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olimould

@olimould@mas.to

Academic at large, but lectures in human geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Researches anti-capitalism & cities. Christianarchist. Toffeeman. Interested in scifi, films, architecture, music and t-shirts.

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augieray, to random
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People can tell themselves whatever lie they want about not voting for Biden. It still amounts to a lack of maturity in thinking opting out sends a message, of empathy for those who will suffer under Trump, and of logic for the stakes in 2024.

Read about Project 2025 and decide if you want to vote to unleash that on the nation and world. Because not voting is still a vote--a vote that says the world can burn unless you get everything you want. Decide which side you're on.

olimould,
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@augieray a tone deaf take that ignores the suffering of minorities. If you're trying to vote fascism out, you're already too late.

olimould, to random
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is not an event; not some sort of moment that arises when a tyrant decides. It is a latent ideology that is ever present in society, in all of us in the form of microfascisms that gets harnessed - usually by those seeking to enshrine capitalist accumulation against the revolutionary forces of redistribution - to wield power.

Antifascism starts at home, in the streets. By the time you're trying to vote it out, you're too late.

olimould, to UKpolitics
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Quite liking Rishi's plan of pissing off the youth, taking away their future, but then also giving them advanced training in weaponary.

#Revolution #UKpolitics

olimould, to UKpolitics
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Rishi, standing in the pissing rain, talking utterly inane platitudes while being drowned out by New Labour's anthem is peak 2024 in #UKpolitics

olimould, to climate
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I find it quite astonishing that climate mitigation systems - as great as they are - are being talked about so liberally without even a hint of who is to blame for their need at all. The fossil fuel companies should be paying every single penny of these infrastructural projects. Not the tax payer.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c51ngn55gz4o

#ClimateChange

olimould, to art
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Masto hive mind! A favour to ask...

I'm looking for British artists - ideally from marginal backgrounds, including BIPOC, disabled, working class, queer etc, who work on the environment and climate from an activist perspective. If can think of any names (or if that describes you!) please do let me know.

And boost for visibility please - thank you all kindly

#art #climatechange #activism

olimould, to journalism
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Culturally, The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 was the epitome of the 90s in Britain and pre-dated, perhaps even laid the foundations for the media revolution that predicated Cool Britainnia and with it, Blair's political popularity.

It was live, anarchic, bright, irreverent and very Channel 4. It's place in media history is often overlooked, but I suspect it has more influence on the socio-political zeitgeist than it's given credit for...

#media #culture #ukpolitics #TV

olimould, to Spurs
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fans: "Yes of course we want to win"

olimould, to USpolitics
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Nothing to see here, just Lindsey Graham calling for the US to nuke Gaza.

https://www.rawstory.com/lindsey-graham-hiroshima/

#FreePalestine #USpolitics

olimould, to random
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Up early to go to a meeting that itself could have been a split-nanosecond-long synaptic firing in the cranial left hemisphere of the numpty who scheduled it, that vanishes back into the quantum realm of theoretical existance the moment is was created, never again to imprint itself upon the physical world.

olimould, to philosophy
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Just found out that the entirety of the 1997 election coverage is on the BBC iPlayer, and given that we are very likely to see something very similar this year, it seems like a good time to reboost my piece about how culturally, we've yet to escape 1997...

https://tacity.co.uk/2024/04/16/escaping-1997/

#culture #philosophy #theory #90s

olimould, to random
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Solidarity to all those students and staff in the camps, and all those helping them.

✊🏿 ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

"I can't believe I have to protest against genocide"

https://www.theguardian.com/education/article/2024/may/04/i-feel-disgusted-and-ashamed-bristol-student-camp-one-of-many-protesting-at-university-ties-to-israel

olimould, to movies
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Jurassic Park (1993): A biotech billionaire releases untested and fundamentally dangerous products onto the market, having used his ill-gotten wealth to buy out academic researchers from genuine work in attempt to get them to valorise his tech fantasy.

#movies #AI

olimould, to ai
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I've just heard someone use the phrase "#AI whisperer" to refer to people who work in tech and now I'm just about ready to nuke Silicon Valley.

#tech #capitalism

fkamiah17, to UKpolitics
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And the lolz just keep on comin'

From the Sky Local Elections liveblog

olimould,
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@fkamiah17 imagine being the person that got to turn him away. A once in a life time opportunity that many would pay millions for

olimould, to random
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“The beatings will increase until you love Israel” is not quite the way I thought American politics would go in 2024, but it seems that’s where we’re at

#uspol

olimould, to random
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Over the last year or so, I've spent a great deal of time researching the student uprisings of 1968 (for a forthcoming book), and while the protests going on at the moment feel somewhat different, there are many similarities that suggest this isn't going to end too well, particularly given how uni managers are even worse now.

Total solidarity with the protestors, stay strong!! ✊🏾 ✊🏾 ✊🏾 ✊🏾

#FreePalestine

purplepadma, to random
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I feel like an outsider looking in on all the people being funny on here lately. My banter lobe has been shrivelled by depression

olimould,
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@purplepadma tbf, that was pretty funny

olimould, to random
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What in the fresh hell is this!?? Kill it with fire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a09yJU-mCI&t=183s

olimould, to music
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How the hell am I only finding out about “Brass Against the Machine” and their covers now? This one is utterly brilliant

https://youtu.be/bGV1xYJFAEI?si=gy_LBBBtqNeab38Q

RickiTarr, to random
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What is a little white lie you were told as a child, that you believed for too long?

I was way too old when I figured out a human couldn't actually get sucked down a drain or flushed down a toliet. I used to cling to my little brothers, and pull them out of the bath any time my Mum would pull to plug.

olimould,
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@RickiTarr My dad told me that GB on the back of cars meant 'getting better' (a step up from L) and I believed it long enough to thoroughly embaress myself at big school!

olimould, to random
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Funny how since #GretaThunberg started talking about how the #ClimateCrsis is linked to the ills of #capitalism, and actually engaged in activism advocating for it's undoing, suddenly she's nowhere to be seen on TV, Davos, the UN etc etc.

olimould, to random
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I appreciate there's probably legal reasons for phrasing it this way, but the passive voice in many headlines makes for very strange reading. For instance here, it sounds like the pram stabbed the woman. How difficult would it be to say "man arrested for murdering a woman"?

olimould, to random
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What is #Oasis' best song and why is it Cast No Shadow?

MadeyeTheCarnaptious, to random
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"Wes Streeting, in an article for the Sun, claimed that people complaining about increased use of private services in the NHS were “middle-class lefties” – and tried to draw a dividing line between them and “working families”.

"Streeting, a key ally of party leader Keir Starmer who has been tipped as a future party leader himself, said the NHS was a “service, not a shrine”."

In effect, Streeting's a divisive sneering Tory.

#VoteLabourGetTory #VoteLabourGetThatcherism #VoteLabourGetAusterity

olimould,
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@MadeyeTheCarnaptious I refer you to the late great, and forever missed Dawn Foster on this one

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