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RT @TheProleStar
*Some* refugees are more welcome than others, says the Sunday Times.
Wonder what it could be about Syrians, Yemenis and Afghans that makes racists like David say they don't deserve us to feel as much affinity for them.
Is it that we helped destroy the countries they're fleeing?

RT @Teh_Snowflake
As an ideology, neoliberalism is powerful because it denies the very existence of class.

If material analysis is irrelevant, your only limitations are your own imagination, and your capacity for hard work.

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RT @gralefrit
Can’t wait for more forward-looking, urgent and helpful policies that speak to core Tory voters, such as reintroducing crisps in bags with a see-through plastic window, putting extra racist jokes in Fawlty Towers, bringing back keelhauling, and restarting World War 2.

Good overview of the Belgian gov's data retention proposal, forcing platforms to provide metadata to authorities. This is important as it would result in a ban of those that don't - or can't - like Signal. As this proposal could spread to other EU member states, it needs to be fought at every turn, before it is too late edri.org/our-work/belgium-want

Your daily reminder that corporate is the opposite of human.

Of all the intensely stupid ways team loyalty and partisanship can express itself, I really don't think you could come up with one dumber than "Our nuclear brinkmanship isn't a problem because it'll be the other side who launches the first nuke" if you tried. 

caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/

RT @PalBint
If sanctions worked for South Africa, why not Palestine too 🇵🇸🇿🇦

RT @monaeltahawy
And remember that it was white women who were your mothers, aunts, and sisters who were the real-life Serenas, all too willing to foot soldier for the patriarchy in return for its crumbs. feministgiant.com/p/essay-the-

RT @BestForBritain
“This Government will never stop trying to help people” says Chancellor who has overseen the biggest fall in living standards since 1956 and introduced the highest tax burden for 70 years 🤷

RT @MrMKimber
.@KayBurley: "So [Boris] could say goodbye to a work colleague, but people couldn't say goodbye to a dying relative?"
Downing St. Chief of Staff, Steve Barclay: "Yes"

RT @tante
The individual carbon footprint is an invention by BP's marketing to shift the blame for climate change to consumers who put out way less pollution than big business.

But I love how he adds the magic "through technology" to make it sound as if it wasn't bullshit. twitter.com/AndrewLawton/statu

RT @Haggis_UK
Gareth Bacon(Tory MP) - "Some children are at risk of being indoctrinated by political activists masquerading as teachers... they need to be struck off if they fail to comply with impartiality guidelines"

I think I might re-record this soundcloud.com/francis-fish/no - it needs a middle 8 for a start

Early attempts with Garage Band

Song about Blair, but I think it still fits

…the empire has no problem with disinformation. The empire that is built on propaganda and lies has no problem with propaganda and lies. It has a problem with the truth. From ⁦@caitoz⁩ caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/

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