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Cake day: February 14th, 2025

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  • People of Eastern European origin were used as scab labour, on the red tories watch, to undermine pay and conditions for UK based workers of whatever origin.

    Which was a huge part of the anti-EU sentiment (in the Northern city I come from and lived in at the time) that led to brexit.

    The bbc and billionaire owned media framed the debate as ‘liberalism’ (do they mean economic or social liberalism? Because they are two opposing things) against xenophobia, while omitting the stories of all of those people who had been hammered be their loss of pay and conditions. Framing and omission are the bbc’s (and other nation state information operations’) stocks in trade.

    My guess is that it would take telling the blokes I grew up with “you’re racist” about three time (for complaining about the huge reduction in their quality of life caused by the importation of cheap Eastern European labour), before they turn around and say “ok, fuck you, where is the racist party for me to follow then?”

    The sad thing is this response suits the same billionaires and establishment figures that put Farage on tv every week on politics tv shows for years despite having no MP’s in the first place.

    “They do the jobs British people don’t want to do”. Actually we don’t want anybody doing those jobs for that pay. If you’ve said that take a look at yourself. Think.




  • I’m not holding my breath either.

    Maybe the way various entities have encouraged the US to embrace its worse impulses might offer a clue as to how global climate activists might be able to try and deal with the seemingly invincible fossil fuel empire.

    To elaborate: the second election of Trump, and his and Musk’s actions only a month in have already severely harmed if not destroyed the trust the US needs for the world to continue to use the dollar as global reserve currency.

    I don’t think Musk or Trump have the capacity for strategic thinking, or enough of an understanding of geopolitics or economics to understand what harm they have and are causing the US’s prospects over the mid to long term.


  • There are always best and worst case scenarios.

    We are currently comprehensively losing the battle for 3C@2100 (which comes with increasingly harmful-to-devastating impacts in the intervening years and decades: future climate refugees will make the current not-far-off-a-London a decade seem like a picnic. A situation fascists will no doubt exploit).

    It looks like the only way to prevent 4C plus and, a future Earth only described in science fiction, is mass civil disobedience.

    But the UK government appears to be the worst in any civilised country in terms of squashing dissent, and most of the public appears to be more concerned with not being delayed on their commutes.