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Substack: mjrobbins.com Podcast: abundancepod.com
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my god, it's real
See also weirdly how anti solar farm protests draw on early 00s anti-GM protests
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Natural England in full Caligula mould: KILL THE PONIES, MORE FISH DISCOS AND BAT TUNNELS www.thetimes.com/article/ba52...
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NL is doing this. I think it’s a great idea. nltimes.nl/2026/06/09/d...
It’s like whole swathes of the Labour Party have been sucked into the cringe vortex and cannot now see the people who actually vote for them or the strengths of Britain as an actually existing country.
7/ The THIRD article looks specifically at exposure. It argues that we’re seeing a sort of ‘Moynihan’s Law’ with trust. An age of ultra-scrutiny means failure and misconduct is unearthed more often. But this causes trust to fall. Read here: parables.substack.com/p/notes-on-t...
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The Dutch government wants to ban “kidfluencers,” children under the age of 16 who make commercial content for social media, such as unboxing videos and videos by family vloggers. Children being syste...
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Dutch gov't to ban kidfluencers: No under 16s making commercial content on social media
Martin Robbins
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Please don’t make me root for Starmer
My problem is I can think of lots of smart arguments against the ban but none of them surpass my gut feeling that we should stop kids swimming in toxic waste.
There's a fascinating kind of hyper-literate illiteracy online these days, where people are so busy trying to detect a second layer of meaning in what they see that they just completely miss the intended message.