Inimical

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

*it* is happening here

*it* is happening here

@realworldrj.bsky.social

85 years ago Life Magazine interviewed Hitler. Hitler promised he had no territorial ambitions and assured that his plans were "not inimical" to NORWAY, to DENMARK.

Lets go with the chyron though

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Nina Zeelen

Nina Zeelen

@ninazeelen.bsky.social

"Regarding the extent of American supremacy, Brzezinski was sober in his forecast of its longevity. 'Democracy is inimical to imperial mobilization.'"

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JD Goulet

JD Goulet

@tanzpunk.bsky.social

"Trumpism is less the cause and more a symptom of something far more foreboding than one bad president: the fraying of a once-proud nation torn apart by structural conflicts inimical to democracy."

IMO: dismantling the private sector is good & necessary, actually, but dismantling democracy is not.

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