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[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

nothing wrong with sitting on a quite community, if you do make a community i will happily mod/post. i will be using one of several alts once lemm.ee closes all squid related. comrade_squid on lemmy.ml, stay in touch

 

With lemm.ee closing doors, i have done some house keeping and will be closing this community.

 

https://lemmy.ml/c/UPF

This community was setup on lemm.ee which is/has closed June 30th 2025 RIP.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Back in my teenage ps3 days, my then neighbour's didn't set a password and the WiFi was completely open.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I agree on principal, but in reality it would feel like chatting to tech support or chatgpt.

Besides, bitter sweet, the bitter makes the sweet so much more sweeter.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

3 piece safety razor from the 1950s. And soon a watch from 1950 too. Its a wind up watch.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 3 points 2 months ago

Garry's Economic

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Fast food like Burger King, MacDonalds, and domino's, shop bought UPF's do little for me I do however enjoy chocolate. And fast food is convenience over taste so its been fairly easy to kick.

Interestingly some of us are genetically encoded to seek out delicious food. I'm fairly lucky in that I don't have a strong relationship with food.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I read Ultra Processed People and felt duty bound. And well done you'd probably have a lot to say about it all, feel free to post tips and tricks, recipes, articles or whatever you feel can help like minded people 😁

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

You obviously lack self awareness and maybe social awareness too, so you may of not noticed the month long public back lash taking place when national service had been discussed by the Tories. It felt very real to many of us. As for labour, its a hunch and based in historical materialism, and an increased military propaganda. Large wars need soldiers, if the propaganda doesn't work then national service will.

War isn't for the working class, we have had no choice in the matter, and now with media spinning narratives we are manipulated into a pro war position to feed our tax's and lives into the military industrial complex this will make the greedy few a little richer.

So I am anti war, murdering each other is a grim idea for me.

The Israel Palestine war, my stance is the workers on both sides need a revolt and to overthrow the elite in their society.

Russia also needs to revolt and overthrow their government.

These two ideas won't happen though, as global superpowers won't want to harm the statuesque where a global revolution could take place.

How the British media stokes war

Defence correspondents: the journalistic wing of the military?

Digital deployment: how social media can reshape modern military recruitment

Rearm now or face threat of global conflict, ex-army chief warns

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 0 points 2 months ago (2 children)

We're not arguing or at least I'm not. So calm down don't be rude.

[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee 0 points 2 months ago (4 children)
[–] squid_slime@lemm.ee -1 points 2 months ago (6 children)

I'm of service age, labour (uk government) and the Tories tickled around the idea of national service and patriotism has been ramping up in the last year.

 

The Great British National Strike, taking place this weekend, is set to see more than 500,000 people across the country walking out in protest of the state of the UK.”

That’s how right-wing TV channel GB News previewed Saturday’s outbreak of al fresco grumbles, few of them more than a couple of dozen strong.

It makes you wonder if GBeebies has any more idea what ‘walking out’ means than the damp squib’s organisers have of what constitutes a ‘strike’.

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Reading is still relatively new to me, especially books. My grandmother left me he ereader and been using it for 4 years, recently I converted several books to open-dyslexia as a test and honesly. Its been great.

 

I’ve recently started cutting out ultra-processed foods after reading Ultra-Processed People, and today I really felt the difference while shopping.

At Waitrose (a UK supermarket, and not exactly a cheap one), I went looking for hummus. I checked the back of four different brands—every single one had rapeseed oil, stabilizers, or other additives. One even branded itself Extra Virgin Olive Oil Hummus… yet still listed rapeseed oil in the ingredients.

So I figured I’d make my own. I went to grab chickpeas, and even Waitrose’s own canned chickpeas had stabilizers. I finally found another brand—twice the price—that only had chickpeas and water.

Out of curiosity, I checked other products. I’ve been a bit obsessed with ice cream lately, since the book talks about it in detail. Not one of the five or so brands I looked at had just natural ingredients. Even the “cleanest” options had a long list of things I wouldn’t use at home.

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After reading Ultra-Processed People, I felt compelled to create a space where we can collectively scream into the void—and maybe also do something more constructive.

This community is for anyone concerned about the rise of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and their impact on our health. From cancer and diabetes to obesity and even mental health, the science is becoming hard to ignore.

I hope this space helps build awareness, solidarity, and support as we navigate the modern diet and try to reclaim real food.

Join us:

Ultra Processed Food

!ultraprocessedfood@lemm.ee

 

These so-called "strikes" lack the backing of organised workers, socialist parties, and real trade unions. They’ve hijacked our language while pushing an agenda that doesn’t represent the working class.

