Man City's Guardiola says he will continue to stand up for Palestine
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Man City's Guardiola says he will continue to stand up for Palestine
"Never, ever in the history of humanity have we had the information in front of our eyes watching more clearly than now, Guardiola told reporters in Manchester, England. The genocide in Palestine, what happened in Ukraine, what happened in Russia, what happened all around the world in Sudan, everywhere, he said. What happened in front of us? Do you want to see it? It's our problems as human beings. It's our problems."
"If it was the opposite side, it would hurt me, Guardiola said. Wanting harm for another country? It hurts me. To completely kill thousands of innocent people, it hurts me. It's no more complicated than that. No more. When you have an idea and you need to defend it, and you have to kill thousands, thousands of people? I'm sorry, I will stand up. Always, I will be there, always."
"What is happening right now, with the technologies and advances that we have, the humanity is better than ever in terms of possibilities. We can reach the moon; we can do everything. But still, right now, we kill each other. For what? When I see the images, I am sorry, it hurts. That is why in every position I can help by speaking up to be a better society, I will try and will be there."
Wars and conflicts across the world produce vivid images that expose mass suffering and killing, especially in Gaza, Ukraine, Russia, and Sudan. Modern technology makes those images impossible to ignore, increasing public awareness and emotional impact. The protection of human life must be prioritized above political or ideological aims. Deliberate killing of thousands of innocent people causes deep hurt and moral outrage. Individuals in public positions can help by speaking out, advocating for justice, peace, and accountability. Global advances coexist with persistent brutality, creating urgency to translate awareness into action to protect civilians and pursue justice.
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