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carabanchelnet · 6 months ago
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FAKEJOO_CGPJ Que Feijóo reconozca con semejante desparpajo q el PP está incumpliendo deliberadamente la Constitución bloqueando el CGPJ, demuestra que este señor es tan ridículamente irresponsable que está incapacitado para ser presidente. Tiene de hombre de estado lo que Pinhead de 'salao'. Video publicado por Deselectrocutador @Deselectrocuta1
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teenageeaglerebel · 2 years ago
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Me destruiste el alma
Hubiera preferido que arrancaras mi corazón y lo despedazaras, que me mataras de un solo golpe, que me hubieras pisado y dejado ahí, no me hubieras dado esperanza, ni me hubieras dicho te amo, si cinco minutos después te ibas a largar, dejaste mis botellas vacías, me destruiste, me confundiste, me dejaste desangrando lentamente... me dejaste en agonía, eres el peor monstruo que he conocido en mi vida.
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sospechosax · 10 months ago
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Cállate la boca Laura, ósea siempre escucho eso. Actualízate. La eternidad llegó. Ñou Ñou. Si apocalíptico y todo.
Vamos a empezar con que soy Dios. Que cosa más increíble de lo que uno se entera sin saber. Segundo no tengo padres mis tres huevos se callaron y quedaron ahí hasta convertirse en un gran bebe astrológico. Segundo me di cuenta en el apocalipsis que soy Dios y mis hijos son los monstruos del Apocalipsis. Que pasada de onda no? Me encanta ya quiero que me dejen poder usar mis poderes para ya ganar la batalla final contra los titanes de mierda que está compuesto de demonios y brujos. Ósea vi el dragón en Los Ángeles y me escogió a mí que pasada de verga la que estoy viviendo. Pero gracias a mi valga la redundancia que soy Dios ósea Gracias a Dios no muero y no me pongo fea ósea vieja. Entre eso la hambruna y esas mierdas si joden porque pues soy Jesús , jesucristo y Dios. Para joder tengo metrezas que me sacaron las potencias no esto va estar cabron pero el amor de mi vida es como todos no me reconoce o se hace el pendejo una de dos. Bueno si literalmente soy todo lo que esparias de un Dios Fumo hierva, me voy en trance y cuando pueda me voy a teletransportar a donde quiera. Sin dejar atrás a Abel que pues es mi true love. Que jodiemda quiero ya tener diez años como que diez años es el pronóstico de que era Dios así que faltan tres y se cumple la profecía no de que cuando quieran todos y por su ego de a ver idealizado a Dios a su carne de mierda ni yo que soy Jesús pensé de mí como una altanera, comelona y abusadora de los demás por mi belleza y talentos. Simplemente tenía un miedo carbón de decir algo contra el Espíritu Santo va y me quemaba en las llamas del infierno pero no el infierno lo implemento yo. Así que que mother fucker no subestimen a Dios por ser humilde y sencillo. Eso debería darte valor a arrepentirte antes de que ya tenga sus poderes y no allá vuelta atrás de una de sus molestas y te palta en dos. Fue gracioso ver como todos en la iglesia me miraban y esperaban cada movimiento que yo hacía para ir hacerlo igual o completo. Like estuvo súper demás departe de ellos obligatoriamente introducirme yo soy Jesús y ya les salve una vida y mi padre me envió una segunda vez a implementar justicia no hacer sus amigos por Dios , ósea por mi. Ja ja ja soy bien cómica y lo sé. Ósea quien te dijo a ti que mi casa. ¡MI CASA! Ósea el templo y cada lugar que me gusta…. Actualizarse es bueno. Así que actualízate, eso es bueno para la salud mental, emocional, social y física en verdad. Me refiero a lo físico que vas a poder levantar la cabeza, yo hablo mucho pero nada lo aguanta. Tan real que me mandan a callar ahora mentalmente. Ósea no soy estupida mi amor. Y la próxima vez que vengan, pérlate (ósea no te dejan ni hablar por eso ando calla en la mía mirando literalmente por encima porque lo de mierda se les ve de legua) que interrumpan en mi hogar ósea la presencia de Dios y la mía la de Jesús específicamente. Que deje de seguir mis pasos para seguir los de mi padre, ósea yo misma Dios. Que tontos. ¡LOS ODIO! Pero soy lo mejor y encontré el amor. Es Abel Mother fucker. Así que dejen a mi mediolas en paz me gusta como me soba el cuerpo. Pues les voy a decir una cosa canto de perras ustedes lo que tienen es una maquina en la cabeza y sabrá que señor estimulándoles todo con la cara de alguien que jamás podrán tener. Bitan boom se acabó enséñenles quiénes son, yo si. Yo no tengo papa. Yo soy mi papá y a mi nada me importa. Así que váyanse a la verga que mientras yo me como una que si me gusta y esta limpia y sana. Ustedes se alimentan de su propio excrementico porque no quieren apestar. Mientras ustedes fantasean que me amadreantean, me asesinan, me ponen celosa, me violan o abusan de mi el me lo está haciendo desde el altar mientras los insulta.
