Régis Lemberthe
lemberthe.bsky.social
Régis Lemberthe
@lemberthe.bsky.social
When looking at the current situation, I find it hard to believe that countries like Iran, Afghanistan, or the United States used to be fairly modern, progressive societies.
January 21, 2025 at 10:23 AM
Alice Weidel's tries to paint Nazis as socialists who “state-funded private companies and then [...] asked for huge taxes and nationalised the entire industry"

This is false. The first mass privatisation in history occurred under the nazi regime.

The AfD are the direct heirs of the Nazi party.
January 10, 2025 at 7:42 AM
J'ai une de ces envie de mandarine d'un coup moi.
Ca n'est plus de la politique, c'est du mauvais théâtre de boulevard.

Pauvre France...
François Bayrou nommé Premier ministre par Emmanuel Macron, annonce l'Elysée #AFP
December 13, 2024 at 12:44 PM
This is a perfect example of how any social progress must be defended at all times. Conservatisms aren't only resilient, they're also dangerous.
This is horrifying story about how Florida is attempting to detransition trans prisoners calling their identity a delusion.
The FL Department of Corrections is attempting to "reverse" the gender identity of transgender people in its custody, referring to trans identities as "short-term delusions" and withholding hormone therapy. Reviving psychiatric theories of the 1950s, they blame trans identities on "childhood trauma"
December 11, 2024 at 10:42 AM
The right question is often the simpler one. Things make more sense when we don't seek scapegoats among peers in suffering.
“Other struggling people aren’t the enemy.” ~ Nathan Monk
December 7, 2024 at 8:32 AM
Reposted by Régis Lemberthe
🔴📑 UE-Mercosur : Le plus grand accord de libre-échange au monde conclu à marche forcée au mépris des peuples et de la planète.

Retrouvez le communiqué de notre groupe parlementaire et de la Délégation France insoumise au Parlement Européen ⤵️
December 6, 2024 at 1:17 PM
Last year we presented a piece together with N O R M A L S and Phil Balagtas that speculated an industry focused on harvesting rare earth and phosphate from asteroids, powered by blue collar workers in a remittance economy.

This news makes me feel it might not be so far-fetched.
December 5, 2024 at 9:18 AM