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[PICTURES/VIDEOS] Mohammad Rizwan, other sportspersons and celebrities express their anguish for what is happening in Gaza

The Football Association has tried to make the best decision with good intentions over tributes to those who have died in Israel and Gaza, according to England manager Gareth Southgate.

Players will wear black armbands during Friday's match between England and Australia and a period of silence will be held in order to respect the innocent victims of the devastating events in Israel and Palestine.

The FA has chosen not to light up the Wembley arch with the colors of the Israeli flag.

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lucy Frazer has called that decision extremely disappointing.

More than 1,200 people have been killed in Israel in a series of attacks launched by Palestinian militant group Hamas last week.

Israel then launched air strikes on Gaza and has restricted access to food, water, fuel and medicine in the territory.

More than 1,300 people have been killed in Gaza in those strikes, with 338,000 people displaced.

The FA said in a statement before Southgate's comments earlier on Thursday: We stand for humanity and an end to the death, violence, fear and suffering.

Meanwhile, Rabbi Alex Goldberg has resigned from his role as chair of the FA's Faith in Football group and expressed his profound disappointment in the FA's decision not to have a specific tribute during the upcoming matches against Australia and Italy at Wembley Stadium to Israeli victims of the Hamas attack last weekend.

In a letter to FA chief executive Mark Bullingham he said the decision to not light up the arch has been received badly tonight within the community.

He added: I strongly urge a reassessment of the FA's stance on this matter.

Please consider aligning more closely with the global solidarity movement, and recognise the need for a nuanced, empathetic response that acknowledges the complexities of this conflict and unequivocally condemns the indefensible acts of violence and terror against civilians.

In response the FA said it was sorry to hear of his resignation, adding: Although this is an informal group that is not part of the FA's governance structure, we are grateful for the support he has provided over the years.

The FA said: It is also important to clarify that our decision not to allow Israeli or Palestine flags into Wembley Stadium was made at the direct request of senior members of the Jewish community.

BBC Sport reported on Wednesday that the governing body was unlikely to illuminate the arch in the colours of the Israeli flag because of fears of a backlash.

Senior officials at the FA were understood to be wary of creating a perception that they might be taking sides in the Middle East conflict.

Government minister Frazer criticised the FA's decision does not light up the arch on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying: It is especially disappointing in light of the FA's bold stance on other terrorist attacks in the recent past. Words and actions matter. The Government is clear: we stand with Israel.

Last year the FA lit Wembley's arch in the blue and yellow colours of the Ukraine flag in solidarity with the country after it was invaded by Russia.

The arch was also illuminated in the colours of the French tricolour in 2015 in tribute to the people killed in terrorist attacks in Paris, and the colours of the Belgium flag adorned the arch in 2016 in respect of the victims of the Brussels bombings.

Deji Davies, chair of the FA's Inclusion Advisory Board, posted on X: This is a time where we should be calling for peace and the end of death, violence and suffering of both Israelis and Palestinians.

The FA's decision to promote that message at Wembley this evening aligns with that.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino wrote letters to his counterparts at the Israeli and Palestinian Football Associations to offer condolences following the horrendous violence.

FIFA joins in calling for the immediate end of hostilities and the immediate relief of the suffering of the people of both Israel and Palestine.

Black armbands will be worn by players, managers and match officials in the English Football League this weekend, as well as during the next round of Premier League fixtures taking place.


Source: BBC
 
As long as he isn't doing it onfield or anywhere in India, I don't care.

What are you and your Hindu extremist going to do about it?

He is supporting innocent lives being taken.

It might be helping you smile seeing Muslims die but others will continue to speak out in support of them.

Nobody is scared of lettuce eating Hindutva extremists.
 
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According to Indian laws. And he is in India and he has to follow them.

As i said as long as Rizwan is doing it online and not on the ground or in any place in India, that's absolutely fine.
plz show us this law
 
Any foreigner isn't allowed to make any kind of political statement in India.
afridi before the mohali semi final mentioned kashmir while sitting in India, and you couldn't do anything about it and kept crying about it online and still cry about it.

plz show us this law.
 
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afridi before the mohali semi final mentioned kashmir while sitting in India, and you couldn't do anything about it and kept crying about it online and still cry about it.

plz show us this law.
i remember that. haha! timely reminder.

