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Morgan Robertson
RobertsonMorgan
My Geographers know this: it's about space. White people believe we have unfettered access to all spaces, no matter how sacred. Spatial hegemony is our patrimony, our manifest destiny. It
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
I read a lot of far left stuff (for work)Often parts of their analysis of what is wrong with the status quo are not wrong.But there ALWAYS comes a point
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deyirnalo
I spent my first few months of college questioning my dalit colleague for her scepticism towards UC allies. I mean, here I was experiencing city culture for the first time
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VP for Logistics, Antifa (Mid-Atlantic Region)
Bill_CapHill
A friend casually mentioned "the Jewish fatalism of Looney Toons" and now I'm pacing and composing monographs in my head how is your night... "That's All Folks: From Maimonides to
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Why don’t the post-lefties go for more Ferengi references in criticizing the “Marxist-Bezozists”? It’s the perfect illustration of their critique! Consider: the grand negus has a functional meta-monopoly. He assigns
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Greg Sanders
gregorysanders
President Biden said the war in Yemen “created humanitarian and strategic catastrophe” and directed the State Department to support U.N. efforts to “impose a ceasefire, open humanitarian channels, and restore
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Daniel Denvir
DanielDenvir
People typically point to trade, tech, human rights, or the South China Sea to explain the rapid bipartisan realignment behind civilizational conflict with China. But it also reflects the political
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Sona
BldrnS
You actually can’t be an Armenian nationalist who also upholds white supremacist structures and hegemony. If you’re bragging about your closeness to whiteness then you don’t understand global geopolitics, macro-level
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Francesco Battaglia
Francescob
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1295959585572950018?s=20Here the Economist leading the charge to take advantage of the covid pandemics to further normalize universities: Get rid of "useless" (for them) subjects, online cou
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Nomme D'Joie says: Support BLM
ValerieDrawing
every time you get suckered in with "this makes the queers more palatable because we're going to behave normally" sex workers are the first to take the resulting blow from
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Martin Jacques
martjacques
1/6 We are in a new Cold War. The US sees China as its enemy. Why the change? Before the 2008 financial crisis it believed China's rise was unsustainable. They
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Yascha Mounk
Yascha_Mounk
I've been grappling with an apparent paradox:According to postmodernists, there is no such thing as truth. I disagree. But as many institutions come to adopt postmodernist premises, the idea that
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Gray Connolly
GrayConnolly
Will say of our younger sister & brother millennials that the one group that *does not* get to criticise them are Boomers who inherited a world of secure work, affordable
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Elizabeth Mika
yourauntemma
Not understanding his character defect & its effects on others, even experts under- & overestimate the tyrant-in-the-making. Many remain in denial about his emergence, despite the sound of his and
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TLEBirdarchist
People who are scared about libertarian proximity to alt righters and marxists have never read a book from either which is precisely why I'm so thankful to Pete for allowing
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hiwildflower
When I see maps like these in Arundhati Roy’s books, my country of hundreds of millions of people, Bangladesh, is the only unnamed country. I have a visceral reaction to
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