Adam Griffiths 🚩🐝🏴
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Adam Griffiths 🚩🐝🏴
@Adam_Caerdydd
Yn gobeithio am fywyd hapus i bawb! || Dem/Market Socialist and @plaidifanc secretary || burgeoning live music addict || 19 || He/They || views my own ||



White guy options; - Be right wing - Hate yourself, your culture, your history



My most reactionary but also most leftist opinion is graffiti sucks. This land was made for you AND me, what gives you the right to deface my park bench


German chancellor: “A sausage is a sausage. A sausage can’t be vegan.” The European Parliament has backed an initiative banning the use of meat-related terms like “burger,” “sausage,” or “schnitzel” for plant-based products. From now on, such names can only be used for items made from real meat. The idea was proposed by the European People’s Party, which said the goal is to “support farmers and avoid confusing consumers.” German Chancellor Friedrich Merz had earlier voiced his support for the measure. However, major chains including Aldi, Lidl, Burger King, and even sausage producer Rügenwalder Mühle opposed it, arguing that consumers already know the difference and that the ban would only slow down market growth and innovation. The European Parliament will now need to coordinate the final decision with all EU member states.

“Why don’t libertarian ideas ever catch on?” The answer is: most people are stupid. In a libertarian society, stupidity is punished at the individual level. Under statism, stupidity is cushioned & the costs are redistributed collectively. Bad loan? Bailout. Bad diet? Regulate the food. Bad investment? Print more money. In other words, the state rewards the stupid, and because the state makes stupidity less costly, people indulge in more of it. Lbertarianism is a hard sell because it offends the fundamental instinct of most people: the desire to be protected from their own retardation.

It is so rare as to be shocking in recent years to see a straight White man as the hero! (Not counting movies based on comic books created last century or made by Tom Cruise)


’You can access £60,000 of benefits for a medical condition without a diagnosis.' ‘Make that make sense.’ @TomSwarbrick1 believes ‘something’s gone wrong’ with the UK’s welfare system.


Simple. ID cards are a statist position. The ECHR invents moronic ‘rights’ that are actually government powers. The very opposite of natural rights. The liberal position on rights is that they are negative: restrictions on government power. See the US Bill of Rights (based on our own) that ‘the government shall not infringe’. In the ECHR, too often, it is instead that ‘the government must provide’.


When I was in the West Bank, Palestinians emphasised this was bottom of the list of things the UK should do. "They should have done this in the 90s", they said. They asked what was being left intact by Israel to recognise. The move was for UK domestic consumption, they said, in place of meaningful action - like ending all arms sales and intelligence cooperation, and imposing sweeping sanctions.




George Abaraonye, the Oxford Union President Elect who celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death, has now told the New Statesman: ‘My words were no less insensitive than his’ He is not sorry for his actions. He feels no remorse for celebrating the demise of a man he met weeks ago.




