really-fungi.bsky.social
First year undergraduate student in Biological Science
Moderator of Entomemeology on Facebook
Wasp advocate
Special interest in Entomology and mycology
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The only reason people see them as foolish or backwards is corporate propaganda and the normalisation of buying clothes made by child slave labour in the third world instead of artisans who live on your street.
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You're not better than them, you're worse.
You're okay with and actively looking forward to thousands of people, including children, dying because arguing with people about vaccines has become tedious to you.
Scum.
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Social Dawinism dosnt become less gross or fascist just because you employ it against anti vaxxers.
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Children should learn about every major religion in school from an early age
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It already is
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A reform candidate was exposed as a paedo, the party should have been branded as a party of child molesters.
A candidate was exposed as a neo nazi, the party should have been branded as traitors to WW2 vets
Nigel farrage was once tricked into saying "up the ra" that clip should be played constantly
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No, no we actually need to stop attacking their policy or exposing their hypocrisy and need to start attacking them as people.
They didn't criticise Corbyns policy, they attacked him as a person and it worked
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Because fundermentally, liberals would rather a fascist win than a socialist
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Reform candidates were outed as peados and nazis during the election, did Labour ever attack them on that? Nope, not really.
They were too busy trying to outflank the tories from the right by becoming hard on immigration and hating trans people.
They spent more money fighting corbyn than reform
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We just had weeks of race riots a few months ago, spurred on by Tory and reform figures.
Did Starmer increase his rhetoric against them? Was there significant consequences for the organisations and individuals that caused these riots? Not really.
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The problem (for once) isn't infighting, it's liberal incompetence, spinelessness and comfort with fascists.
Look at how effectively and brutally the right and centre attacked Corbyn in the press.
As yourself if you've ever seen them attack Farrage in the same way.
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I thought we'd collectively agreed that tone policing is bad
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They should, they don't get that fear from posts like this though because they see immediately through it.
The only thing you're doing is adding to the evidence of the prosecution should you ever end up in court. Which you will if you actually regularly punch nazis
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Not enough people wanna actually show up to do meaningful and effective community based antifascist work and advocacy.
If you want to fight nazism, start with learning about your local Jewish, trans, Muslim etc communities and learning from them how to support them instead of dick measuring online
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I know you're clearly too far gone but to anyone else reading this thread, it's exactly this kind of spineless liberal nonsense that killed the American left and is killing the British left now.
Too many people wanna post online about how they'd totally punch a nazi on a public, easily IDed forum
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Exactly
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Ngl I'm missing your point. But okay 👍
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What's the American equivalent of baked beans or black pudding?
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They want you to feel hopeless because hopeless people don't fight back. You're not cooked yet
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I'm not even gonna dignify that with a proper response
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In the UK at least, you usually get a discount if you do your masters at the same institution you did your undergrad