Les cuento para que vean que es la actualización y vivir conmigo; mi hogar donde vivo es totalmente un portal al triángulo de las 🇧🇲(para que sepan es lo que está en la deepweb) representa lo que le hacen a las infantes convertirlos en niñxs.
Real academia Española ¡claro que si! Por favor…. Sorry: un niñxs es un niño abusado de todas las maneras ávidas por a ver para buscar a Dios.
Tú sabes que dicen los que están en fuga amén por eso. Se tienen que morir todos.
Porque ahora mismo si sintonizan la televisión canal 9.9 de la deep weeb desde el inicio verán qué tiene un iPad un bebe.
Pues si gane y estoy bien feliz de eso por que mi padre yo se lo dije déjate llevar de mí que este es un cabron.
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obten-tus-metas · 1 year ago
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En este episodio os presento a mis padres, a los cuales realizo una pequeña entrevista, para que recuerden una parte del inicio de su vida como pareja. Pasaron un rato divertido y a nivel cognitivo os recomiendo que se lo hagais a vuestros familiares de edad avanzada.
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calacuspr · 1 year ago
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Calacus Monthly Hit & Miss – The Spanish Women’s National Team and the RFEF
Every month we look at the best and worst communicators in the sports world from the last few weeks.
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup saw the Spanish national team deservedly lift the trophy for the first time after defeating England’s Lionesses by a single goal in the final at Stadium Australia in Sydney.
 The end of the tournament also offered a moment, at last, to pause and reflect on a breathless month of raw emotions, technical brilliance and numerous shattered records.
 Despite all of the quality, though, there still remained something of a sour taste in the mouth given the adversity to which so many of the women’s players were subjected.
 In the face of this, the players repeatedly proved that they were unafraid to stand up for what they believe is right.
 This was typified months before the tournament had even begun, when a player-led campaign successfully removed Visit Saudi as a sponsor for the 2023 World Cup.
 During the tournament, we saw the struggles of the Nigerian team, who were one of a number of competing nations that were locked in a pay dispute with their own federation.
 Former England striker Ian Wright weighed in on Twitter to show his total support for the Nigerian players after their superb and surprise victory over co-hosts Australia.
 Meanwhile, England goalkeeper Mary Earps regularly criticised Nike’s decision not to sell her jersey, despite her being one of the stars of the World Cup.
 There were also rumblings of discontent about the reported pay disparity between Lionesses coach Sarina Wiegman and her male counterpart, Gareth Southgate, even though Wiegman has had a far better record in the role.
 All of this came in the context of a vast gap in prize money offered by FIFA between this Women’s World Cup and the men’s 2022 edition in Qatar.
 Tactics, performances and professionalism had clearly taken great strides forward. At the same time, in the fight for equal conditions, it still felt like there is a long way to go.
