You are either on the side of the violent fascists or opposed to them. This is the predictable end result of their actions. This will be the justification for their politics.
I almost can't believe this, but *right now*, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a programme about the scourge of illegal immigration, through a lens of faux concern.
The documentary is called To Catch A King. It is recorded and presented by anti-immigration journalist Sue Mitchell and an ex-army fitness instructor, Rob Lawrie.
If you need a script for getting your company off Twitter, I WROTE YOU ONE. Multiple people have used it, successfully, to explain the legal liability your company incurs by forcing employees to be on a platform with child sexual abuse material. I will help you use it. anildash.com/2026/02/23/t...
I hate to be Captain Obvious, but the point of an oligarchy is that we don't get to ask "why?"
I've been a broken record on this for three years and I'll be a broken record for as long as that fucking website exists:
X is a viciously racist far-right organising platform that ONLY WORKS because a huge number of centrists, lefties and progressivs cannot stop propping it up
In before Keir Starmer claims that these racist mobs have "legitimate concerns"
"Should." But this UK government has internalised the racist claim that migrants and minorities are strangers, and that they are responsible for their own brutalisation.
Legacy carmakers trying everything they can to save the internal combustion engine like Homer with the rotten sandwich.
The BBC, as Belfast burns
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The use of social media in planning violent protests over the Belfast knife attack has drawn condemnation, with Britain's ruling Labour Party accusing Elon Musk of stoking divisions. The tech billiona...
For those either too old or too young to know what I'm talking about.
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“What you're seeing is a race-based pogrom. We are seeing men going door to door asking to get the foreigners out based exclusively on the colour of their skin.”
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Northern Ireland's first minister says masked men were "burning families out of their homes". One pastor says black people were targeted, while an MP calls it a "race-based pogrom".