Foment

to instigate or stir up (usually something undesirable); provoke; agitate; fan the flames

MissLilly52

MissLilly52

@misslilly52.bsky.social

This country got along fine until Obama. Before Obama, races made huge gains in mutual understanding. Corporations were seen as places where anybody could succeed with great salaries and benefits. Obama is a socialist, so he had to foment racial strife and hatred for capitalism. Think about it.

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elEconomista

elEconomista

@eleconomista.es

Foment del Treball ha configurado un comité de expertos que redactará un libro blanco que ilustrará la situación del absentismo en España. El grupo de trabajo impulsará una serie de comparecencias con perfiles tanto económicos como educativos con tal de diagnosticar a fondo el fenómeno y proponer...

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Listen I'm Scary OK

Listen I'm Scary OK

@katiemcvay.cryptoanarchy.network

an awful thing about los angeles is that, in order to win over people using the genocidal strain in their hearts, the mayoral candidates immediately engage in a battle to see who can foment the most hateful rhetoric towards the unhoused

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