 The plight of the women’s players was summarised aptly by iconic USWNT star Megan Rapinoe in an interview with The Atlantic. She explained that female players are constantly “playing two games at the same time” – off the pitch as well as on the pitch.
 Never could this have been more apparent than in the case of the eventual champions Spain.
 The Spanish team came into the tournament already under a cloud.
 At the back end of 2022, a group of 15 first-team players had sent identical emails to the Spanish football federation (RFEF) requesting the removal of Jorge Vilda as manager.
 The exact reasons have still not been specified, although it is understood that the players had issues with Vilda in terms of his personal behaviour as well as his tactical shortcomings.
 In response, the RFEF doubled down and backed their man, declaring that the 15 players had been “poorly advised” and threatened bans of up to five years.
 The mutinous players, dubbed “Las 15,” were cast aside and Vilda was given the ultimate vote of confidence to continue in his work.
 Prior to the World Cup, Vilda recalled just three of the 15: Aitana Bonmatí, Mariona Caldentey and Ona Batlle.
 "The RFEF has always been open to dialogue. The conflict is practically resolved, a few details would remain. We would be delighted if that were the case, but we look at the players who are committed and have shown their commitment," Vilda said after confirming his World Cup squad.
 The rest of the 15, including many FC Barcelona Femení stars who had just won the UEFA Women’s Champions League, were excluded.
 Accordingly, the ignored rebels treated the tournament in a similar manner, going through their individual summers with absolutely zero acknowledgement of any international football event which might be taking place.
 Whether it is considered petty and disrespectful or brave and honourable, what this stance certainly has done is exemplify the glaring political divide within Spanish women’s football.
 In spite of this internal turmoil, the selected Spanish players displayed miraculous resolve to concentrate on the sport during the World Cup.
 There were glimpses of the bitterness between the players and Vilda throughout their run to the final; most notably when two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas blatantly blanked Vilda as she was substituted in the semi-final against Sweden.
 When Spain arrived to face England in the final, the capacity crowd in Sydney showed whose side they were on as a chorus of boos greeted the announcement of Vilda’s name.
 In the final itself, Spain were fabulous and a superbly-taken goal from captain Olga Carmona was enough to win the game. After the match had ended, Carmona discovered that her father had passed away earlier that same day.
 Nonetheless, the 23-year-old captain still appeared at the homecoming party in Madrid only days later to greet the rapturous crowd and deliver a beautifully touching speech describing her incredible range of emotions.
 Back in Australia, the separate groups of celebrations at the full-time whistle illustrated the distinct dissociation between players and staff.
  For the trophy presentation, the RFEF president, Luis Rubiales, ensured that he was going to be front and centre.
 Whereas earlier in the year, the FC Barcelona Femení players had to collect their own medals after winning the Spanish Super Cup, this time the RFEF leader piggybacked onto the success of the women’s team to put himself firmly in the headlines.
 Firstly, Rubiales was caught on camera making an obscene gesture with his groin in the stands right beside Queen Letizia of Spain and her 16-year-old daughter.
 On the podium, Rubiales, having already unnecessarily hugged, touched the face and kissed the cheek of various English and Spanish players, abused his position of power one time too many as he planted a kiss on the lips of Spanish attacker Jenni Hermoso.
 Suddenly, even in their crowning moment, a time that should have been nothing but euphoria for each and every member of the squad, the achievement of the players had become overshadowed by the ugly actions of this man.
 Rather than swiftly dealing with their president, the RFEF was busy not reading the room and tweeting “Vilda In,” a tweet that was met with a mix of anger and despondency – described politely as a disheartening statement, and candidly as a disgrace.
 When it was finally time for Rubiales to face the music, he vociferously swatted away any criticism of his actions. Speaking to Spanish broadcaster COPE, he referred to the people who were unhappy with his actions as “idiots” and “stupid people.”
 “It was a kiss between two friends celebrating something,” Rubiales said dismissively. “Let’s ignore them [the critics] and enjoy the good things.”
