Inimical

1. tending to obstruct or harm; adverse 2. unfriendly; hostile; having the disposition of an enemy

Thomas Kennedy

Thomas Kennedy

@tomaskenn.bsky.social

HB945 creates a “counterintelligence and counterterrorism” unit within Florida department of law enforcement that could spy on groups or individuals whose “actions, views, or opinions” are deemed “a threat or are inimical to the interests of this state”.

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Tom Wallach

Tom Wallach

@mdwallach.bsky.social

@governor.ny.gov I’ve been impressed by your transformation and your willingness to rethink things. You have positioned yourself incredibly to hold your office, but sticking to this line will break you. The ultra wealthy are inimical to your policy goals, democracy, and common decency

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Morning Star

Morning Star

@mstaronline.bsky.social

Mandelson and New Labour: the end of the affair - KEITH FLETT highlights the inimical role of the strategist who helped shape Tony Blair’s ascent and whose political blueprint continues to echo in the era of Keir Starmer
morningstaronline.co.uk/article/mand...

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