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William Clare Roberts
MarxinHell
Last week I gave a qualified defense of canceling on democratic grounds. Today I want to say something about this thread by Teresa Bejan. (Prof. Bejan is going to be
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Lisa T Mullin
LisaTMullin
Share wildly. The anti trans (and anti VAWA, Equality Act) Heritage Foundation 'feminist' group, Women's liberation Front (WoLF), has issued its media guidelines.This will become the standard for the trans
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Brit & Co'wealth Forces 🇬🇧 🇲🇾 🇳🇿🇨🇦🇦🇺
BritComMil
Sarawak, Malaysia The Royal Ranger Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Malaysian Army. Although it is second in seniority to the Royal Malay Regiment, the RRD can trace its
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Jason
longwall26
Change of pace. A thread of (some of) my favorite word origins, in no particular order1) "Pedigree" comes from the French pied de gru, meaning "foot of a crane" because
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Ashton Pittman
ashtonpittman
I know Bill Maher is a bit of a one-trick pony, but it's not Christianity at the root of QAnon/MAGA—it's white supremacy.Black Americans are more religiously devout (and Christian) overall
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Anand Giridharadas
AnandWrites
It is tempting to think Trump erupted out of nowhere, like a volcano everybody thought was a mountain. But of course he grew out of who we are, who we
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Nathan Oseroff-Spicer
nathanoseroff
Am I reading Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay's recent book, Cynical Theories? Yes.Is it bad? Of course.Am I wasting my time? Naturally. If I understand this correctly, Pluckrose and Lindsay
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madhuri sastry
Chicks_Balances
"Hinduism was one of the world's most easy-going faith traditions, famed for it's non-persecutory history." I can assure you, it is NOT. It is neither easy-going, nor non-persecutory. In fact
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Kyle Sheldon
kylesheldon
tonight we conducted our ninth roundtable as a part of "A Crest for All Chicago" so I thought I'd share a few notes and learnings on the dialogue with fans
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Alexander Livingston
xlivingston
The question of how to mobilize collective democratic power in the service of justice - not simply persuasion or sympathy or force - is among King's most important provocations for
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Tope Folarin
topefolarin
Really enjoyed this piece, but it also left me wondering why critics always seem to mention the same five or six names when they're writing about writers who are working
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scott mitchell
djbuddha
I don’t disagree with the point that the cost is prohibitive. But there’s several things about this discourse that I feel like we need to interrogate. A thread. 1/https://twitter.com/neuroyogacara/status/1333793555228233733 First,
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
As @AudreyTruschke recently triggered a discussion on Mahabharata, a thread on the sameKey questions1. Is there a historical kernel to Mahabharata?2. If yes, which epoch's events does it describe?3. How
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🚩Shepherd🏴
NeolithicSheep
Look in the coming days a bunch of motherfuckers from journalists to the right wing, from liberals to Nazis, are going to be using the words "anarchists" and "anarchist" in
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Scott Hames
hinesjumpedup
The grim Gaelic news shouldn’t really be a surprise, but the way it clashes with the prevailing mood-music kind of *makes it* confounding, and in a v suggestive way -
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Viki Male 💙
VikiLovesFACS
By popular demand (weirdly!) a thread I wrote a while ago is now an opinion piece in @OUPAcademic Oxford Open Immunology. But I’m here to tell you that now I
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