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Well, I've been looking a t Bluesky. Thing is,. it's another Twitter, with all of the things I didn't care for that much. I don't feel motivated to go there.

@ChrisMayLA6 @ScotInTraining

95% of immigrants are actively recruited to the UK by British employers. So aren't taking any risk to get here. The problem is when they arrive. As one social care worker said to me, they come to Africa and bring us to Europe where we have to work for the boss who can treat us badly because they know if we lose the job we risk having to go back and that would all but destroy our lives. Europe has a tradition of going to Africa and bringing back workers to work in terrible conditions and do the jobs that no-one wants to do here, we'll not for the low pay.

It is very common for migrant workers to be told which shifts to work, they get no sick pay and no statutory sick pay, they often are not paid overtime or holiday pay, and racist abuse us a regular part of their work.

A very small number come here as refugees. Virtually all are from countries with very bad human rights records and the UK take a very small number compared to other countries. So they are not illegal and are not breaking any laws indeed the law says refugees can arrive this way.

Sorry for being pedantic but I think there is a lot of deliberate misinformation here and we need to challenge all assumptions.

If you're surprised about Labour attacking the poorest people then read this from 11 years ago. Believe them when they tell you what they are.

theguardian.com/politics/2013/

“I have never understood why, when everyone on the planet is one accident or medical condition away from disability, many people seem to lack any empathy and do not attempt to understand how it must feel to be refused service because of a disability.”
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c87x2p

as a "computers person" i do not know how to solve the problem correctly the first time, what i do have is an endless list of strange tactical maneuvers that might solve a problem and an ability to prioritise them

Why do Labour believe in private equity? youtu.be/R4YNFMhNiB4?si=EYyPxV The logic of private equity capitalists is contrary to everything that it seems sound government, good governance, sensible pension fund planning and long term thinking should stand for. So why is Labour besotted with it?

@remixtures

“when this happens in a democracy …“

Perhaps evidence that it isn’t one?

Yet the most glaring omission in #COP29 in Baku wasn’t financial. It was the failure to address the elephant in the room that stares us all in the face: fossil fuels.

Without drastically cutting emissions, all the financial commitments in the world will amount to little more than patchwork.

Fossil fuels must be front and centre, not sidestepped if we’re serious about real progress. Anything less is just rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship.

theclimatehistorian.substack.c

#climatechange

@Radical_EgoCom @User47 we get welfare precisely because they’re *scared* of socialism and want to quiet us down. As soon as the pressure is off, they start clawing it back.

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This makes me want to scream and pull out my hair.

"Reduce your vocabulary by 10-20% to prove you're a human."

@broadwaybabyto “if you make it all about you, ok, then it is”. I suppose saying what he did meant he didn’t have to act on things that made him uncomfortable. Also means staying in the misogy of apathy boys’ club. Thinking is hard and some folks just won’t.

I was recently called a misandrist for the first time in my life. Why? Because I told a man that men needed to “behave better”. He screamed “not all men!” At me and then demanded I show more deference and acknowledgement that there are “good guys out there”.

This was someone I considered a friend - so I tried to explain that of course there are good guys - but we don’t know who they are. We have to approach EVERY man with caution because of the constant threat of rape and abuse.

I explained that’s why we say men have privilege - because they don’t have to move through life with that constant threat. They don’t have to be on guard ALL the time. They aren’t judged by what they wear, how many kids they have, how much they drink or how late they were out at night.

He proceeded to school me that he in fact experienced No benefit from being a man. He genuinely could not comprehend that I wasn’t saying he didn’t work hard or earn whatever he had - just that it would have been HARDER had he been a woman or marginalized in another way.

Nope. I was told I hate men and that we could no longer be friends.

guys - please don’t do this. I kept my cool and tried to gently explain where I was coming from only to get berated and repeatedly told that if I didn’t do exactly as he wanted - the friendship would be cut off.

This dude proved my point and couldn’t even see it.

We KNOW it’s not all men - but it’s too many men. And we DON’T know who the safe ones are.

I’m debating writing an article about this - especially considering disabled women are far more likely to experience abuse. I’m just not sure it “fits” with Disabled Ginger. Though reproductive health is certainly something I will be diving in to.

Thoughts? Is it too far removed from my normal topics?

#giselepelicot #notallmen #toomanymen #metoo #rape #abuse #misogyny #patriarchy #fuckthepatriarchy #shamemustchangesides #discrimination #womensrights #womenshealth #believewoman

"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops".

~ Stephen J. Gould

Would be nice if more people knew this quote and spent some extended time thinking about it on every level.

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