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PluckyCanuck
CanuckPlucky
Did #Trump incite violence on Capitol Hill?Many seem to think so. But I just read through his speech and can’t, for the life of me, rationally come to that conclusion.I’ll
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Nikhil Pahwa
nixxin
Since I'm receiving lots of Q's on my views on the Trump Ban and Parler ban by platforms (Twitter, Facebook etc), I thought write about it. Here's how I think
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Palmer Report
PalmerReport
When House members think they might be prosecuted, sometimes they resign and lay low for awhile, in the hope that the public will forget about them, and the DOJ will
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Bhuvan Bagga 吧奥文
Bhuvanbagga
A source in India's IT ministry @GoI_MeitY on blocked tweets/ @TwitterIndia accounts: "MeitY directed Twitter to block around 250 tweets/ Twitter accounts which were using a hashtag and making fake,
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Kathryn Diss
KathrynDiss
#BREAKING: US President Donald Trump has been impeached for a second time, making him the first in US history to face the most serious of political charges twice.The US House
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
After looking carefully, I am unable to conclude that Trump - though culpable - legally “incited” violenceIn fact, he specifically caveated his words with “legally & patriotically”Words *must* matterAnd these
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Renee Hobbs
reneehobbs
Start by working together to simply generate questions— a whole page of questions. Then ask small groups of students to organize the questions into themes. Students then select 1 question
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Stephen McGann
StephenMcGann
I can see the difficulty with the impeachment. I can understand how likely it is to fail as a process. I see how bad the timing is for a new
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deoccult
deoccult
i think what happened at the capitol building was a false flag op with this being the objective.https://twitter.com/jennfranconews/status/1348417497414868992 the extreme reaction from big tech and media also validates this theory...
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Jason M. Shepard
jasonmshepard
Journalism, social media and First Amendment scholars -- so many interrelated themes swirling in news coverage. What do you recommend as #mustread for those trying to keep up? Here a
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Sarah Kendzior
sarahkendzior
Very good that Rep Raskin is showing the long, consistent history of Trump instigating violence. This context is necessary. They should extend documentation to Trump's advisors -- like Roger Stone
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Jeff
20thgrader
This supercut of democrats saying the word "fight" out of context is juvenile and sophomoric. Here we go with conflating BLM with Democrats because Black people are mostly Democratic voters
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Citizen of Somewhere Else
CitizenSE
Dusting off my speech act theory books to anticipate Trump's defense team approach to muddying the waters on "incitement." Since nobody can doubt the "to insurrection" part, that's their only
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Hallie Rubenhold
HallieRubenhold
It's all about him, isn't it? In fact, there's quite a lot to unpack about how this story was reported.Here we go... The article spends a lot of time discussing
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Michael von Herff
vonHerff
I know I am getting ahead of myself but all of us - chattering class, media, etc - need to be prepared for what happens next. Votes need to be
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Mary Anne Franks
ma_franks
Some thoughts on Senator @JohnCornyn's question during Senate Judiciary #BigTech hearing this morning about why Twitter doesn't apply the Brandeisian principle of "best answer to bad speech is more speech."
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