Brazilian goalkeeper Hugo Souza faces racism in Argentina during Libertadores match

During the recent Copa Libertadores match, Brazilian goalkeeper Hugo Souza was targeted with racist slurs from the stands in Argentina. The referee activated the FIFA anti-racism protocol on the pitch.
In his post-match interview, Souza stated that these incidents happen every time he plays in Argentina.
Despite repeated protocol activations, strict sanctions rarely follow at the CONMEBOL level.
What will CONMEBOL do about this repeated issue? Will we finally see real sporting sanctions, or will it be ignored again?

u/yoruyoruxo — 5 days ago

Choso would no-diff Jogo

For the first time in a thousand years, Jogo felt.. fear

u/yoruyoruxo — 12 days ago
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The slang some people use on dating apps

u/TLunchFTW — 11 days ago
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That's some next level kind of hatred

The new law includes asexual and intersex people, and has made being LGBTQIA+ punishable with 10 years in jail and a fine equivalent to around 150,000 euros.

u/yoruyoruxo — 12 days ago

Reddit moderators are total losers

And it's not an assumption, I talked to a Reddit mod one time, the guy took hib job like gospel and he was over 220 lbs, and all reddit mods are disgusting but they hold an online power over people that just browse

Even this message is some cringe mod-coded stuff :

Your body does not meet the requirements for this community. See the rules for more details.

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u/yoruyoruxo — 1 month ago
▲ 27 r/alcohol

Alcohol is actually good for society and we need to drink more of it

Health organizations say we need to drink less, and that's completely logical from a physical standpoint. However, many people in today's society suffer from loneliness and anxiety, and while young people drink less than twenty years ago, they are also using more other drugs than before.

Alcohol is a social lubricant, it makes you more relaxed and social. In almost every society, alcohol plays an important social role, to deal with the awkwardness of hierarchy. A toast after a speech or a beer at the end of the workweek have important functions. As a historian I dare to say that alcohol has brought our civilizations a lot of progress, since alcohol was an important factor in bars and cafes where important ideas were discussed (like before the French Revolution). In regions where people don't drink (the Middle East, for example) there is lots of conflict and frustration. Alcohol brings us closer together, and more than ever, we are in need of more social cohesion.

Of course, you should not binge-drink(even if i'm a binge drinking womxn) , but for lots of people, drinking more alcohol will make them more social and brings them more friends. We shouldn't demonize alcohol and drink more of it.

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u/yoruyoruxo — 1 month ago

Alcohol is actually good for society and we need to drink more of it

Health organizations say we need to drink less, and that's completely logical from a physical standpoint. However, many people in today's society suffer from loneliness and anxiety, and while young people drink less than twenty years ago, they are also using more other drugs than before.

Alcohol is a social lubricant, it makes you more relaxed and social. In almost every society, alcohol plays an important social role, to deal with the awkwardness of hierarchy. A toast after a speech or a beer at the end of the workweek have important functions. As a historian I dare to say that alcohol has brought our civilizations a lot of progress, since alcohol was an important factor in bars and cafes where important ideas were discussed (like before the French Revolution). In regions where people don't drink (the Middle East, for example) there is lots of conflict and frustration. Alcohol brings us closer together, and more than ever, we are in need of more social cohesion.

Of course, you should not binge-drink(even if i'm a binge drinking womxn) , but for lots of people, drinking more alcohol will make them more social and brings them more friends. We shouldn't demonize alcohol and drink more of it.

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u/yoruyoruxo — 1 month ago

The “great replacement theory” isn’t a theory, it’s mathematically self evident.

Just to be clear because this is Reddit and unless you explicitly add a disclaimer people will fill in the gaps themselves: I’m not a Nazi, a ‘conspiracy theorist’ and I don’t wish ill will towards anyone who is non white etc.

With that out of the way, the great replacement theory isn’t a theory, it’s actually extremely easy to prove with math that even a 5 year old can understand.

Look at my own nation for example; the UK. Our ‘native’ population has an average birth rate of 1.44 children per couple. That’s not enough to maintain a population, nevermind grow it. Immigrants however particularly from places like India, sub Saharan Africa and the Middle East ALL have children comfortably above that replacement level, some as high as 5 children per couple on average. The data also shows they often have more children in western nations compared to their own. Likely due to the various welfare systems and the comparatively safer environment to raise children.

Combine this with the recent explosion in immigration (both legal and illegal) to western nations and you have a trend that cannot be denied. If things carry on along this path and we extrapolate over time, many demographic groups including my own WILL be replaced. It’s not a theory, it’s math. It quickly becomes a matter of when, not if.

And again to be clear, I’m not trying to make a POLITICAL point here. I’m not claiming to know WHY this is happening or WHO is orchestrating it, this is purely about the demographic reality, not things we cannot prove.

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u/yoruyoruxo — 1 month ago

Was Maki a serial murderer ?

Art by@wanderjegson

Was she justified in murdering the men, the women and especially the children of the zen'in clan ?

u/yoruyoruxo — 2 months ago

Would femgojo have been respected by Naoya ?

If she had the exact same power as Gojo

u/yoruyoruxo — 2 months ago

Plant based 'meat' tastes nothing like real meat

People are going on about imitation and plant based meats but they aren't fooling anyone. I tried it myseld and it tastes artificial and unlike real meat and I honestly have no idea why people say that fake meat can be used as an alternative because it simply not the case

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u/yoruyoruxo — 2 months ago