 Within a day, however, Rubiales had performed a sudden volte-face and was releasing a video online with a half-baked apology.
 In a short address to camera, Rubiales stated: “I was surely wrong, I have to admit it, because at a moment of maximum effusiveness, without any bad intentions, without any bad faith, well, what happened happened.
 “We didn’t understand [the controversy] because we saw it as something natural, normal,” he added. “But outside it seems that a commotion has formed, and of course if there are people who have felt damaged by this, I have to apologise, I have no other choice.”
 It was evident from his words that Rubiales couldn’t see what he had done wrong.
 Shortly afterwards, despite saying “I didn’t like it [the kiss], but what do I do?” in an Instagram live video from the changing room after the incident, it seemed that Hermoso had also performed a U-turn when a statement attributed to her was released.
 "It was a mutual gesture, totally spontaneous because of the immense joy that comes from winning a World Cup," read the statement provided by the RFEF.
 “The president and I have a great relationship, his behaviour with all of us has been top notch,” it continued. “A gesture of friendship and gratitude cannot be given any more thought. We have won a World Cup and we are not going to deviate from what is important.”
 Astonishingly, it subsequently emerged that the ‘Hermoso statement’ had been fabricated by the RFEF.
 Rubiales was alleged to have unsuccessfully pleaded with Hermoso to defend him in a joint statement. Vilda then approached her family on three occasions, desperate for Hermoso to appear alongside Rubiales in the apology video.
 Having remained silent for as long as she could, Hermoso finally spoke out four days after the final and two days after the false statement had been released, as she released her own joint statement with FUTPRO.
 Hermoso said: "We express our firm and resounding condemnation of conduct that violates the dignity of women.
 "From our association, we ask the Royal Spanish Football Federation to implement the necessary protocols, ensure the rights of our players and adopt exemplary measures.
 "It is essential that our national team, current world champion, is always represented by figures that project values of equality and respect in all areas.”
  If Rubiales’ position didn’t already appear untenable, the statement from Hermoso triggered numerous senior voices, in the world of both sport and politics, to call for his resignation.
 Beatriz Álvarez Mesa, the president of Liga F (the top tier of Spanish women’s football), wrote an open letter to the government attacking Rubiales. Her comment that "the person that many of us know in private has been unveiled publicly" was utterly damning.
 The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, described Rubiales’ gesture as “unacceptable” and said that his “apologies are not enough.” At the same time, the Minister for Equality, Irene Montero, labelled the actions as “a form of sexual violence that women suffer on a daily basis.”
 Tamara Ramos, a former employee of the Spanish players’ association and colleague of Rubiales, then spoke out about past humiliating treatment at the hands of the president.
 In response to Ramos, the RFEF condemned the allegations and announced that they would sue her for the false allegations.
 The stubborn, defensive approach of the federation was then superseded by Rubiales when a press conference was called for the following Friday morning, where it was widely expected that he would announce his resignation.
 However, in a turn of events that was as jaw-dropping as it was depressing, Rubiales took to the stage to defiantly repeat that he would not resign. He went on to describe “false feminism” as “one of the scourges of this country” and placed himself as the victim of a witch hunt.
 Worryingly, his comments received an outburst of applause by much of the audience, including from Vilda and Luis de la Fuente, the Spanish men’s team manager.
 Immediately after this speech, a catalogue of prominent women’s players condemned Rubiales and spoke out in support of Hermoso.
 Amongst others, Leah Williamson and Beth Mead nailed the Lionesses’ colours to the mast. Alex Morgan followed suit for the USWNT.
 “This is unacceptable. It's over. With you partner @Jennihermoso” was the simple but powerful message posted by Putellas.
 Bonmatí similarly tweeted: “There are limits that cannot be crossed and we cannot tolerate this. We are with you mate.”
 The situation was perhaps best summed up by Dutch player, Merel van Dongen, who used the president of FIFA’s recent words against him.
