Inimical

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

Rupert Alexander Esq.

Rupert Alexander Esq.

@rupert-alexander.bsky.social

@matthew-wright.bsky.social. the caller to your @lbc.co.uk show, 'Socialist' Paul from Colchester (circa 9.33am today). Oh, dear. Where to start? 🤔

Socialists believe in true equality & equity. They are opposed to elitism & a head of state based on the accident of birth. This is inimical to equity.

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Matt Bell

Matt Bell

@mdbell79.bsky.social

"I’d spent a long time on ships in the immer, or on planets with diurnal durations inimical to humanity’s. My return was the first time... I’d been able to dispense with circadian implants & settle into actual solar rhythms..." —China Mieville, EMBASSYTOWN (on SF solutions to Daylight Savings Time)

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Ifeanyi Uddin

Ifeanyi Uddin

@ifeanyiuddin.bsky.social

"The Labour government that won power in July 2024 has pursued policies that are inimical to the capital’s interests. This is more the result of thoughtlessness than malice." | The Economist

https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/10/23/labour-is-treating-london-shabbily

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