We won’t let them march unchallenged into our cities, masquerading as the voice of labour. It’s time to show them what real workers' power looks like.

  • Raise this in your union meetings, trades councils, and leftist orgs.
  • Organise against these right-wing LARPers.

WE DEMAND:

  • Fair pay for all workers
  • Decent housing for the many, not profit for the few
  • Fully funded public services
  • Fight the bosses—not migrants!

Locations

 

Israel’s security cabinet has approved a plan to expand its military offensive against Gaza, with some officials suggesting it plans to capture and occupy the whole of the strip.

The Israeli military has called up tens of thousands of reservists in preparation, claiming it is “increasing the pressure” on Hamas to hasten the return of Israeli hostages. But the father of one of the hostages has even called on soldiers “not to report for reserve duty for moral and ethical reasons”, while a hostage campaign group has accused the government of “sacrificing” them.

The immediate effect will also extremely worsen the already dire situation for Palestinians in Gaza as the plans are set to forcibly displace people by centralising aid. Even before this new offensive, the World Food Programme says it has already run out of food and the Red Cross has said the humanitarian response in Gaza was on the verge of “total collapse”. Israel even likely attacked a peace flotilla near Malta with drones which was attempting to deliver aid.

 

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Peter Taaffe, who after a long illness died on 23 April 2025. The loss of Peter is a big blow to the working class movement and Trotskyism internationally. Since becoming active in the revolutionary movement in 1960, Peter made an indispensable contribution, both theoretically and practically in the hard graft necessary to build a revolutionary party and international. Peter was a leading member of the International Secretariat of the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI), Political Secretary of the Socialist Party in England & Wales, and for many years its General Secretary.

Characteristically, Peter fought a determined battle against numerous illnesses in recent years which allowed him to enjoy his final years a little longer. On behalf of the CWI throughout the world and the Socialist Party in England & Wales, we send our heartfelt condolences to Peter’s wife Linda, daughters Nancy and Katie, his grandchildren and great-grandson, and all his family and friends.

Coming from Birkenhead, and an extremely poor working class background, Peter found his way to Marxism and revolutionary politics. Never going to university, working for Liverpool City Council for a time, he educated himself through the revolutionary movement and experience. Well versed in literature as well as Marxism, he was not what is often perceived in some circles as a stereotypical theoretician coming from a petty bourgeois background. As a result, Peter was an inspiration, especially to those not from an academic or petty bourgeois background themselves – he demonstrated what those from a working class background can be capable of theoretically and culturally. One of Peter’s strengths was that he never lost touch with the working class and oppressed as a workers’ leader. He continued to feel the pain and suffering they experienced. One of the greatest public orators of his generation, with a distinctive Merseyside accent and speaking style, Peter was able to immediately connect with audiences small and large. Peter summed up the horrors of capitalism and the struggles of the working class, explaining Marxist ideas in an accessible manner.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Peter Taaffe, who after a long illness died on 23 April 2025. The loss of Peter is a big blow to the working class movement and Trotskyism internationally. Since becoming active in the revolutionary movement in 1960, Peter made an indispensable contribution, both theoretically and practically in the hard graft necessary to build a revolutionary party and international. Peter was a leading member of the International Secretariat of the Committee for a Workers’ International (CWI), Political Secretary of the Socialist Party in England & Wales, and for many years its General Secretary.

Characteristically, Peter fought a determined battle against numerous illnesses in recent years which allowed him to enjoy his final years a little longer. On behalf of the CWI throughout the world and the Socialist Party in England & Wales, we send our heartfelt condolences to Peter’s wife Linda, daughters Nancy and Katie, his grandchildren and great-grandson, and all his family and friends.

Coming from Birkenhead, and an extremely poor working class background, Peter found his way to Marxism and revolutionary politics. Never going to university, working for Liverpool City Council for a time, he educated himself through the revolutionary movement and experience. Well versed in literature as well as Marxism, he was not what is often perceived in some circles as a stereotypical theoretician coming from a petty bourgeois background. As a result, Peter was an inspiration, especially to those not from an academic or petty bourgeois background themselves – he demonstrated what those from a working class background can be capable of theoretically and culturally. One of Peter’s strengths was that he never lost touch with the working class and oppressed as a workers’ leader. He continued to feel the pain and suffering they experienced. One of the greatest public orators of his generation, with a distinctive Merseyside accent and speaking style, Peter was able to immediately connect with audiences small and large. Peter summed up the horrors of capitalism and the struggles of the working class, explaining Marxist ideas in an accessible manner.

Open link to continue reading.

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