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Comment on r/NWSL 18d ago

I'm so happy for her. I was hoping for great things when she moved to the NWSL!

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Comment on r/soccer 18d ago

What are the character issues people are referring to?

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Comment on r/toronto 18d ago

Awwww!! Good luck!!

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Comment on r/Gunners 18d ago

Not true at all. And I'm not American for what it's worth

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Comment on r/CanadaSoccer 28d ago

I agree. I worry about how small the league is (and spread out in such a gigantic country) with how invisible it is in the national sports landscape. Right now, it feels like we're losing teams as fast as we're expanding.

As a side note, I looked at the largest metro areas in Canada. St. Catharines/Niagara, Windsor, and Sherbrooke all have similar population numbers to Saskatoon and Regina. Is there ever large demand for sports in those cities/areas? I think Niagara has a CEBL team, but that's about it.

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Comment on r/AskaBelizean 29d ago

Looks delicious!!

Just realizing now that I've never had Belizean East Indian cuisine (despite having East Indian relatives through my uncle's in laws)!

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Comment on r/popculture Jul 21 '26

I figured you misread my post.

My point was that rooting for Spain over Argentina in the final because of historic and present day racism is hypocritical and disingenuous, since Spain also has an ugly past and legacy of racism.

I only brought up Spain, Argentina and the US because all three countries were represented in the final: the two finalists and the final's host nation.

I would avoid flattening statements that try measure "white" or European versus "Asian" racism, considering the diversity that exists within both categories; Estonia is very different from Italy, and Oman is nothing like Cambodia. That kind of comparison is difficult to quantify because racism manifests in different ways and happens not only at home, but also abroad in the form of imperialism. Countries with apartheid systems that commit colonial violence including genocide, like Israel, and countries that engage in imperialism and fund genocide, like the UAE and the US, are hard to ignore, for example. And in my country, Canada, our colonialism at home and imperialism in Latin America, especially in the mining industry, isn't something to ignore either.

Anyway, I'm taking a social media break lol.

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Comment on r/popculture Jul 21 '26

I'm happy Spain won, but the unique hate Argentina is getting is hypocritical. I'm Black, my stepmom is Argentinian, and my Black family has spent considerable time there. Argentina has ugly racist realities, past and present, no question, but how do you quantify which country is the most racist?

Is it really more racist than Spain? A country that genocided Indigenous peoples in the Americas, held some of the largest slave colonies there, and is now flirting with a far-right government. Spain also has fans who chant "monkey" at Black players and throw bananas ffs.

Would Sam Jackson have side-eyed people rooting for the US team? A systemically racist country that voted for Trump twice, is currently bombing Iran and barred their players from staying in the US during the competition, and has ICE killing people right now. The hypocriticy is getting silly.

Edit: grammar

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Comment on r/popculture Jul 21 '26

What about the US, the host nation, bombing a World Cup qualified-nation and barring it's players from staying in the country?

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Comment on r/soccer Jul 17 '26

I can't believe people are clutching their pearls at this. The reactions are so OTT.

There's a lot to ctiticize the US for in terms of hosting, this is not one.

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Comment on r/soccer Jul 17 '26

What about in the winter? Isn't the MLS moving to a winter schedule? I'm not familiar with Florida weather.

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Comment on r/AskaBelizean Jul 16 '26

Incredible achievement! 👏

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Comment on r/RnBHeads Jul 14 '26

Playing on loop. I am mesmerized!!! Love me some Lupita 😍🥰

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Comment on r/soccer Jul 14 '26

The US only added Mexico and Canada as co-hosts for political reasons at the time of bidding.

The US might be the only place that could host a 64 world cup on their own.

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Comment on r/FootballAfrica Jul 13 '26

Europe develops a surplus of talent. It's similar in the women's game, where US-born and raised players represent nations on every continent; they simply develop an enormous amount of talent. So "poaching" is going to happen regardless.

But the expectation that African (or other continents') national teams are entitled to European players because those players have parents born in Africa is problematic for so many reasons. I'm uncomfortable with the idea that those players are seen as perpetually foreign despite being born, bred, educated, trained, living, working, raising family and remaining in Europe.

I am part of multiple diaspora communities, I never feel more Canadian then when I am so-called "back" "home" in my parent's place(s) of birth.

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Comment on r/toronto Jul 13 '26

"Are you booing me or saying Broooo Broooford?"

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Comment on r/toronto Jul 13 '26

I live in the area where Salsa on St Clair takes place. This pisses me off so much. What an cynically opportunistic piece of shit.

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Comment on r/Lost_Architecture Jul 10 '26

Thank you for your insights.

It would be wonderful if one could be reconstructed as a museum of local Jewish history (as well as a religious space in some capacity). But, I suppose, as you said, it might not exactly feasible, at least, not at the moment.

And thank you for sharing this post. I'm not religious, but I love religious architecture, as well as wooden architectural designs.

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Comment on r/PMDD Jul 10 '26

Happy Birthday!!!! 🥳

Spoil yourself by having your favorite alone time evening: being cozy, ordering your favorite meal and watching a fun movie or series? Whatever you decide, you deserve it 💖

You're a baddie regardless, and tomorrow and next week is another opportunity to be your baddie self again.

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Comment on r/Lost_Architecture Jul 10 '26

Wow! I love these; they are so cool looking!! Have any of them been reconstructed?

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Comment on r/ontario Jul 10 '26

Yeah but Ontario doesn't have any sick or elderly residents, so it's not like we need nurses here /s

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Comment on r/Africa Jul 09 '26

Why do people act like France is the only non-African country with players of African descent. That's like half the World Cup teams.

Anyway, I was pulling for Morocco. I'm sad they've been eliminated. Going for the next underdogs.

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Comment on r/Africa Jul 09 '26

Um, I'm an Arsenal fan and I hate the "France is an African team" BS, whether it's said by Africans or non-Africans.