Butch anarchafeminist dyke & professional troublemaker
Cohost of the @carabiner-club
📍 Free and Independent land of Kernow
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Nobody is illegal on earth.
Nobody is illegal on earth.
The mask is off. This is the true face of Reform supporters. This is the ugly and dangerous racist hatred that was on display in Truro today.
The mask is off. This is the true face of Reform supporters. This is the ugly and dangerous racist hatred that was on display in Truro today.
Kernow a Worthsev (@cornwallresists.bsky.social) a skrif dhe nothhe predhek poblek gorth-Semytek ow nagha an Loskaberth gans Konseler Melor Peter Lawrence, kerghynnys gans skoodhyoryon Reform UK orth an 'Great British Strike'.
#Kernewek #Cornish #Kernowek
Kernow a Worthsev (@cornwallresists.bsky.social) a skrif dhe nothhe predhek poblek gorth-Semytek ow nagha an Loskaberth gans Konseler Melor Peter Lawrence, kerghynnys gans skoodhyoryon Reform UK orth an 'Great British Strike'.
#Kernewek #Cornish #Kernowek
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2025/05/25/councillors-blatant-antisemitic-rant-at-great-british-strike-event/
"A counter-demo by Cornwall Resists faced off against the far-right in Truro for several hours ~ Scott Harris ~ [1/2]
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2025/05/25/councillors-blatant-antisemitic-rant-at-great-british-strike-event/
"A counter-demo by Cornwall Resists faced off against the far-right in Truro for several hours ~ Scott Harris ~ [1/2]
"Have I made that up?" I wondered.
So I checked my mum and dad's old photos.
I hadn't.
"Have I made that up?" I wondered.
So I checked my mum and dad's old photos.
I hadn't.
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A Reply to One of Krann’s Six Ideas Krann raises fair points when they argue that colonial metaphors used to make sense of the Cornish experience in relation to the British state appear “anecdotal” and tend to rest on “overused narratives about…
A Reply to One of Krann’s Six Ideas Krann raises fair points when they argue that colonial metaphors used to make sense of the Cornish experience in relation to the British state appear “anecdotal” and tend to rest on “overused narratives about…