I think its not a rule but perhaps more of a wishlist from him. But now I am curious. If say our cricketers speak out against something like that, on the field after or before the game, what will the Indian government do about it? I am sure there are Muslims in India who are speaking out against this crime perpetrated by Israel. Does India have different rules for their own citizens than they do for visiting sportsmen? Do visiting sportsmen have any sort of diplomatic immunity? I mean you are not committing a crime. You are simply advocating for a genocide to stop. Is there any legal justification for the Indian government to say put any of our guys or their own muslim citizens behind bars for showing allegiance to the Palestinians?
 
Personally I think a sportsperson is an ambassador of a country, whether on field or off the field. An ambassador must always remain neutral on all controversial matters and must measure what they say.

Leave it to the government officials.
 
i remember that. haha! timely reminder.

I think its not a rule but perhaps more of a wishlist from him. But now I am curious. If say our cricketers speak out against something like that, on the field after or before the game, what will the Indian government do about it? I am sure there are Muslims in India who are speaking out against this crime perpetrated by Israel. Does India have different rules for their own citizens than they do for visiting sportsmen? Do visiting sportsmen have any sort of diplomatic immunity? I mean you are not committing a crime. You are simply advocating for a genocide to stop. Is there any legal justification for the Indian government to say put any of our guys or their own muslim citizens behind bars for showing allegiance to the Palestinians?
they think they can lie and make up any law they want.

Afridi did it, and these guys couldn't do jack about it.

Even today, they whine about the fact that Afridi came to India mentioned Kashmir and all these guys could do was cry about it on media.

law my foot.
 
Personally I think a sportsperson is an ambassador of a country, whether on field or off the field. An ambassador must always remain neutral on all controversial matters and must measure what they say.

Leave it to the government officials.
ok, Afghanistan had an earthquake. Alot of people died. Instead of wearing blackarm bands, why not leave it to the professionals?
 
ok, Afghanistan had an earthquake. Alot of people died. Instead of wearing blackarm bands, why not leave it to the professionals?
I think you are confusing the issue. The recent horrible events has resulted in the deaths of lots of innocent Palestinians & Israelis. These people had nothing to do with the policies set by Israeli govt or Hammas. Rizwan only chose to console with people of Gaza. Pakistanis need to stop looking at themselves as saviour of the muslim race. Believe me, if God forbid if something horrible happens to Pakistan, not a single muslim nation is going stand behind it.
 
Supporting peace, and agreeing with the right of Palestinians to have their own state is an entirely reasonable and legitimate point of view. It is a “political” statement of a kind but it is not even particularly controversial really, and is even a view supported by a fair few Jewish people. Nothing wrong with expressing this view whether someone is in the public eye or not.
 
I think you are confusing the issue. The recent horrible events has resulted in the deaths of lots of innocent Palestinians & Israelis. These people had nothing to do with the policies set by Israeli govt or Hammas. Rizwan only chose to console with people of Gaza. Pakistanis need to stop looking at themselves as saviour of the muslim race. Believe me, if God forbid if something horrible happens to Pakistan, not a single muslim nation is going stand behind it.
I am not confusing the issue here.

The point of wearing a black arm band or making a tweet from an account that can bring more engagement, is because of awareness. No one is trying to be a saviour, but individuals want to bring attention of the world towards an issue that exists.

In this fight between Israel and Palestine, Israel will get alot more attention due to West having a much more leniat stance towards them. While Palestine won't get country support and will have to rely on individuals, and these individuals are the likes of Rizwan.

No Muslim nation is openly supporting Palestine here, because it doesnt even exist as a country. Its all individuals doing there work.

Moeen Ali is British, his country was involved in the creation of Israel, yet Moeen the individual supported Palestine.

Issue in this thread is, if some guy was to support Israel on field or on twitter, these Modi pujaris will have no issue. If someone is to support palestine, these guys are going crazy over it.

They often forget, that their half naked leader was the one involved in gathering people to do the khilafat movement while sitting in a country that had nothing to do with the khilafat.
 
Personally I think a sportsperson is an ambassador of a country, whether on field or off the field. An ambassador must always remain neutral on all controversial matters and must measure what they say.

Leave it to the government officials.

