Inimical

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

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@guttermachinations.bsky.social

"Not only is the bond between human beings renewed by the magic of the Dionysian, but nature, alienated, inimical, or subjugated, celebrates once more her festival of reconciliation with her lost son, humankind."

—Nietzsche

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@turkeyneck1349.bsky.social

Supermagical, supernatural, superstitional,
dogmatic & inimical to independent thinking;
obsessed with accruing Worldly Wealth & Power
& enforcing their backward doctrine, penned by the Priesthood,
more than with shepherdin Souls toward Divinity.

More inclined towards Discipline than Mercy;

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The Economist

The Economist

@economist.com

Sir Keir Starmer’s government has pursued policies that are inimical to London’s interests. This is more the result of thoughtlessness than malice

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