Inimical

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

Sasha Gusev

Sasha Gusev

@sashagusevposts.bsky.social

Good take on Columbia: "Higher ed policy in the United States is now being developed through ad hoc deals, a mode of regulation that is not only inimical to the ideal of the university as a site of critical thinking but also corrosive to the democratic order and to law itself."

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Dominic Holland

Dominic Holland

@dominicholland.bsky.social

Those paying attention have know for years that UKR is a "threat" to RU precisely because its success as a liberal demoracy is inimical & a threat to dictator Putin.

It could be that Ukraine is a threat to Trump precisely because its success at repelling a dictator is inimical & a threat to Trump.

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Kirsten something or rather

Kirsten something or rather

@leaferi.bsky.social

We have a prima facie illegal regime occupation happening right now—by whatever means it happened—both legally and not and, well, straining to the max that territory between that is the Trumpian (but VC Vance too) domain—but that is in itself directly inimical to the oath of office—in the US—by law.

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