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David Van Wyk
_David_Van_Wyk
The drug problem started when Wouter Basson and the state security apparatus introduced mandrax to the black and colored townships around Cape Town as a means of paralyzing radical youth
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Jake Breadman
hlafweard
I’ve seen a lot of discussion on monuments recently and I want to write down some of my thoughts on the Watson Monument in downtown St. Catharines and why I
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Alex R Dell
AlexRDell
We need to start treating brainwashing like an addiction. People don't just get propogandized, they're addicted to bluepills. I remember when I kicked bluepills by accepting that the official 9/11
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Dani Garavelli
DaniGaravelli1
So the drug deaths figures for 2019 are as bad as anticipated- a governmental failure with a catastrophic human cost. It’s a national emergency. Treat it, fund it as such.
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David Andress
ProfDaveAndress
"Students pay fees to universities" is an excellent example of the value of a political Big Lie.Universities were compelled by government to set a "fee" level, because it was the
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p.e. moskowitz
_pem_pem
im not an anti lockdowner but im confused what the point of this basically-no-lockdown-but-also-feel-guilty-about-ever-leaving-the-house system is? like materially there is very little difference between this and no lockdown at all,
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JW Mason
JWMason1
What I would love to see right now is a strong positive argument for why mail delivery is a service that should be provided by the government, by public employees.
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Rick Hasen
rickhasen
I've looked at the Bolton complaint, and a bit about the remedies portion t (https://electionlawblog.org/wp-content/uploads/Bolton.pdf).The suit seeks declaratory relief (saying Bolton breached agreements), a constructive trust (disgorg
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Liam O'Dell
LiamODellUK
To those saying ‘there’s a sign language interpreter on BBC News Channel’, here’s why that’s an issue: today’s scientific briefing with Professor Van-Tam is not being interpreted by the BBC.This
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Madhumitha Hebbar
m_catchingup
Outdated data has been the common refrain in designing and implementing #socialprotection responses to COVID-19. Whether its rapid registration of new households into Cambodia's ID Poor registry... https://focus-cambodia.com/article/id-
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Andrew Prokop
awprokop
.@AP reports that Trump "reached out to" the Wayne County GOP canvassers after they backed down. So now they're trying to back down from backing down. https://twitter.com/rossgarber/status/1329436473788149767 Wayne County has
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Maya Angelique👑
moneyymaya
I really want y’all to educate yourselves on food deserts. The government is to blame for every health related problem black people face. Idc. There is a reason why you
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Stim Shady
BostonJerry
The idea that there's a "basic right to earn a living" is some of the most dangerous capitalist dogma that exists.Basic rights are the right to bodily safety and access
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aaron blue gabriel
philosophequeer
on the one hand, i'm not surprised that more people blame the public than the government for the pandemic. on the other, as someone studying illness and society, i want
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
This spectacularly misses the point - in two ways.First, it's not just around the S. African variant. We must all think twice about what activities are essential and seek to
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Mary Katharine Ham
mkhammer
I actively dislike Trump & this site. His Twitter account has certainly had an outsized, negative effect on my work life, & if you follow Twitter’s logic (meh) my loved
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