Inimical

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

i spil my jice 🎣

i spil my jice 🎣

@tusionni.bsky.social

broke, small brain: "evil doesn't win" because history is written by the victors
woke, large brain: evil doesn't win because the fact of evilness is inimical to any virtue; resultantly, evil people are more often than not almost pitiably stupid

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Vasabjit Banerjee

Vasabjit Banerjee

@vasabjit.bsky.social

The redistricting in TX will decimate the Texan control of important committees in the House.

State houses and governors across the U.S. depend on such Reps, if they are lucky to have them, to get federal dollars and avoid inimical policies.

Whether one is pro- or anti-redistricting, these hold.

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@pmbraonain.bsky.social

Has no one told #Trump that the American way - that of the individual over society - is inimical to the European Way, which priortises society over the individual. The American Way has always been the biggest threat to European Social/Socialist Culture. @nytimes.com @washingtonpost.com

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