You can tell how bad it is by the fact we all instantly know who @ReactiveRich means by "he".
He keeps saying "no quarter", as if he's in a fight to the death. We already have one Maajid Nawaz, we don't need another.
I have to imagine he has concerned friends DMing and texting him, begging him to step away. But in his current state, he probably interprets that as further proof of his own righteousness.

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11 Feb
Had cause to revisit this piece I wrote for the @Independent in 2012 on how I deal with suicidal ideation. Since then, I've found a more stable medication regime and dealt with some of my issues, so I no longer experience such catastrophic troughs. independent.co.uk/voices/comment…
That doesn't mean I don't get suicidal thoughts, they're just more abstract. When I get piled onto by far left Twitter over some of my unwise past tweets, for instance, the thought of ending it all instantly occurs, but not with enough reality to start going through with it.
I'm also a coward: when my thoughts get as far as picturing myself taking a load of pills or lying down on a railway track, I stop short and snap out of it. I suppose that in itself shows it's not as bad as it could be, if I were truly suicidal, the means wouldn't be a deterrent.
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11 Feb
It's sounding like the impeachment trial is becoming a rolling political - and moral - catastrophe for Republicans. They'll still vote to acquit him, they've no choice, but their whole movement will be exposed as the crypto-fascist nihilist enterprise it is.
I say "crypto-fascist", as Dave Spart-like a term as it is, because calling the GOP straightforwardly fascist always starts arguments.
But it's all there, isn't it? The flags, the racism, the ultra-nationalism, the leader worship, the promises to rescue the country from traitors and deliver a brave new era of national renewal. There aren't uniforms, but then this is a more individualistic age than the 1930s.
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11 Feb
Imagine feeling you have the right to lecture *Doreen Lawrence* on racism. The sheer entitlement.
Not that losing a son to racism makes you infallible, but it does IMO entitle you to a bit of fucking respect, especially given the valuable work she's done since.
Let's try to imagine what a board that would meet these people's approval would look like. It'd fall just short of having Mengele on it, and that's mainly because he's dead.
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OK, I'm done with Oz K*t*rj* now. I'm not saying I'll never RT him again when he's right, but the respect is gone. If you can't see that men using "fishy" to mean "womanly" is extremely problematic, then you're blinded by your own misogyny.
His logic seems to be that it can't be misogynist because it's applied to drag queens, not women. So if I call someone's outfit "a bit g*ppo", that isn't antiziganist because I'm not applying it to an actual Romani person?
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Isn't this more or less the opposite of what was supposed to happen?
What was supposed to happen was that Merkel opening the gates for migrants would lead to a huge far right surge in the short term and create a voter base for left-wing parties in the longer term. Neither appears to be happening.
Right, Canada too. There are examples all over the world of immigrant communities being successfully assimilated and embracing traditional values, which is why the hysterical reaction to the influx of the mid-2010s was so weird.
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It pains me that Roger Waters was undeniably Pink Floyd's strongest songwriter because he probably has the worst politics of any rock star, at least now that Cat Stevens has calmed down a bit. This is a shocking thread, not surprising but still incredibly grim.
Don't try telling me Syd was the best, by the way, that won't wash. He was the main writer on one classic but flawed album, whereas Waters carried them through a decade and a half of smash hits.
I can see the genius of The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, but I don't actually enjoy listening to it very much. It's very dated, and has a kind of cloying quality I don't get along with.
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