Sportsperson is not only an ambassador of a country but also an individual who should be allow to display his feelings off the field and on the field as long as game on the field not being impeded.

There hasn't been any reasonable counter argument against it because it does not exist.
 
What are you and your Hindu extremist going to do about it?

He is supporting innocent lives being taken.

It might be helping you smile seeing Muslims die but others will continue to speak out in support of them.

Nobody is scared of lettuce eating Hindutva extremists.


You don't want another pakistani being sent back from India.

Nobody cares what you do in your country, in our country follow our rules or pack your bags.

And no one cares about your online chest thumping.
 
As soon as Saudis do then Pakistan establishment will follow, Pak establishment has already paved the way, it is just matter of time.


As @SpiritOf1903 said, both Pakistan and Israel had similiar origins in 1947, granted by the British.

The British carved out a piece of land for muslims called Pakistan -> Pakistanis were ecstatic.
The British carved out a piece of land for jews called Israel -> Pakistanis were enraged.

The hypocrisy is intersting to note.
 
afridi before the mohali semi final mentioned kashmir while sitting in India, and you couldn't do anything about it and kept crying about it online and still cry about it.

plz show us this law.

Thanking Kashmiri fans for supporting his team against Australia isn't a political statement.

And anyways he left India after that. So we didn't have to send him back.

Why should we show you anything.

Google and you will find that foreigners have been sent packing from India for making political statements.
 
As @SpiritOf1903 said, both Pakistan and Israel had similiar origins in 1947, granted by the British.

The British carved out a piece of land for muslims called Pakistan -> Pakistanis were ecstatic.
The British carved out a piece of land for jews called Israel -> Pakistanis were enraged.

The hypocrisy is intersting to note.
Yea, I do not know what you are trying to compare nor I can't make sense of what you are trying to say.

We are talking about Israel and why Pakistan may soon recognize Israel. So....?
 
Thanking Kashmiri fans for supporting his team against Australia isn't a political statement.

And anyways he left India after that. So we didn't have to send him back.

Why should we show you anything.

Google and you will find that foreigners have been sent packing from India for making political statements.
and he came back later on in future.

and you couldnt do zilch.

now plz show us the law here that you are claiming or about, or just admit its something you made up
 
You don't want another pakistani being sent back from India.

Nobody cares what you do in your country, in our country follow our rules or pack your bags.

And no one cares about your online chest thumping.

You couldn't send back Afridi when he mentioned the occupied Kashmiris. When will Rizwan be sent back? Did BJP/BCCI fax you yet?

Stop beating your chest on this forum, against nobody is scared of veggie extremists.
 
Yea, I do not know what you are trying to compare nor I can't make sense of what you are trying to say.

We are talking about Israel and why Pakistan may soon recognize Israel. So....?

It was a rejoinder to the many posters on here who have been asking why Indians have sided with Israel historically.
 
You couldn't send back Afridi when he mentioned the occupied Kashmiris. When will Rizwan be sent back? Did BJP/BCCI fax you yet?

Stop beating your chest on this forum, against nobody is scared of veggie extremists.
Sachin, gautam, sehwag, irfan pathan all kept crying about it for days. Afridi spat on there faces by making that comment on toss and they still cry about it.

i am still waiting for the veggie extremist to share us this law that he talks about
 
No Muslim nation is openly supporting Palestine here, because it doesnt even exist as a country. Its all individuals doing there work.
Last time I checked Chinese muslims and Kashmiri muslims also have no global support. Why did Rizwan not tweet in their favour?

Bashing Israel is just easy to do, and hence we religiously do it
 
Last time I checked Chinese muslims and Kashmiri muslims also have no global support. Why did Rizwan not tweet in their favour?

I asked the same but was told by @IAJ that it was because the Palestinians are a holy people unlike the others.
 
Last time I checked Chinese muslims and Kashmiri muslims also have no global support. Why did Rizwan not tweet in their favour?

Bashing Israel is just easy to do, and hence we religiously do it
That way, you can whine about why he didnt talk about so and so.

Recently what happend? an attack on Ughyr, Kashmiris or Palestine? There is a concept of current affairs.

And Rizwan has talked about kashmiris in the past aswell
 
You couldn't send back Afridi when he mentioned the occupied Kashmiris. When will Rizwan be sent back? Did BJP/BCCI fax you yet?