 Her post read: “Like the great great Infantino once said: ‘Women pick the right fights!’ Oooohh how the Spanish women are picking this fight. Proud to see how women, men, media and politics in Spain finally unite to change something that hasn’t been right for years. Se acabó. It’s time for justice.”
 Although van Dongen mentioned men, there was a conspicuously smaller number of male players who publicly backed Hermoso.
 Borja Iglesias ruled himself out of national team selection, Hector Bellerin vented his frustration via his Instagram story, and Barcelona captain Sergi Roberto quoted Putellas on Twitter to show support. Legendary Spanish goalkeepers David de Gea and Iker Casillas also denounced the “embarrassment” of Rubiales.
 Unfortunately though, the majority of men’s players, both past and present, have remained silent on the issue, suggesting a significant sociopolitical divide between male and female players.
 Top Spanish clubs then united behind the calls for Rubiales’ resignation, starting  with Cadiz, then Getafe, Real Sociedad and Atletico Madrid, who hopped onboard the bandwagon, before eventually both Real Madrid and Barcelona joined them.
 Hermoso herself responded to the press conference, confirming via her Twitter that the kiss was not “consensual”.
 Her teammates then launched a boycott of the national team. A total of 81 players – including the entire World Cup winning squad – co-signed a letter saying they will not be available for international selection until the “federation leadership is removed.”
 The weekend that followed the explosive press conference provided almost non-stop new developments.
 Many journalists attributed Rubiales’ attitude as being symptomatic of a long-standing issue within the system of Spanish football governance.
 This idea was further enforced when details of complaints against Rubiales going back as far as 2016 surfaced, as well as a disturbing video of disgraced former national team manager, Ignacio Quereda, intimidating and physically assaulting Spanish players.
 Wary of the unprecedented damage that this drama was doing to their national reputation, the Spanish government opened up proceedings against Rubiales to get him forcibly removed from his post via tribunal.
 Rubiales was then provisionally suspended from all football activity by FIFA.
 Yet still, the RFEF circled around their man and threatened to take legal action against Hermoso for her “lies”, releasing their own breakdown of the kiss, claiming that Hermoso had initiated it.
 The video evidence of Rubiales picking up numerous other Spanish players before Hermoso strongly opposes this allegation.
 In addition, the RFEF general secretary wrote to UEFA to request to withdraw Spanish clubs from European competition due to government involvement breaking UEFA impartiality protocols.
 UEFA have chosen not to respond to the RFEF request, nor make any comment on the situation surrounding their vice-president, raising questions about their values and vested interests.
 Sometimes, no communication can be just as detrimental as poor communication.
 A mass resignation of the Spanish coaching staff then left just Villa still in situ, but his position was hardly stable.
 Misa Rodriguez, a member of Vilda’s World Cup winning squad, demanded his removal before the players could consider a return.
 As eminent voices in world football, such as Lise Klaveness of Norway, continued to throw their support behind Hermoso, the people of Spain took to the streets in protest against the RFEF president.
 The issue went as far as the UN Human Rights office, who said that the public stance on the kiss could be “a turning point” in terms of sexism and misogyny.
Perhaps the most bizarre part of the story came from Rubiales’ hometown of Motril, where his mother, Angeles Bejar, locked herself into a Church saying she would go on hunger strike in an attempt to end the “inhuman, bloodthirsty witch hunt” of her son. Bejar has since been hospitalised and discharged.
Eventually, more than a week after the World Cup final incident, the RFEF released an official statement requesting Rubiales to resign.
 As it stands, Rubiales remains in post although how much longer he will stay there is anyone’s guess.
 The saga has been widely reported as a ‘Me Too’ moment for Spanish society. The hashtag “#SeAcabó” (“It’s Over”) has trended on social media and has become the slogan for an end to gender inequality across the country.
 In this way, weirdly, the actions of Rubiales could prove beneficial.
 A textbook response when an individual or organisation does something wrong, either deliberately or by mistake, is to acknowledge what has happened, apologise and then commit to fix it.
