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Pedro L. Gonzalez
emeriticus
The problem with Trump 2024 is that you're actually just voting to reelect Jared Kushner with another serving of Ivanka's bossgirl "dad don't do that it's mean and makes me
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
One text I read while writing about Lasch was a reply to his critics he wrote for Tikkun in 1986 called "Why the Left Has No Future." It starts with
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
There are important differences between Trump and Johnson, but I'm wary of the idea that Johnson is "liberal" and Trump "authoritarian". I fear this overstates Johnson's "liberalism", and risks missing
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Yes, You're Racist
YesYoureRacist
I'm reminded of Yoda's words to Luke in my favorite scene from @rianjohnson's The Last Jedi:"Heeded my words not, did you? 'Pass on what you have learned.' Strength, mastery. But
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Joel Wicklund
FlicklundTweetz
1) I count myself as a @springsteen fan, but I'm 100% with @FrankConniff here. A) So disappointing to see Bruce doing an ad (outside of marketing for his own music,
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Damian Coory - THE OTHER SIDE AUSTRALIA Podcast
DCoory
AUS DAY THREAD: A country can't survive without RESPECT for its own core culture & sense of nationhood. Multiculturalism is a myth. Ppl come to Aus for our culture of
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Aurelien Mondon
aurelmondon
Calling Trump's politics and what happened last night 'fascism' is problematicNot that these are not necessarily fascistic, they certainly are, but resorting to this term outside of precise definitions, as
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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
Obama-endorsed French President Emmanuel Macron has joined numerous French intellectuals & journalists in warning that "out-of-control woke leftism of US campuses and its attendant cancel culture" poses a grave threat
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Bo Winegard
EPoe187
Trump voters are no more evil than Biden voters are noble. They are normal humans, with good and bad traits, exercising their right to vote for their preferred vision of
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Jeremy Willis
JeremyPhilosoph
I’ll answer in a thread. Really, it’s for two reasons 1) there is plenty of evidence pronoun use simply correlates with a very narrow political outlook that I don’t want
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The Editorial Board
johnastoehr
Win or lose, I'm hopeful by @johnastoehr https://stoehr.substack.com/p/win-or-lose-im-hopeful?r=5msd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter Cf.http://click.e.usatoday.com/?qs=c930a65d09135bb98017f00f6de199252a0e
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Anders Åslund
anders_aslund
Contradictory reflections on Brexit:1. Good that the process is completed but that free trade remains.2. Sad to see the UK leave the EU.3. Brexit is a reflection of obsolete British
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Kenzo
KenzoShibata
Fred Hampton at 21 was able to take the best parts of Maoism and apply it to current conditions while organizing humans. He wasn't trying to build a community garden
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SKYE JETHANI
SkyeJethani
My faith in Christ was settled at 18. After that, my struggle was not with belief as much as with believers. In college, I wrestled mightily with indentifying myself openly
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Lars Maischak
LMaischak
1) The Pledge of Allegiance (Führereid)2) God-talk in political speeches (Vorsehung)3) Gyms (Hitler Youth cult of strength)4) Detachment Parenting (literally invented by Nazis)5) The Interstate Highway System (Autobahn)6) Policing (Gestapo
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Im a communitarian but its a curious paradox that, historically at least, the countries that were more individualistic, on average, tended towards levels of social trust whereas less individualistic countries
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