Stop beating your chest on this forum, against nobody is scared of veggie extremists.

Afridi thanked kashmiris for supporting his team against Australia. That's not a political statement.

Why will Rizwan be sent back? He made his comments online.

I we didn't need to send him back. Australia had already done that by beating his team.

You can make all kind of racist statements on this forum. It doesn't matter.

In real world Pakistani team will toe the line and follow the law in India.

Just like they landed in India after threatening a boycott.
 
It was a rejoinder to the many posters on here who have been asking why Indians have sided with Israel historically.

Israel has bailed India out in two wars. No one except Russia has done something similar for India.

We owe them a debt of friendship.
 
Afridi thanked kashmiris for supporting his team against Australia. That's not a political statement.

Why will Rizwan be sent back? He made his comments online.

I we didn't need to send him back. Australia had already done that by beating his team.

You can make all kind of racist statements on this forum. It doesn't matter.

In real world Pakistani team will toe the line and follow the law in India.

Just like they landed in India after threatening a boycott.
again, plz post the law here. Stop ignoring...

Also vegetarianism is not a race lol.
 
Sachin, gautam, sehwag, irfan pathan all kept crying about it for days. Afridi spat on there faces by making that comment on toss and they still cry about it.

i am still waiting for the veggie extremist to share us this law that he talks about

Did they cry about it to you? No?

Afridi left India after the match. We didn't need to deport him.

You can keep waiting just like you are waiting for India's destruction.

If any foreign player makes a political statement, he will face consequences.
 
Afridi thanked kashmiris for supporting his team against Australia. That's not a political statement.

Why will Rizwan be sent back? He made his comments online.

I we didn't need to send him back. Australia had already done that by beating his team.

You can make all kind of racist statements on this forum. It doesn't matter.

In real world Pakistani team will toe the line and follow the law in India.

Just like they landed in India after threatening a boycott.
Your media were crying like 5 year old girls.

Rizwan made his comments while in India.

They will follow the law but say what they feel regarding Palestine, you , badly Yogi or chai boy Modi cant do anything.

Tbh nobody really takes your nonsense seriously, you sound bitter and extreme.
 
again, plz post the law here. Stop ignoring...

Also vegetarianism is not a race lol.

Racism is inherent in some of you where you think making remarks on Hindus or their food habits makes you look good.

You can keep doing it here.

But your team will follow the law in India.
 
Did they cry about it to you? No?

Afridi left India after the match. We didn't need to deport him.

You can keep waiting just like you are waiting for India's destruction.

If any foreign player makes a political statement, he will face consequences.
plz share the law that you keep on harping on about.

Im still waiting.

Afridi spat on faces and left. Offcourse all you lot can do is whine in media.
 
Racism is inherent in some of you where you think making remarks on Hindus or their food habits makes you look good.

You can keep doing it here.

But your team will follow the law in India.
where is the law? You keep ignoring what you yourself claim around here.

plz show us the law that you keep mentioning. You have done this twice now. Even before you made up some law, i asked you to share it here, and you did a runner like you always do when confronted.
 
Your media were crying like 5 year old girls.

Rizwan made his comments while in India.

They will follow the law but say what they feel regarding Palestine, you , badly Yogi or chai boy Modi cant do anything.

Tbh nobody really takes your nonsense seriously, you sound bitter and extreme.
he himself doesnt even know if such a law exists. Besides, i dont expect much from a guy who think vegetarnism is a race.
 
Your media were crying like 5 year old girls.

Rizwan made his comments while in India.

They will follow the law but say what they feel regarding Palestine, you , badly Yogi or chai boy Modi cant do anything.

Tbh nobody really takes your nonsense seriously, you sound bitter and extreme.

Rizwan made his comments online. Not in the field of play nor in a public place in India. He has broken no law.

Let them utter any political statement in public or field of play, your posts on the forum won't save them.

Any foreigner getting into any political activity in India will be dealt as per law. Rizwan hasn't broken any law.
 
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Racism is inherent in some of you where you think making remarks on Hindus or their food habits makes you look good.

You can keep doing it here.

But your team will follow the law in India.