 On this occasion, even in his bumbled apology video, it was clear that Rubiales did not truly acknowledge what he had done wrong – the actions of the president and his organisation since has confirmed this.
 Instead, the lack of self-reflection and understanding has caused this story to become one of the great communications own goals in living memory.
As such, perversely, it may just be the catalyst to push forward a long overdue culture clean-up.
The words and actions of Rubiales have shone a light on a deeply entrenched problem within Spanish football, a problem that former national team member Veró Boquete says players have “been living and suffering for a long time.”
Even though UEFA have attempted to avoid the matter, at their own grand ceremony in Monaco at the end of the month, England boss Wiegman delivered a passionate speech, dedicating her Women’s Coach of the Year award to the Spanish players.
“We all know the issues around the Spanish team,” said Wiegman, stood alongside UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin. “It really hurts me, as a coach, as a mother of two daughters, as a wife and as a human being.
“The game has grown so much, but there’s also still a long way to go in women’s football and in society,” she continued. “This team [Spain] deserves to be celebrated and deserves to be listened to.”
In complete juxtaposition to Rubiales and the RFEF, the communication of Wiegman, the Spanish players, and the many others who have supported them, has been simple, concise and devastatingly effective.
Rubiales appeared to have cemented himself into a position of untouchable authority within Spanish football, but the force of the united messaging by those in opposition to him has completely shattered that misconception. 
Now, as the RFEF continue to dig themselves deeper into a crisis by watering down the long overdue statement of the Spanish men’s team, demonstrating yet again that their primary focus is to protect their president rather than the interests of those who they are supposed to represent, it almost matters not whether Rubiales leaves of his own accord, or is fired, as the patriarchy of the Spanish football federation has been exposed – and surely there is no turning back.
As Wiegman, Boquete and so many others have plainly stated: “It’s over.”
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benneton · 2 years ago
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Y la estais cantado mientras lo leeis y lo sabeis! #vamosaporotrochupito #alas2sonlas3 #sabadosabadete #seacabo #amimir #conlosmanolosenlacabeza (en Portada Alta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqO4VQxoRCZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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iamleal · 2 years ago
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Un 30 de mayo del 2021
Feliz 30 de mayo!
#CruzAzul [(+)] #Campeon #Clausura2021 #LaNovena #LigaBBVAMX #SeAcabo
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batlleonafc · 1 year ago
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She’s a scab. She only cares about herself and what she can personally gain. She let her “friends” take the fall more than once now so she could get a world cup and continue to push that she’s the best player in the world when in reality she played like absolute dog shit and really that second ballon dor shouldn’t have gone to her in the 1st place. She’s just trying to stay relevant sorry that I’m giving you guys the truth 🤷‍♀️
Welcome to @handmeascalpel's ted talk, I'm your host @batlleonafc buckle up and enjoy the ride
Hello, anon. I've read everything you've mentioned. Do you have any evidence to support your claims? Considering that I'm reading this now, you don't. So, let me present the evidence I have. If you understand after this, great. If not, I can't stop people from forming their own opinions.
Exhibit A:
You said, "she only cares about herself and what she can personally gain."
On September 1, 2022, Alexia tweeted in support of Irene Paredes when the RFEF essentially blamed her for the players' opposition to the federation. Alexia was injured at the time and wasn't even in camp or eligible for a call-up. She was the first to tweet, sparking the revolution against the RFEF.
Ironically, on September 23 of the same year, exactly one year ago, Alexia was the first to post the Las15 statement, stating that the players wanted a "firm commitment for a professional project" and expressing their unhappiness that private conversations with the federation were leaked.
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Exhibit B:
You said, "she let her friends take the fall more than once so she could get a World Cup."
As I mentioned earlier, Alexia was injured and therefore ineligible for a call-up. So her statement and email were never considered valid.
Every statement has always been posted by her first because she has a large following. She has consistently spoken out loudly and clearly about the problems. She never let friends take any fall. More proof is attached below.
