Rio
Futebol no Rio@Futebolnorio·
Irmão, tô ficando assustado Garrincha sofre o maior revisionismo da história do futebol mundial Agora tem um camarada dizendo que ele nem sequer foi artilheiro da Copa de 62 kkkkkk mlk, que merda é essa? Tem algum motivo para fazerem isso com ele? De 3º maior jogador da história do futebol para fora do top-10, de 2º maior jogador da historia da seleção para 5º Nem sequer é considerado por muitos o maior ídolo da história do Botafogo mais. Ta sobrando nada para o Mané
Spencer@spencer7ii_

@josepabloAtl @Futebolnorio Pior que o Garrincha nem foi o artilheiro kkkkkkkk

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Yuri Bandeirantes
Yuri Bandeirantes@Yurilumer·
@saultrujilloCRF @futebol19711841 @Futebolnorio Eu vi o final da carreira do Zico e concordo que hoje ele é mais respeitado que antes apesar de ja ser um ídolo enorme. A questão do fracasso da seleçao pesava muito, hoje acho que fazem justiça histórica. Sou vascaíno e acho que depois do Pelé, o maior é o Zico mesmo.
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Yuri Bandeirantes
Yuri Bandeirantes@Yurilumer·
@Futebolnorio Nasci em 77, me lembro na minha infância que Garrincha só era comparável à Pelé. Os dois tinham status parecidos, mas se voce olhar a carreira, talvez esse reposicionamento do Mané seja justo. Talvez parte do mito fosse pelo folclore do personagem e dos dribles desconcertantes.
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أحمد خليفة
أحمد خليفة@_A_khalifa·
Wow, straight from the mouth of Rafsanjani’s own daughter: “Iran has killed way more Muslims in Syria, Yemen & Iraq than America & Israel ever did & wrecked the whole region doing it” Brainwashed fans, your ‘resistance axis’ hero just dropped the mic on your narrative. 😂
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Mas Mas🇮🇷
Mas Mas🇮🇷@MasMas2171·
We, Iranians in the diaspora, speak for 92 million silenced voices inside Iran. X has been blocked in Iran for years. The only way in has been through VPNs — which automatically hide our real location. No one inside Iran can show “Iran” on their profile. For nearly 30 days now — the longest state-imposed digital blackout in modern history — ordinary Iranians have had zero internet. Total silence. But the terrorist Islamic Republic has given “white SIM cards” to its IRGC loyalists and paid propagandists. These special lines give them full, uninterrupted access to X so they can flood the world with regime lies while the rest of the nation is cut off. These accounts are easy to spot: their location shows “Iran” (or “West Asia”). Even worse — they openly encourage terrorism, post banned AI-generated war videos, dox and threaten Iranians in the diaspora, and harvest personal data to hand straight to the IRGC, putting families’ lives at risk. This is a direct security threat to X users worldwide. The IRGC is officially designated a terrorist organization in multiple countries, with 47 years of proven terrorism. We demand X immediately: - Temporarily suspend these white-SIM accounts until every Iranian regains full internet access, OR - Add a clear “State Propaganda / Regime Shill” label so the world knows these are not real Iranian voices. You already removed the official government checkmarks from Islamic Republic accounts. This is the next logical step. @elonmusk If you can’t yet bring internet to 92 million Iranians, at least level the playing field and stop the regime from hijacking the conversation — and endangering lives on your platform. Stand with the Iranian freedom movement against the modern Nazi islamist regime of our time. If you’re with us — quote, repost, and make this go viral. #BanWhiteSIMcards #DigitalBlackOutIran
kooshiar@kooshiar

For past 27 days internet is completely shut off for all Iranians. But a selected regime backed group granted access via “white SIM cards” just to spread propaganda. It’s only fair if X shuts down their accounts, or at least labels them as state media or propaganda. @elonmusk @nikitabier

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Rafael Rocha
Rafael Rocha@RR_VASCO·
E o jogo entre pequenos que classificou o flamengo pra Semifinal do Carioca teve esquema de apostas... Portuguesa 1x0 Nova Iguaçu. Se o Nova Iguaçu tivesse vencido, o flamengo terminaria a fase de grupos em 5º e teria sido eliminado. Quem imaginaria... ge.globo.com/rj/futebol/cam…
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Yuri Bandeirantes@Yurilumer·
@agpatriota @jdbpadua Usando uma analogia com a famosa interpretação do Eiinstein da MQ; É adepto de uma interceptação da realidade onde existem "variáveis ocultas" não capturadas ou é ums questão da natureza da linguagem mesmo, existiria uma perda de informação inexorável na tradução da realidade.
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Alexandre Galvão Patriota
Pra você: A realidade é determinística ou tem algum grau de aleatoriedade? O futuro é previsível? O passado é fixo ou variável?
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
This is Shovar Karimzadeh. A well-known theater actor. Arrested on January 9 by Islamic regime rapists - no information on her since. If she were "Palestinian," she’d be on every front page. But she’s just an Iranian woman - so no one cares.
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Alexandre Galvão Patriota
Vejam o canal da Cibele, pessoal. Quanto mais material de qualidade, melhor. Esse é um serviço de extensão que os professores de universidades públicas fazem para a sociedade.
Cibele Russo, PhD@cibelerusso