Sounds like a perfect extremist land. I hope all Pakistani players tweet about Palestine, cry all you want you fanatics can't do anything about it
 
where is the law? You keep ignoring what you yourself claim around here.

plz show us the law that you keep mentioning. You have done this twice now. Even before you made up some law, i asked you to share it here, and you did a runner like you always do when confronted.

Why should i show you the law? You keep dreaming about your destruction of India.

I didn't make up any law. You don't have enough understanding of the Indian constitution and the power it confers on the government under the 7th schedule. Next time take it to a lawyer and he will teach you.
 
Sounds like a perfect extremist land. I hope all Pakistani players tweet about Palestine, cry all you want you fanatics can't do anything about it

They can keep tweeting. How will it affect any Indian?

You ex PM kept tweeting, did it affect any Indian?
 
Why should i show you the law? You keep dreaming about your destruction of India.

I didn't make up any law. You don't have enough understanding of the Indian constitution and the power it confers on the government under the 7th schedule. Next time take it to a lawyer and he will teach you.
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: so there is no such law, and this guy keeps mentioning of an imaginary law he made in his bedroom.

Post the Act and the law that you keep mentioning about, or stop spreading lies here.

Afridi already spat on your faces once.
 
I asked the same but was told by @IAJ that it was because the Palestinians are a holy people unlike the others.
I mentioned Palestine because we were discussing Palestine and I also mentioned Jerusalem’s importance and I also followed it up with the humanity factor.

But Kashmiris and Uyghurs were not part of the topic. But of course I would like the cricketers to raise their voice for them as well.
 
They can keep tweeting. How will it affect any Indian?

You ex PM kept tweeting, did it affect any Indian?

Why are you guys crying about the tweet then? Tagging ICC and calling for action?

Why are you playing this on us? We are showing support for innocent people against Barbarian Occupiers of Palestine, why does cricketer tweeting about it hurt you?

You PM cried all out against Pakistan in pre-election era, did it effect us?
 
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: so there is no such law, and this guy keeps mentioning of an imaginary law he made in his bedroom.

Post the Act and the law that you keep mentioning about, or stop spreading lies here.

Afridi already spat on your faces once.

Afridi lost the match went home. Guess that's called "Spat on your face" in your imaginary world.

As i said, you don't have any understanding of the Indian constitution and its evident.

A small Google search or even search of PP threads will show you how foreigners have been deported from India for getting involved in political activities.
 
Why are you guys crying about the tweet then? Tagging ICC and calling for action?

Why are you playing this on us? We are showing support for innocent people against Barbarian Occupiers of Palestine, why does cricketer tweeting about it hurt you?

You PM cried all out against Pakistan in pre-election era, did it effect us?

Who tagged? BCCI? Govt of India? Any provincial government? Who?

Can you guarantee the place of origin of that handle?

I have said a few times on this thread. Rizwan has broken no law. His tweet doesn't contravane any laws. If someone has any issues with that tweet i cannot do anything.

How many billions did pakistan lose when it was placed in the fatf list?
 
plz copy paste the law here.

As usual, when you cry about some law, and get asked to show it, you end up saying go google.

Thank God, you are not a lawyer. Or else a debate where you claim about something than ask the other party to go google because you yourself didnt know about it would make you look foolish.

So no laws violated. Just the usual rona dhona.

Let Rizwan make a political statement in public or on the field of play. You will know the law.
 
Afridi went back home after the match. Even though he made no political statement.

Short Tendu has a bigger stature in cricket than 10 Afridis put together.
so Afridi made a statement, stayed in India and left after the tournament ended.

No team would be staying in India, they are all there till they have games.

You can spin it anyway you want as if you lot had afridi sent back lol, point is he made a statement at toss, and tendu is still unhappy about it.
 
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As @SpiritOf1903 said, both Pakistan and Israel had similiar origins in 1947, granted by the British.

The British carved out a piece of land for muslims called Pakistan -> Pakistanis were ecstatic.
The British carved out a piece of land for jews called Israel -> Pakistanis were enraged.

The hypocrisy is intersting to note.

You really don't understand the difference???
 
It is none of RSS' business on what a Pakistani says. They should keep their noses out of it and worry about the impending implosion of Hindutva. When it happens, then I am sure the terrorists of this world will stand in solidarity with RSS via X - formally known as Twitter.
 
so Afridi made a statement, stayed in India and left after the tournament ended.

