Foment

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

Mary

Mary

@maryhruth.bsky.social

"The men and women who wear our uniform are being used as pawns to foment the profits of a murderous cabal."

'Murder Incorporated'
https://open.substack.com/pub/noelcasler/p/murder-incorporated?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

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Lewis Wade 🗃️

Lewis Wade 🗃️

@wadehistory.bsky.social

I feel real dread about Farage pulling this stunt in my hometown. Let's be clear: Ipswich is struggling, and desperately needs real political support. The last thing it needs is a hate-mongering vulture swooping in to claim it as his own territory, promising easy fixes that will only foment division

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The Nation Magazine

The Nation Magazine

@thenation.com

Today's fascists are not just “colonizing” health foods, they are using ways of eating them to foment ideological violence, writes Amber Husain. If we ignore this, we may miss not just the power of food but the nature of the fascism at hand.
https://https://bit.ly/41cmC5g

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