@urlyman Our Conservative UK government offered "unconditional support" before the worst of this genocide began. That was incredibly foolish. They gave permission and allowed enabling technology to be sold.

I still don't understand why Israel is a Right-Left issue unless the Right always support strong bullies and the Left with victims. I'll take that as a warning and act accordingly.

@woo …don’t get me wrong. Not conducting genocide is the very least we should be able to do.

But things like the NHS don’t stand up without massive inflows of wealth extracted from infrastructure established in far away places in the 19th Century.

If we want a less violent present we have to do less violence and that means giving stuff up that only comes to us through coercion

…It is pretty weird to have spent some of the last few days revisiting how idealistic and naive but genuinely empathetic musicians came together 40 years ago to tell geopolitical ‘logic’ to fuck off in order to try and help starving people, at the same time as the contemporary governments of those same countries shut down dissent about the murder of latter day starving people

@urlyman I'm appalled with Labour's obsession with growth at all costs. Coupled with championing austerity over taking back control of basic infrastructure, it's hard to see this as anything other than Labour 100% bought into increasing wealth inequality.

This is not the Labour party I grew up with. It has more in common with Margaret "There's no such thing as society" Thatcher.

Sustainability, not growth, is what we need now.

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