No team would be staying in India, they are all there till they have games.

You can spin it anyway you want as if you lot had afridi sent back lol, point is he made a statement at toss, and tendu is still unhappy about it.
Don't forget the Afridi tweet in which he mentioned the words - India occupied Kashmir - which torpedoed the entire nation of India.

I think a year later Dhoni was reprimanded by the ICC for wearing an Indian Army Insignia on his gloves!

The Afridi effect!

😂😂😂
 
Rizwan has to be extremely careful in how much he indulges in politics while in Bharat during a World Cup.

So far it’s under limits, if he crosses any line , I expect the GOB to intervene and ask his immediate exit from our country.
 
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Rizwan has to be extremely careful in how much he indulges in politics while in Bharat during a World Cup.

So far it’s under limits, if he crosses any line , I expect the GOB to intervene and ask his immediate exit from our country.

You come here to play a stupid game. Stick to it or else go home. Bharat is no place to play your Anti Zionist politics

What was anti-Zionist in his tweet? Please quote so we can make a judgement on facts and not emotion.
 
Rizwan has to be extremely careful in how much he indulges in politics while in Bharat during a World Cup.

So far it’s under limits, if he crosses any line , I expect the GOB to intervene and ask his immediate exit from our country.

You come here to play a stupid game. Stick to it or else go home. Bharat is no place to play your Anti Zionist politics

The WC is an international event with a world wide audience so I don't think it matters whether it's taking place in Bharat or elsewhere, he would've still tweeted support for Palestine.
 
Rizwan has to be extremely careful in how much he indulges in politics while in Bharat during a World Cup.

So far it’s under limits, if he crosses any line , I expect the GOB to intervene and ask his immediate exit from our country.

You come here to play a stupid game. Stick to it or else go home. Bharat is no place to play your Anti Zionist politics
I heard Bhaijaan suppose to uphold anyone’s right to express themselves as they wish.

But bharat were to act as you expressed bharat would then I hope Rizwan do cross the line.

According Bhaijaan, what is the line that one should cross to be expelled from BCCI World Cup?
 
Indian team should tribute today win to innocent civilians from both side who were martey during this war
 
Indian team should tribute today win to innocent civilians from both side who were martey during this war

I hope we indulge in none of this.

What’s going on in that part of the world is so so so sad that I actually called for stopping the World Cup right now because it just feels wrong indulging in celebrations when people are dying like this in another part of the world.

These tweets mean nothing.
I believe in putting my pocket where my mouth is.
 
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I hope we indulge in none of this.

What’s going on in that part of the world is so so so sad that I actually called for stopping the World Cup right now because it just feels wrong indulging in celebrations when people are dying like this in another part of the world.

These tweets mean nothing.
I believe in putting my pocket where my mouth is.
Bhaijaan, you can’t ignore the presence of social media in a conflict such as Gaza, if it wasn’t for social media then anyone would believe one side narrative.

Most if not all of us can only raise awareness through social media.

Let’s be in 2023, Bhaijaan. ☺️
 
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Bhaijaan, you can’t ignore the presence of social media in a conflict such as Gaza, if it wasn’t for social media then anyone would believe one side narrative.

Most if not all of us can only raise awareness through social media.

Let’s be in 2023, Bhaijaan, you can’t be that aged ☺️

The social media is absolutely overrated and negative.

All these show of solitary means nothing when people are not willing to to match their tweets with some actual action.

If they can’t act , no need to make a mockery of themselves and the suffering people through commentary.
 
The social media is absolutely overrated and negative.

All these show of solitary means nothing when people are not willing to to match their tweets with some actual action.

If they can’t act , no need to make a mockery of themselves and the suffering people through commentary.
I respectfully disagree, Bhaijaan.
 
The social media is absolutely overrated and negative.

All these show of solitary means nothing when people are not willing to to match their tweets with some actual action.

If they can’t act , no need to make a mockery of themselves and the suffering people through commentary.

I'm not a fan of social media, but if we didn't have it, all our news would be fed to us by the US/Israel propaganda wing. This is a situation where social media is capable of giving the balance which Rishi Sunak has openly pledged to ignore.
 
