Prove to me you actually live in Russia you retärd no Russian says the s*** you say
What oblast are you from?
Урал, братик. Почти родина Бори
Урал, братик. Почти родина Бори
Ural is a district, not an oblast, which one are you from?
Are you a Navalny stan?
Ural is a district, not an oblast, which one are you from?
Are you a Navalny stan?
Yeah
Raul Castro: After we took power in 1959, Fidel would often unwind by playing basketball with some friends and advisers. I think it was around that time that he began to use what would come to be called the Euro Step. It wasn’t universally accepted though. Che, in particular, had some major issues with it for reasons I still struggle to fully grasp.
Journal Entry by Che Guevara, 12 December 1962
“In his frequent basketball matches, Fidel has started using a new move he simply calls ‘The Step.’ It is undeniably effective, yet is its goodness equally undeniable? As revolutionaries we must not merely pay attention to ends, but to means. I worry that this flash and pomp is not befitting of the revolutionary leader. It serves to separate him too much from those caught in the chains of a maudlin life, marred by oppression and economic strife. Yes, it leads to a basket, but at what cost to the communal spirit?”
"Yes, it leads to a basket, but at what cost to the communal spirit?” - Che
Food for thought....
Manu Ginobili: Growing up in Argentina, we knew who Castro was, but our knowledge was a bit less than it could have been. Remember this was before high speed internet and Wikipedia and what not. We always looked up a bit more to Che as he was our native son, although I do think that he was wrong regarding the validity of the Euro Step. Of course, Castro was wrong to strip human rights from so many. I know you can’t fully divorce this move from its origins, but having said that I believe that it does not belong to Castro or to any other single person as it is now the possession of all who love basketball and all who use it to split the defense, creating an open lane to the basket.
Gregg Popovich: As a symbol, Castro was undeniably great, representing hope and freedom to many Latin Americans who resented the United States’ hegemony in the region and how it was attained through economic and political machinations that paid infinitely more attention to American interests than Latin lives. However, Castro was not a symbol, but a man and as a man, he has much to answer for. His invention of the Euro Step means that his legacy will always be tied up with that of the NBA’s, but thankfully, this innovation is far less ambiguous than perhaps any other aspect of his legacy. Whatever else may be said about him, he changed the game.
"Yes, it leads to a basket, but at what cost to the communal spirit?” - Che
Food for thought....
Plz tell me that's real
Plz tell me that's real
I been trying to look for other sources and havent been able to find any yet but im gonna pretend even if i dont find any
Anyone in this thread in Western Washington? More specifically, the Pierce County area? I'd like to learn more and get more involved, but I'm not really sure where to start.
Goat s***
Has to get out of his chair to go kick real s*** on that lame-ass reporter for asking such a dumb question
Can someone translate this please? The video doesn't have captions but it seems interesting lol
Edit: nevermind found a version with subtitles

Denver police arrested four members of the PSL giving them ridiculous charges such as kidnapping
Denver police arrested four members of the PSL giving them ridiculous charges such as kidnapping
https://www.liberationnews.org/police-arrest-anti-racist-organizers/
what the f***