Inimical

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

Stuart Levine

Stuart Levine

@sltax.bsky.social

This is just the latest piece of evidence the Trump Administration is under the direction and/or control of foreign powers who a inimical to the interests of the United States. www.ms.now/news/pulte-f...

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MoreFightLEFTinme

MoreFightLEFTinme

@morefightleftinme.bsky.social

Republicans understand that education is inimical to their hold on power.

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Michael Shallcross

Michael Shallcross

@michaelshallcross.bsky.social

'Nay, the kindly shine of summer, when tracked home with the scientific spyglass, is found to issue from the most portentous nightmare of the universe - the great, conflagrant sun: a world of hell’s squibs, tumultuary, roaring aloud, inimical to life.'

Robert Louis Stevenson, spoiling the vibe

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