On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 09:22:45AM +0100, Alex Foti wrote:
> let's win the science wars to prevail in the climate and class struggles,
Yes, please.
Thank you for emphasising the issue of science in all of this.
TL;DR:
How big is the impact of culturally accepted anti-science
and will this
thanks for your critical remarks. true the fascist cancer hasn't spared
neither spain nor portugal, but it seems to me that they are not attracting
large numbers of people from other sectors of society as it happens in the
rest of continental europe (and canada!) with no vax movements.
best
On Thu, Feb 03, 2022 at 10:22:37AM +, Andre Rangel wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your text. Just a minor correction.
Unfortunately. In Portugal, the extreme right “Chega” was the third most voted
in the last election (7.15% of the votes). In Spain Vox is the political
umbrela for
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your text. Just a minor correction.
Unfortunately. In Portugal, the extreme right “Chega” was the third most voted
in the last election (7.15% of the votes). In Spain Vox is the political
umbrela for Francoism/Nazi/Nationalist movements. Vox is connected with Chega.
hi guys,
i owe to my good friend cedric jonckheere this fundamental intuition that
well summarizes the postpandemic shift in modern politics.
there's no longer (woke) left and (populist) right. the emergence of major
novax movements largely hegemonized by the nationalist and racist right is
a