Gregk Foley
@gregk.co.uk
Geopolitics • Armed Politics/Political Violence • Philosophy • Political Geographies • Palestine
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BLOOD WORK:
AN ECONOMY OF VIOLENCE
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I wonder if this immediate surrender has anything to do with the Labour Party’s position of total obsequiousness to the Trump administration and whether this sorry state of affairs might be a teaching moment about the actual political function of a ‘national broadcaster’ such as the BBC
November 11, 2025 at 9:39 AM
I wonder if this immediate surrender has anything to do with the Labour Party’s position of total obsequiousness to the Trump administration and whether this sorry state of affairs might be a teaching moment about the actual political function of a ‘national broadcaster’ such as the BBC
Keep whining, it only makes me want it more
November 10, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Keep whining, it only makes me want it more
Thinking of him today ngl
November 10, 2025 at 6:43 PM
Thinking of him today ngl
I see that we are all learning the true meaning of Atlanticism together, at this late hour, in 2025.
November 10, 2025 at 12:01 PM
I see that we are all learning the true meaning of Atlanticism together, at this late hour, in 2025.
Bio makes the post below even worst. Makes me want to take a drill to my skull like the dude in Pi.
November 10, 2025 at 8:49 AM
Bio makes the post below even worst. Makes me want to take a drill to my skull like the dude in Pi.
Everything simply is what it is and the Senate Minority Leader is universally loathed because of what an excellent job he’s doing, which mere mortals cannot possibly have legitimate opinions on. Uncut Quocel behaviour. Rocking all over the world levels.
November 9, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Everything simply is what it is and the Senate Minority Leader is universally loathed because of what an excellent job he’s doing, which mere mortals cannot possibly have legitimate opinions on. Uncut Quocel behaviour. Rocking all over the world levels.
I know it's problematic but this 1964 cartoon about the Sino-Soviet split has really tickled me. Details in alt text.
November 9, 2025 at 6:14 PM
I know it's problematic but this 1964 cartoon about the Sino-Soviet split has really tickled me. Details in alt text.
Someone recommended this book earlier this year and, yep. YMMV whether Chile qualifies as advanced/industrialised I suppose.
November 9, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Someone recommended this book earlier this year and, yep. YMMV whether Chile qualifies as advanced/industrialised I suppose.
River, frog, scorpion, et cetera.
November 9, 2025 at 10:36 AM
River, frog, scorpion, et cetera.
Say it ain’t so, @flyingrodent.bsky.social
November 8, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Say it ain’t so, @flyingrodent.bsky.social
Curious how often these ‘legitimate concerns’ have a peculiar ‘racial tinge’. Hope it doesn’t mean anything more significant worth interrogating about our current political landscape, perhaps even forcefully challenging and opposing. Probably not. Probably not.
November 8, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Curious how often these ‘legitimate concerns’ have a peculiar ‘racial tinge’. Hope it doesn’t mean anything more significant worth interrogating about our current political landscape, perhaps even forcefully challenging and opposing. Probably not. Probably not.
And if our day-to-day politics was anything more than a cavalcade of increasingly grim betrayals of stakeholders and the interest of humanity in general by Labour desperately pursuing short-term electoral or economic gain while refusing to waiver on its fundamental electoral or economic programme.
November 8, 2025 at 9:41 AM
And if our day-to-day politics was anything more than a cavalcade of increasingly grim betrayals of stakeholders and the interest of humanity in general by Labour desperately pursuing short-term electoral or economic gain while refusing to waiver on its fundamental electoral or economic programme.
MFW Labour responds to being fourth in the polls and losing to two insurgent parties with alternative visions for the future by doubling down on its rock-solid “better things aren’t possible” message
November 8, 2025 at 8:36 AM
MFW Labour responds to being fourth in the polls and losing to two insurgent parties with alternative visions for the future by doubling down on its rock-solid “better things aren’t possible” message
Website never been archived before and the t-shirts are in preorder phase. Interesting!
November 7, 2025 at 3:45 PM
Website never been archived before and the t-shirts are in preorder phase. Interesting!
I personally think that rational and well-informed voters are well within their rights to express scepticism when a man who allegedly said the below suddenly announces his conversion to Hinduism.
November 7, 2025 at 11:58 AM
I personally think that rational and well-informed voters are well within their rights to express scepticism when a man who allegedly said the below suddenly announces his conversion to Hinduism.
It's not complicated though, is it? He's a bloodless institutional climber who hitched his wagon firmly to the Labour Right Blairism Redux project under Starmer, acting as one of its most proud and outspoken enforcers. Now, Starmer's a dead PM walking, he's knows he's fucked too, so he's pivoting.
November 7, 2025 at 11:18 AM
It's not complicated though, is it? He's a bloodless institutional climber who hitched his wagon firmly to the Labour Right Blairism Redux project under Starmer, acting as one of its most proud and outspoken enforcers. Now, Starmer's a dead PM walking, he's knows he's fucked too, so he's pivoting.