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Jaime Dill, Editor & Book Coach
jaime_dill
I know this may piss people off but I have Covid so I need to celebrate the little things:The first short story I ever wrote and the first place I
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Heron Greenesmith, Esq.
herong
During a recent presentation I gave on how non-monosexuals can support #bisexual and #pansexual people, a man asked the following "question":Man: I think there is something important to queerness about
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Greg Wilson
gd_wilson
An important, vastly under appreciated aspect of graduate education is finding one’s voice; learning how to critique arguments as an essential part of a knowledge production process. We absolutely need
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Lizzy
cancellizzy
I think the differences between highly sectarian and nonsectarian anarchists are interesting and fairly easy to analyze and pin down. It essentially comes down to where the anarchism is coming
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Chrono Katie
ChronoKatie
I don't play the Last of us, but its controversy has me wanting to bring up a topic that is important to me: Criticism and defense of media. I personally
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Asher Moses
ashermoses
this is important no doubt but pay attention to how they always make it about identity and never about class - unions/labor/progressive think tanks stay clear of class analysis, corporate
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Hua Cheng's Rapunzel Hair 🦋
mekinot
Since it bears saying it again: 1. Don't throw around the term "fujoshi" if you don't know what it actually means. Research its real meaning before using it.2. Don't join
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Mallory Moore
Chican3ry
Had a gripe earlier about misapplication of "choice Feminism" critiques but didn't really elaborate what my problem is.Anarchists (and a lot of the anti authoritarian left) believe that systems of
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Kira Buckland ★
KiraBuckland
Just gonna throw this out there:Resist the urge to give unsolicited “constructive criticism” to an actor on their performance, unless you are their director/teacher/mentor or they actually ask for your
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hannah anderson
sometimesalight
Going to be honest here: The critique of CRT that I find least compelling is that it reads society through the lens of power differentials.We know this focus on commensurate
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Camille Rankine
camillerankine
I would like to think through some ideas about a thing called “cancel culture.” Its critics often compare it to censorship and fascism, while describing its actors as a reactionary
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Reza Ali
RezaAli1980
If you are in the privileged position of imparting knowledge/teaching, you should always be a referee, a moderator. You must encourage all sorts of views/debates , taking special care that
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Chris Buttimer
chrisbuttimer
Chatting with a teacher friend about what what/how to teach tomorrow; figured I'd share here if it helps anyone: I think I would start off with a Q&A; they no
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Nikkita Oliver
NikkitaOliver
The Uncle Ike’s protest last night presents us with a microcosm of a much larger issue when it comes to racialized capitalism in the United States on Turtle Island. From
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Γοργὼ βλοσυρῶπις
fmsilvestris
a lot of (leftist) ppl seem to have this overriding impulse to fix things into rigid categories, and then moralise about them. which is ofc such an *easy* way to
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Nikki McGee
RE_McGEE
This book has been quoted in a few of the articles I have been reading lately in response to the report on teaching Hinduism. So I am starting this evening.
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