Much good stuff in here but this is the heart of it
07.10.2025 15:45 β π 78 π 36 π¬ 4 π 3@emauxstylo.bsky.social
Opinionated hermit and aspiring francophone
Much good stuff in here but this is the heart of it
07.10.2025 15:45 β π 78 π 36 π¬ 4 π 3Fucking hell
06.10.2025 14:02 β π 100 π 20 π¬ 6 π 0βFew people realize that cognitive science is crucial for evaluating claims about AI capabilities. We often overestimate what computers are capable of, while vastly underestimating what human cognition is capable of.β www.ru.nl/en/research/...
06.12.2024 21:16 β π 392 π 142 π¬ 9 π 11Has there ever been a better final episode for a show than Star Trek TNG's All Good Things...
I know there are some classics from the 2000s, where plot arcs are resolved, twists made, but All Good Things is a great ending, and one of the best TNG stories on its own terms.
And it's why people like Trump, who can't maintain a standard from one moment to the next because they're stupid, make natural fascists. Everything is reduced solely to it's immediate use, and the inconsistencies in that are stabilised by use of force.
04.10.2025 14:00 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I think one of great missing pieces in public understanding of Fascism, honestly, is how much it's about might makes right, not just in a physical sense, but a rhetorical one. For the Fascist, having the will to make your position the loudest *is* truth. It's why hypocrisy doesn't stick to them.
04.10.2025 13:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0When the dome is coming down and everyone in the bar runs into the church, and everyone in the church runs into the bar is actually an excellent joke though.
04.10.2025 13:55 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The thing I always think about the movie is that it's a very good example of all the best bits of that era, firing on all cylinders, and doing their best work.
But that era was still really bad and so the movie is mostly too.
You're thinking with your stickers again, Steve.
04.10.2025 08:53 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Met police calling on Anti-Genocide protestors not to protest today are saying they cannot keep the capital safe from any real terrorism because they have to arrest the people sitting peacefully, holding cardboard signs.
#protest #Palestine #genocide #gaza #defendourjuries
James Ball O @jamesrball.com β’ 8m "To be honest, I think things are worse now than in 1979," he says. "Clearly, there was a lot more racial violence then than there is now, but it's coming back. What's worse now is that the rhetoric of the extreme far right is not too dissimilar from the rhetoric across the political spectrum."
Yes, all the same racist hate and incitement is now right in the middle of Sensible Centrist politics *and* MPs and our entire press spent the 2010s screaming hate at right on students, anti-racist activists and the left in general. Could these things all be related? Could they be *the same thing*.
04.10.2025 08:40 β π 121 π 33 π¬ 1 π 0Right, because using Labour's cynicism to avoid doing the right thing is also *extremely cynical politics*.
You're trying to externalise the consequences of your own party's actions on to anyone else who doesn't agree with them.
Sorry, it doesn't work like that.
The problem with this, Steve, is that it's much easier to vote to proscribe a group again in future than it is to un-proscribe a group, because as soon as you do that, nobody can advocate for that group.
These two paths aren't equal. This is obvious if you think without your Lib Dem stickers on.
I suppose what I'm getting at is that, sure, nobody really objects to proscribing dangerous fascists, but anyone with a brain can see that two fringe and not particularly relevant in that moment groups were picked to provide cover for the PA proscription, and you're falling for it.
04.10.2025 08:32 β π 6 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0And had you heard of them before they were cited as the Lib Dem's justification for abstention?
Because far right groups and their operations are an area of interest of mine, and I'd heard of RIM but I'd never heard of MMC until July, and even then couldn't find *much* about them.
We all know this, Steve.
The difference is that you think it was a justified course of action and other people don't.
That's not complicated.
Steve, here's a little experiment, without looking it up can you tell me the names of the fascist organisations that were proscribed?
04.10.2025 08:22 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0How do you think you're doing making your case here, Steve?
04.10.2025 08:18 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0*proscription. Sigh.
04.10.2025 08:12 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0But you realise that other people aren't obliged to believe a party's spin on every issue right?
Like, to me it sounds like the Lib Dems wanted to complain about the prescription, but not actually take any heat from it, because that's what they always do.
Gervais in a room backstage with a bunch of Sheikhs trying to explain why the Office is funny, while they just shake their heads confused and explain it's just not their kind of comedy.
04.10.2025 08:09 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0i was kindly surprised that ricky gervais wasn't at the riyadh comedy festival and then i realised he probably just wasn't asked.
04.10.2025 08:01 β π 84 π 5 π¬ 6 π 1Sounds like the Lib Dems walked into a Labour trap and are now trying to have their cake and eat it, honestly.
What's dishonest about saying they voted for something they voted for?
Screen cap of parodic version of William Blake's "The Tyger" that begins: Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright (Not sure if I spelled that right) What immortal hand or eye Could fashion such a stripy guy? What the hammer that hath hewn it Into such a chonky unit? Did who made the lamb make thee, Or an external franchisee?
In honor of National Poetry Day, the greatest parody rewrite of all time:
02.10.2025 15:16 β π 3560 π 1376 π¬ 34 π 59I don't quite get the objection here?
04.10.2025 07:52 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0yeah. when they say 'tactical voting' they literally just mean 'vote labour'.
it's bullshit.
Liberals on the internet will really be like "you believe in direct action? that pales in effectiveness to my strategy, winning an election," and then not win any elections.
03.10.2025 22:47 β π 452 π 123 π¬ 21 π 5And every so often there's a glorious both.
03.10.2025 23:42 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Headline: Green party Starmer will hand Britain over to Farage, says Green party leader Zack Polanski Leader tells partyβs conference he is ready to take the fight to Labour and speak out in support of immigration
What @zackpolanski.bsky.social is saying is simply what anyone who pays attention to politics is witnessing
Starmer has played a key role in mainstreaming far-right politics, enabled by a mainstream media which still tiptoes around this terrible state of affairs