iacovos.bsky.social
European Londoner
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Oh do piss off. If only I could enable outcomes but I sadly can't, other than point out the inevitable consequences of actions. Enjoy your fascism when it surely comes. I may have to rely on my EU passport
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I entirely agree that Starmer's Labour display all of that sadly and are in danger of paving the way for Farage's fascists
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This from the man who executed Putin's Brexit plan, put a KGB mole in the House of Lords and fawned over Trump. Johnson is a traitor and should be serving life
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- Russia unilaterally withdraws from Ukraine as Putin falls from Kremlin window
- Cyprus finally reunited as all foreign troops leave and UK bases disbanded (Now I'm being fanciful)
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Are white people American? Asking for my Navajo friend's Cherokee friend
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Wasn't a long way back though
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You can be both. Though kings generally get a free pass. Till they meet the chopping block
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What's the idea of America? Asking for a Navajo friend
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We'd be happy for free movement in deserving cases like yours. Enjoy your weekend too
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Never rationalise or engage with a fool, especially a dangerous one. Give them the widest berth possible
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Musk and anything connected to him should be sanctioned in Europe. He is a clear and present extremist threat with the intent, means and record of causing substantial disruption to democratic norms and freedoms
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No-brainiest of no-brainers
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Why is something so obvious and necessary, especially now, even up for debate?
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Maybe Black people and women need to create their own militias to defend themselves. I hear 2nd Amendment allows loads of guns for this sort of eventuality
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Well now US has government by disorganised money and disorganised mob. Unlikely to end well
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Our city, our choice. Existed long before UK. Sunderland might make a good capital for what's left of Brexitland. Or Clacton
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I nevertheless object to the terminology, which reinforces the Brexshit narrative of separation and exceptionalism. Though I'd be very happy with separation of London from the UK
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Democracy also requires you not to vote for fascists
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How many people is Trump likely to kill (over and above those in his first term)? Is he ready for his very humane sentence too?
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Europe AND the UK? Which continent is the UK in FFS? This is what the Brexshit mind virus has done even to Brits who are pro-EU
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Can anyone also find out the KGB codenames for agents Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage? I'm thinking Payats and Pepelnitsa
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Where could Trump possibly have got the idea of divide and rule from?
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Do the Russians have a collection of silly blond wigs they give to their recruits? See also Boris Johnson
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Will the inevitable demise of Elon be in the style of Adolf, Elvis or the 2nd Amendment?
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When Nazi salutes came back in fashion
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The dementia is clearly getting worse
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When he says my country, does he mean Russia?
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Bit of a sloppy, half-hearted Nazi salute by Bannon. They need to set up classes to practice doing it properly. Also clicking heels and goose-stepping
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Conservatives are going to give you your country back. The Scots, Welsh and Irish must be delighted. Can we Londoners also have London (which was around before England existed) so we can rejoin the EU?
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Yeah. They tried that in the US and it didn't end too well. The UK under Starmer are fully complicit in genocidal war crimes sadly, and it's no good just asserting otherwise because it's uncomfortable or because Labour are "progressive" (having shown little evidence of this)
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Not even slightly what? What's not difficult? I'm really not into this sort of vague apologist gaslighting
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Missed out the 'h'
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You got to have a sense of hummus but this appropriation is horribubble, innit?
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I'm sure the Palestinians would endorse such a plan for their homeland too
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FFS, we know what Farage supporters want. A white Anglo-Saxon Britain with no immigrants and no more woke stuff. If they get the promise of that they're happy to let the billionaires rip, as in the US. Labour whetting their appetite just makes them hungrier for the real thing
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Common sense is to rejoin the EU. This is mini-common sense
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Is this just a pink line?
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UK youth may have to fight for European freedoms, but not their own apparently because...red lines
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Starmer is definitely to blame for aiding the genocide of Palestinians, through rhetoric, supplying arms, and use of UK bases carved out of Cyprus. The key lesson from the US is don't be shit and take support for granted because the other lot are shitter. That's the way to full-blown fascism
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And the stain of genocide will be wiped clean, Brexshit will start working, and there might even be less need for migrant-bashing theatrics to appeal to Reform types. Yay! UK could be spared fascism after all
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What about the "difficult" choice of cancelling some fucking red lines so UK can get back to freely trading with EU. Instead of more starving of kids, freezing pensioners, aiding genocide, appeasing US, and bashing migrants in a vain attempt to appeal to Reform types?
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Why not if you're Trump? Elect a rapist, expect everything to get fucked
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What's the betting Tesla ends up being the biggest, most fraudulent collapse in corporate history?
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Europe was important to the US when Russia/USSR was a threat to US interests. Now that the US and Russia are best mates, why does the US need Europe? Especially as the US hates the EU and can always rely on the servile UK, via bases carved out in Cyprus, to support Israel's genociding
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Didn't end well for the last but one Charlie to rule England either
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Though the Brits did go for Bozo Johnson, currently favour Farage's fascists in the polls and have a ridiculous Charlie who claims to be king. So not sure Brits can claim any high ground
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And yet Reform lead in the polls? Make it make sense