Bonobo Leaders are all the Same, From Africa to South America: All Ego, No Brains

Imagine the scene: Kamala Harris playing for Inter Miami in the MLS, or Boris Johnson stepping out alongside Cristiano Ronaldo for Manchester United.
Well, that’s basically what happened in the South American nation of Suriname on Tuesday, as the country’s vice president picked himself to play for Inter Moengotapoe in one of the continent’s biggest soccer competitions.
Ronnie Brunswijk, who is the club’s owner, laced up and took to the field as a striker as his team faced off against Olimpia in the the CONCACAF League.
The 60-year-old even gave himself the captain’s armband for the last 16 match, which was played at the Ronnie Brunswijkstadion, which is, you guessed it, named after the man himself.

In 1999, he was accused him of cocaine trafficking by the Dutch government and was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison. Then, in 2005, he was suspended by Suriname’s national football association after threatening a player on the pitch with a handgun.

"A New York Times profile from earlier this year described him as “an elite paratrooper, a soccer player, a wanted bank robber, a guerrilla leader, a gold baron and a father to at least 50 children during his lifetime.”

He wuz kangz

you write all that without telling us the scores

Hata mimi if I own a soccer team, and at 60yrs, well screw it … am playing whatever position I choose. My money, my stadium, my team, my fuckin’ ball.

Walishinda sijui 6 - 1

Negro has reached the highest point in maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Nyinyi mko hapa just hating. Wakati akina bill gates na prince andrew walikua wanadinya watoto mlikua hapo mnapiga makofi tu for you white saviors. As usual the village COON @Akon City ako hapa.

Naona umeanza kunizoea

6-0. They lost

:smiley:

Not my fault you are a coon.