She went to the World Cup because she was fit and couldn't escape sanctions, in case you forgot about them. I'd like you to tell me how many players who came back from an ACL injury immediately played well, or maybe just give me some names.
#seacabo was started by Alexia, and she took the lead for everything. It's not hard to find this evidence. Regardless of what people like you want to say about her, both on and off the pitch, you can see what kind of person she is.
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Exhibit C:
You say, "that second Ballon d'Or shouldn't have gone to her in the first place."
Who do you think should have won it then? I'd be happy to hear your answer.
But since you brought up the Ballon d'Or, let me share a few things:
Official stats from the 2021/22 season:
La Liga Femenina:
- 26 games played.
- 18 goals scored.
- 16 assists.
Copa de la Reina:
- 4 games played.
- 4 goals scored.
- 1 assist.
Supercopa de España:
- 2 games played.
- 1 goal scored.
- 1 assist.
UEFA Women's Champions League (UWCL):
- 10 games played.
- 11 goals scored.
- 3 assists.
Regarding the Ballon d'Or voting, she only missed out on 29 days, equivalent to one tournament (the Euros). Nobody came close to her stats, and she's a midfielder. These stats are only for her club. Her national team stats are just as impressive, as she has been crucial in every single match, not just easy ones. She essentially surpassed her own record from the previous season when she won the Ballon d'Or. In short, she deserved it.
There's more to a player than just stats, especially for defenders. But the stats Alexia has as a midfielder are outstanding.
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Exhibit D:
Finally, you said, "she's just trying to stay relevant." Sorry to say, but she doesn't have to say anything to stay relevant.
She uses her influential platform to talk about what's true and important, unlike many players. Ramona Bachmann is a good example, and even Athenea, for that matter.
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I hope you've learned something today, anon. If not, good luck with your opinion of Alexia. You might just look foolish for hating on her.
Thank you for listening to @handmeascalpel's ted talk I hope you learned something today!
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slut4alicewu · 2 months ago
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In Spain, the #SeAcabo movement is emerging. Many women are denouncing sexual harassment suffered by important politicians. Today, the first abuser has been outed.
Proud of you sisters 💜
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outsideratheart · 1 year ago
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As you said, what is not normal is the amount of investment some fans have in the private lives of players. Alexia posts photos with her dog, because everyone loves Nala (people make me laugh if they see other meanings). If two people break up after more than six years, like A and J, it means that something is broken, but they don't stop caring about each other (especially after what they've been through together). A and J are no longer lovers, but they are friends, in fact I would say they are family. Olga posted A's post #seacabo and J's post about the rubiales case with a heart, A just put hearts in Olga's latest post and all Olga's best friends comment and like A. (and vice versa). It seems clear to me that Olga is still Alexia's girlfriend, but A and J's fans still don't accept it and still seem trapped in this old story. It seems to me that some people doesn't understood that other people's lives are not a Netflix series. I understand why Alexia, since 2019, wants to keep her love life private, this intrusiveness (both from social media and the media) is not normal, it is not normal how people behave with Olga (writing insults to her on IG posts and tagging her).
Anon 🇨🇵 🇮🇹
It seems that you and I are in the same boat because that is exactly how I see it too.
There are two types of fans: those that respect the players private lives and those that feel like need to get involved and like they have the right to know everything.
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carabanchelnet · 6 months ago
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ESTO NOS CUESTA NO RENOVAR EL CGPJ | SE ACABO EL DIA DE LA MARMOTA | Esto en el PP no lo dicen Que rule Video publicado por Carlos Pérez @Carlosssbusss
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teenageeaglerebel · 2 years ago
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Soy tan buena mentirosa, que incluso me creí mi propia mentira.
