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Bridget Eileen Rivera
TravelingNun
“If you don’t vote in this election it’s because you’re a selfish, privileged elite who can’t understand the needs of the oppressed.”This is a bald-faced lie fabricated (ironically) by political
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Josh Stech
JoshStech
As they say, hindsight is 2020, and that phrase holds even more weight this year. With unprecedented uncertainty, and circumstances that no one saw coming, I’m surprised by how many
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Aaron Bastani
AaronBastani
The US is a gerontocracy.It’s President is 74, it’s President-elect is 77. The Speaker of the House & the House majority whip are 80. Almost half the Senate is over
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Iris van Rooij 💭
IrisVanRooij
Now reading: "The Role of Replication Studies in Theory Building" (2021, Perspectives on Psychological Science), by Elizabeth Irvine 1/nhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691620970558 "Replication studies have
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
In 2014, China introduced the Social Credit System, a ranking and surveillance mechanism used to determine what people are allowed to do, and where they rank in societyThread According to
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Kesu Miyah
KesuMiyah
The Urban Naxal Traitors Narrative Has Power Beyond Reality For most part supporters of Anti-CAA protests who were Assamese were clueless of what actually they were protesting... how do I
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(((YousefMunayyer)))
YousefMunayyer
What is the Nakba? What are Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere protesting over?I want to share with you one Nakba story, #MyNakbaStory in this thread. Have a look at this
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Juan Carlos Gomez
JuanCG1123
Thread: Brief from me & @v_mraz_ detailing how immigrant families have been completely left behind by our government during the pandemic. Immigrants have been essential in our ability to address
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
The 'slippery slope' Republicans fear most by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/the-slippery-slope-republicans-fear?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter 1. Last night, nearly a dozen Republ
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Deep Dive on Prez Elections:So why do I think Trump has very good chances to win this election? After all, he is behind in the polling average in every single
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Rahul Rajkumar
RahulRajkumar11
Important piece in @NYTimes summarizing the promise and challenges ahead for #telehealth by @reedabelson. Privileged to join the conversation. As I stated here, despite the promise, there’s a lot
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Dondi West
dondiwest
This thread captures resources and points that I just mentioned during my @BlackInCyberCo1 on #RacismAndNationalSecurity! Before going any further, I have to pause and acknowledge two amazing thought leaders in
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Privacy Matters
PrivacyMatters
Hmm @WiredUK Indeed the UK data protection authority is failing to protect people’s rights. Including those that apply in the context of online tracking ... no harm in asking them
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ I had a great chat this weekend with a friend on Starmer's strategy...https://twitter.com/dasvee/status/1358764527375024131 2/ I raised the point in the first tweet in this thread - Labour feels it
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Srikanth ஸ்ரீகாந்த்
logic
So #COVID19Vaccination has its own app - tech infra management - #CoWIN.#Thread to keep a watch on this. It is *as* important or even more important than @SetuAarogya app Page
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Dr. Rachel Kowert
DrKowert
CW: Suicide The moral panic around technology - comic books, D&D, video games - has long been associated with negative consequences, including suicide. Suicide is not unidimensional and casually attributing
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