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If the fascist version of cognitive dissonance is ignoring reality so that you can justify and enact authoritarian measures, the anarchist version is ignoring reality so you can skip from step one to done.

The people that think collaboration can't happen remotely are also the ones who only get their ideas implemented by being loudly wrong and basically a bully. They need face to face interaction because how else will they float around, sprinkling their bad ideas, and pushing for features that both no one asked for and don't meet user's needs.

Police told Winstanley he is not under arrest, but they’re confiscating his devices on the off-chance they can find evidence.

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Rather than condemn all atrocities and seek justice for the victims, governments try to pretend the atrocities of their allies are acceptable. Only enemy atrocities are "real" atrocities. It spits in the face of the victims and of humanity everywhere.
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Well, if you needed further proof that Labour have been nobbled by big business, looks like Keir Starmer is going to require the Competition & Market Authority to soften its approach while he tries to 'rip out bureaucracy' to stop it 'stifling' investment in the UK....

The CMA actually needs to be strengthened to reduce the rampant oligarchy across so many UK economic sectors, not have its wings clipped (further).

This is a major mistake!

#economics #regulation #business

h/t FT

@ChrisMayLA6 he did say nothing would change, business as usual. So there’s that. BAU is working so well for the 99%, after all.

Clare Barclay (CEO, Microsoft UK) has been appointed to chair the UK's new Industrial Strategy Advisory Council.

So, Starmer is trying to clip the wings of the CMA (see earlier post) & is putting the local CEO of a well known past monopolist in charge of recommendations around industrial strategy...

seeing a pattern?

Labour seems to think the future is a further compounding of the UK's oligopolistic economy.... Its not worked in the past so i why would it will now!

#corporations
h/t FT

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Posted by a gentleman I follow, and I have added alt-text to it, for the benefit of those who might want to boost it. And for the benefit of those who cannot see the picture, of course!

@StevenSaus I don’t think it needed new research. Finding correlations and building from them is not reasoning.

I don’t use P&O ferries in the same way I don’t buy my kids school shoes from Clarkes.

Companies that use fire and rehire policies to reduce wage costs absolutely should be targeted by a Labour government. Befriending them for investment and then crossing your fingers to hope they respect your new rules looks naive at best and like you’re no better than the duplicitous Tories at worst.

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