法蘭西總統專訪:「獨裁國家抗疫好過民主?咪天真啦!」
今日《Financial Times》獨家專訪法國總統Emmanuel Macron,重點主要係講歐盟响疫情之下嘅問題,不過記者明顯玩嘢指有人話(或者自稱)獨裁社會抗疫比民主國家「成功」,問佢點睇,佢聽到就好不屑(bristled)。然後就話喇。
//There is no comparison, he says, between countries where information flows freely and citizens can criticise their governments and those where the truth was suppressed. “Given these differences, the choices made and what China is today, which I respect, let’s not be so naive as to say it’s been much better at handling this,” he says. “We don’t know. There are clearly things that have happened that we don’t know about.”//
(喂,資訊同言論自由,國民可以隨意批評自己政府,好難同真相被壓制嗰啲比較㗎喎。「咁當然會有唔同嘅,呢個係人地國家嘅選擇,我緊係尊重㗎。不過咁,大家咪咁天真覺得佢地真係處理得好啲啦,因為無人知㗎,好明顯無人清楚裡面發生咗咩事。」)
洗唔洗咁串呀?
#有無人回應呀喂
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過15萬的網紅pennyccw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Allen Iverson and the 76ers' reunion tour kicked off with a fantastic opening act. A full house, video tribute and enough No. 3 jerseys in the crow...
he bristled 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳解答
Allen Iverson and the 76ers' reunion tour kicked off with a fantastic opening act.
A full house, video tribute and enough No. 3 jerseys in the crowd to fill two or three merchandise stands. Iverson kissed the 76ers logo, danced with his teammates and bowed to his adoring fans.
All they need to do now is work on the finish. Fans came for No. 3 and stayed for No. 10 -- Philadelphia's 10th straight loss.
Chauncey Billups scored 31 points and Carmelo Anthony had 14 to help the Denver Nuggets spoil Iverson's return to Philadelphia with a 93-83 win over the 76ers on Monday night.
"I just felt like I was back home," Iverson said. "It was deja vu. Just a real good feeling. The fans made it hard on me because they made me more nervous than I already was."
The Nuggets did their share to ruin Iverson's homecoming. Denver scored the first 14 points of the fourth quarter to rally for its fourth straight win.
Iverson's old team improved to 16-5; his new-again team fell to 5-16.
"It was a positive experience to be part of A.I. returning," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "I thought he fatigued as the game went on and we got the benefit of it. He's not in the best of shape yet."
Iverson received a standing ovation when he left in the fourth quarter. He scored 11 points on 4-for-11 shooting and had six assists in 37 minutes.
Iverson's rousing return did little to mask the fact that the Sixers are a lousy team. Only one-win New Jersey has a worse record in the Eastern Conference.
"I haven't been here long enough to put a finger on one or two things [wrong]," Iverson said. "Tonight, with the way the guys competed, I don't know how they lost nine games in a row. I couldn't see it, not from the team I was playing with tonight. We'll get it together, believe me."
Andre Iguodala led the Sixers with 31 points, Thaddeus Young had 21 and Samuel Dalembert grabbed 15 rebounds.
But this night for the Sixers was all about Iverson in his first game with the team since he was traded in 2006. A sellout crowd of 20,664 stood and roared in approval when Iverson was introduced and planted the kiss on the centercourt logo.
Iverson missed his first shot, a makable layup early in the first quarter. His first points came off a 4-footer he tossed up off a Dalembert miss.
Energized by the emotional pregame show, the 76ers played one of their strongest quarters of the season. Iguodala, who bristled at the end of Iverson's first tenure at being labeled "AI2," scored 14 points to show this was still his team.
It's still Iverson's crowd.
The building hummed every time he touched the ball, and each basket was cheered as if it were a playoff winner.
Iverson played sparingly in his three-game stint with Memphis and feared he'd be out of game shape for his debut. He played all but 1 second of the first quarter and sat out in the second half mostly because of three fouls by the middle of the third quarter.
Backed by 18 points from Iguodala and 10 from Thaddeus Young, the Sixers led 44-41 at the break.
They stretched that lead to nine when Iverson tossed a floater toward the basket that Dalembert slammed in for the alley-oop and had the Sixers feeling like their losing streak would be history.

he bristled 在 pennyccw Youtube 的最佳貼文
Allen Iverson and the 76ers' reunion tour kicked off with a fantastic opening act.
A full house, video tribute and enough No. 3 jerseys in the crowd to fill two or three merchandise stands. Iverson kissed the 76ers logo, danced with his teammates and bowed to his adoring fans.
All they need to do now is work on the finish. Fans came for No. 3 and stayed for No. 10 -- Philadelphia's 10th straight loss.
Chauncey Billups scored 31 points and Carmelo Anthony had 14 to help the Denver Nuggets spoil Iverson's return to Philadelphia with a 93-83 win over the 76ers on Monday night.
"I just felt like I was back home," Iverson said. "It was deja vu. Just a real good feeling. The fans made it hard on me because they made me more nervous than I already was."
The Nuggets did their share to ruin Iverson's homecoming. Denver scored the first 14 points of the fourth quarter to rally for its fourth straight win.
Iverson's old team improved to 16-5; his new-again team fell to 5-16.
"It was a positive experience to be part of A.I. returning," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "I thought he fatigued as the game went on and we got the benefit of it. He's not in the best of shape yet."
Iverson received a standing ovation when he left in the fourth quarter. He scored 11 points on 4-for-11 shooting and had six assists in 37 minutes.
Iverson's rousing return did little to mask the fact that the Sixers are a lousy team. Only one-win New Jersey has a worse record in the Eastern Conference.
"I haven't been here long enough to put a finger on one or two things [wrong]," Iverson said. "Tonight, with the way the guys competed, I don't know how they lost nine games in a row. I couldn't see it, not from the team I was playing with tonight. We'll get it together, believe me."
Andre Iguodala led the Sixers with 31 points, Thaddeus Young had 21 and Samuel Dalembert grabbed 15 rebounds.
But this night for the Sixers was all about Iverson in his first game with the team since he was traded in 2006. A sellout crowd of 20,664 stood and roared in approval when Iverson was introduced and planted the kiss on the centercourt logo.
Iverson missed his first shot, a makable layup early in the first quarter. His first points came off a 4-footer he tossed up off a Dalembert miss.
Energized by the emotional pregame show, the 76ers played one of their strongest quarters of the season. Iguodala, who bristled at the end of Iverson's first tenure at being labeled "AI2," scored 14 points to show this was still his team.
It's still Iverson's crowd.
The building hummed every time he touched the ball, and each basket was cheered as if it were a playoff winner.
Iverson played sparingly in his three-game stint with Memphis and feared he'd be out of game shape for his debut. He played all but 1 second of the first quarter and sat out in the second half mostly because of three fouls by the middle of the third quarter.
Backed by 18 points from Iguodala and 10 from Thaddeus Young, the Sixers led 44-41 at the break.
They stretched that lead to nine when Iverson tossed a floater toward the basket that Dalembert slammed in for the alley-oop and had the Sixers feeling like their losing streak would be history.