Y es que sabía que estaba mal, sabía que era un juego... era la cazadora en busca de un trozo de carne, era uno más para mi lista de estrenos, era uno más... tenía más amores al mismo tiempo, estaba enamorada de tres al mismo tiempo, tenía muchos pretendientes y de pronto... estaba recibiendo un puertazo y un grito... había dado un pedazo de mi alma a un monstruo asqueroso. ¿En qué momento creí en mi mentira? Me enamoré de la mierda, una vez más... fallé a mis instintos, quería ser la salvadora. Vi sus heridas y me fascinaron... era tan pequeño y mal humorado que quería tomarlo y protegerlo... pero era un monstruo... cuando creciera me iba a destruir, como lo hizo.
¡Idiota! ... solo por tener pena, por sentir compasión. Pude haberlo destruido rápido, sin embargo, deseaba capturarlo en una jaula, pero cuando la jaula ya no soportó comenzó a destruirme.
Caí en mi mentira, cerré los ojos, ignoré mis heridas, permití abusos, permití groserías, toleré actitudes de mierda, toleré faltas de respeto hacia mí y hacia la relación, amé sin comprensión, amé sin lógica, como los filosos decían, amé sin limite.
Había tenido tantos amores tan hermosos, tantas buenas cogidas, tantos buenos regalos a lo largo de toda mi vida y me conformé con tan poco. Amé a lo que fue mi despiadada destrucción de mi propio ego.
Soy una actriz de primera, cuando él comenzó a actuar.... yo ya llevaba meses de protagonista. Estaba tan profundamente enamorada de mi libreto que realmente creí en las mentiras de su segunda letra pequeña, en sus puntuaciones. Era una fantasía fabricada por mi cabeza en la cual no era un pendejazo, era el príncipe azul de las películas.
Y es que no es mi culpa valer tanto y ser tanto que al querer darle un poco a los demás, ellos me dejen .... vacía.
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thesoccerfan · 1 year ago
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#seacabo.
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elkoko · 1 year ago
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Las declaraciones de Rubiales son una vergüenza, pero los aplausos de los allí presentes son de un bochorno insoportable.
El silencio de la mayoría de futbolistas profesionales también.
#SeAcabo #TodosConJenni
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engarde-unlp · 1 year ago
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Jeniffer Hermoso: "En ningún momento consentí el beso"
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La ahora ex delantera de la Selección Española lanzó un comunicado donde están las firmas de 80 jugadoras. Entre ellas están las campeonas del mundo.
Después de que el presidente de la Real Federación Española de Fútbol, Luis Rubiales haya declarado que la delantera Jeniffer "Jenni" Hermoso fue la que inició el beso que desató la polémica, la española salió a cruzarlo negando sus dichos.
Hermoso a través de una carta confesó: "Me sentí vulnerable y víctima de una agresión" , y agregó que, como lo demostraron las cámaras en su momento, en ningún momento hubo una conversación donde le dió consentimiento a Rubiales.
Tras las declaraciones de Jenni Hermoso, la Selección de España se hizo notar por medio de un comunicado repudiando al presidente de la Federación y anunciando la renuncia del plantel que recientemente se consagró campeón del mundo.
A su vez, Borja Iglesias quien es jugador del Betis y de la Selección Mayor española también anunció su renuncia y dijo: "No volveré hasta que las cosas cambien en la RFEF".
La jugadora además de recibir el apoyo de compatriotas, recibió palabras de aliento de otras selecciones como la división femenina del seleccionado inglés.
A raíz de la situación, en redes, con el hashtag "#seacabo" se le pide al Consejo Superior de Deportes que destituyan a Rubiales de su cargo y también se suma a la polémica el gesto de agarrarse los genitales frente a la Reina Letizia y la Infanta Sofia quien es menor de edad.
Publicado por Florencia Arce
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guapagorcevic · 1 year ago
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I think people also applauded for what jenni went through against the RFEF and A with her seacabo and support helped J to overcome it, like others teammates. I honestly think they have a good friendship, for what they went through together and for the national team, I honestly don't see anything else. I see in A a person who cares about the other (after 7 years you ended a relationship with a person because something broke up, but you still care about that person).
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