Indian team should tribute today win to innocent civilians from both side who were martey during this war
and look guys who quicjly devadwal stance changed to both sides as soon as their govt announced a statement that favoured both sides.

you lot are pathetic.
 
and look guys who quicjly devadwal stance changed to both sides as soon as their govt announced a statement that favoured both sides.

you lot are pathetic.
I think you have some problem . From starting i have sympathy for both side civilian who are killed in this war .its your problem that you consider Hamas terrorist as an civilian .they are terrorist that's it .
 
I'm not a fan of social media, but if we didn't have it, all our news would be fed to us by the US/Israel propaganda wing. This is a situation where social media is capable of giving the balance which Rishi Sunak has openly pledged to ignore.
I respectfully disagree, Bhaijaan.

It is this false sense of power that social media gives to you. Exciting and that’s about it.

Besides, hatred really sells and spreads faster than anything so chances are social media is already being used by the wrong people to further their agenda anyway and get a lot of bad stuff happen while all the so called good folks are gonna do is make some solidarity tweets.
 
Imagine any civilised country publishing such childish stuff on their official twitter account. I feel even more embarrassed now that our proudly Hindu PM said that there was no question of balance, we stand with Israel.

This is not representative of the great British nation, we pride ourselves on objectivity and neutrality.
 
Imagine any civilised country publishing such childish stuff on their official twitter account. I feel even more embarrassed now that our proudly Hindu PM said that there was no question of balance, we stand with Israel.

This is not representative of the great British nation, we pride ourselves on objectivity and neutrality.
Given the latest tweet, RSS Silos are redrafting their scripts after a non cricketing nation - Isreal - commented on a cricket match.

Give it time!
 
Rizwan basically tweeted supporting Terrorism. I mean he could have supported his 'Brothers and Sisters' of Gaza in a separate time AND not when Gaza just killed 1000s of innocent Israelis, beheaded babies, killed and paraded women naked. The entire world is condemning this attack and here we have a guy tweeting supporting the terrorists after a cricket match victory. It is equally sorry to see so many people supporting this.

This is what world feels about 7th October -

All this has been proven fake news. The CNN reporter Sara who broke the news, had to apologize because it was not true. The Biden administration also had to retract their earlier statements and confirm it was not true. Furthermore, 1000s of Israelis are not dead. 1000s of Palestinians are the ones who are dead. Mostly children. Over the past week, Israel has broken and violated multiple international laws. They used white phosphorus, (confirmed by an official human rights body) Bombed a convoy of women and children fleeing the country, (as requested by israel to leave) and on top of that gave hospitals one hour to evacuate before they bombed it. Israel is a terrorist state, I've not even touched on the online propaganda Israel has posted, which has been disproven by community notes on twitter. Oh, and there is footage of Israel's driving over a dead palestinian civilian's body multiple times. Political commentator Ben Shapiro tweeted an image of the beheaded Israeli baby, it was a proven fake and was a puppy at the vets. However, there are multiple images and video proof of dead palestine babies. But, they are palestinian so they don't matter.

Indians have been bootlicking and crying for Israeli attention the past week onTwitter. Funny enough, they are not getting any acknowledgement. I cringed when I saw an Indian academic pushing for Indian men to breed with Israeli women to strengthen ties. I remember how angry the Israelis were hearing that, spewing hate towards Indians and hindus. Yet still Indians support them blindly. I wonder why.
 
This is terrible!

How can someone get so offended seeing a player offering prayer on the field.

what's wrong with it?

What law do they think he's broken by praying?

I worry for the safety of the players. Imagine if they beat India in the semi finals , the final would be dangerous for them.

The worlds largest democracy as they call it.
 
What law do they think he's broken by praying?

I worry for the safety of the players. Imagine if they beat India in the semi finals , the final would be dangerous for them.

The worlds largest democracy as they call it.
This was done in the uae you can even pray on the road there.. if uae authority’s get to hear about this they’ll ban whole of Ind coming there !!
 
afridi before the mohali semi final mentioned kashmir while sitting in India, and you couldn't do anything about it and kept crying about it online and still cry about it.

plz show us this law.
It only took a few audience in Ahmedabad to make the entire Pakistani fans cry. Lol
 
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