Tenho um canal de aulas de Estatística e Ciência de Dados no YouTube com várias playlists. É de graça. Se quiser ver 🤷🏻‍♀️ Se quiser se inscrever 🤷🏻‍♀️ se quiser compartilhar 🤷🏻‍♀️😅 @cibelerussousp" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@cibelerussousp #estatistica #cienciadedados #datascience #statistics

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A convoy of Iran-backed militia forces was spotted moving from Iraq toward Iran, according to a video circulating on social media. Some members were later seen in Khorramshahr in southwestern Iran on Saturday carrying flags of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces.
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🇮🇷 آپادرا
🇮🇷 آپادرا@DGascoign3·
Yasin Ghasemi 17 represents the bravery of a generation that refuses to stay silent! Arrested during the Jan 2026 uprising, Yasin is now trapped in the regime's execution machine. The IRGC is fast-tracking death sentences for young protesters to crush the spirit of the people. #IranMassacre
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Elias Jabbour 🇧🇷 🇱🇧 🇵🇸
O nazismo do século XXI Após o exército sionista matar, preferencialmente, mulheres e crianças em Gaza, agora é a hora das crianças cubanas. Crianças cubanas estão a morrer em hospitais por falta de energia elétrica. EUA + Israel: o nazismo do século XXI
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Izete Anaalves
Izete Anaalves@IzeteAnaalves·
@eliasjabbour @CarlosFiorelli2 Todos que assistem e nada fazem para conter Trump e Net*nyahu são culpados! Os covardes que se estremecem e os corajosos que publicam notas de repúdio! É o que temos de Líderes Mundiais: covardes apoiam tudo que os dois fazem, os corajosos fazem notas de repúdio! 🥴
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Moshe Emilio Lavi
Moshe Emilio Lavi@MosheELavi·
There is a genre of October 7 commentary that works by constructing a historical arc so compressed and so selective that the conclusion becomes inevitable. A people wronged, hemmed in, their world dismantled across generations. Rage follows. What else would you expect? The history offered in support of this arc is not really history. It begins where it needs to begin, omits what complicates it, and arrives at a destination that was chosen before the argument started. The Arab population of Mandatory Palestine never held sovereignty that was taken from them. There was no state. A significant portion immigrated to the land only in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The land passed from Ottoman to British control, and two national movements competed within that framework. One of them, the Jewish national movement, was not a colonial project arriving from outside. Jewish communities had existed without interruption in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, Gaza, Tiberias, the Galilee and elsewhere, through centuries of pre-modern colonial empires, Roman, Byzantine, several Arab Caliphates, the Crusaders, and Ottoman, and long before any of them emerged. The Zionist movement was a national liberation movement of a people with three thousand years of documented connection to that land, rejecting the exile that was imposed on many of them, and building upon a presence that had never left. The other national movement, the Arab Palestinian one, crystallised largely in reaction to Zionism rather than predating it, which is why the sovereign state being projected backwards into history as ancient and continuous is itself part of the inversion, not a foundation for it. Arab leaders, who rarely called themselves Palestinians then and most of whom saw themselves as part of greater Syria, rejected partition in 1937 and again in 1947. That rejection, and the violence that accompanied it across the three decades of the Mandate period, is precisely what this genre of argument leaves out. What does the enforcing are films like "Palestine 36," marketed as historical drama about the bloody Arab Revolt, but functioning as something closer to historical replacement. They strip Jewish indigeneity and continuity from the record, recast a people with millennia of connection to that land as recent colonial arrivals, and present the conflict as a simple story of indigenous resistance to foreign imposition. The purpose is not to inform Western audiences about a complex national conflict. It is to recruit them to a conclusion: that Jews and Israel are an illegitimate implant in the region, that the appropriate remedy is dismantlement, and that what would follow, the imagined state from the river to the sea, would be a tolerant, secular, democratic alternative, where Jews can live in peace under their Arab Palestinian Muslim rulers, not as a national group but as a religious minority. That last part is perhaps the most dishonest element of the entire narrative. The movements driving that agenda in the Middle East are neither democratic nor secular, and whatever secular veneer some of them maintain is precisely that, a veneer. The model being implicitly promised has no precedent among Muslim-majority states in the region, and sits in direct and unacknowledged tension with the political and religious character of the organisations whose cause these films are made to serve, like Hamas. Without all of this, October 7 cannot be made to look like the inevitable product of accumulated injustice. It looks instead like what it was: a brutal, sadistic rampage by Arab Palestinian Islamist terrorist organisations, and the civilians who joined them, to murder, rape, and kidnap Israeli citizens, residents, and foreign nationals. No historical narrative, however artfully constructed, changes what happened that morning. It only changes who the audience is willing to hold responsible for it. This is the genre James represents, and he is far from alone in it. It is not engagement with history. It is the use of a selective version of it to launder a conclusion that was held before the argument began.
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville

I’ve just watched Palestine 36: So many people need a history lesson. October 7th wasn’t the start. It goes back a long long way. Imagine being a citizen to a place that lost status, sovereignty, human rights, freedom and land. And then for decades got hemmed in, encroached, destroyed and an appropriation of the land unchecked. Destinies of people who have lived there for generations completely torn up. Grief turns into rage. It would anywhere. But apparently it’s “antisemitic” to raise any concerns about this.

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