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The ‘Black booksellers can’t handle a ton of orders’ is the wrong narrative to try to push right now, journalists. We can. We are. We do. Regularly. Lets try to
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
Wondering why there’s so much outrage about @realDonaldTrump’s decision to restart his campaign but not the global protests during a pandemic? I have an idea. It’s because the media/left can
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Michael Healey
healeytypes
Viable opposition is about creating a narrative people can attach themselves too. A way to order the inchoate frustrations someone is feeling into a rational story they can claim as
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Samara Breger
SamaraJBreger
I’ve been thinking a lot these past couple of weeks about why I left radio, because part of me is sure that if it was a less hostile, more diverse
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Stephen Nuño-Perez
SNunoPerez
Editors across the nation are giving their writers the "What happened to Latinos?" assignment because Latinos in one county or some jail town underperformed; asking questions that pathologize our community,
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
My initial view is that WSB's didn't beat Wall Street because they forced HF's to take some huge losses and continue to do so. That is normal for the casino.
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Beth McColl
imteddybless
brain tip: don’t decide what kind of day you’re going to have based on how you feel when you wake up. try to shorten your gaze. take it hour by
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Brian Manookian
BrianManookian
MNPD is pushing hard on this narrative that the Bomber's lawyer "wouldn't give them permission to search his property" as justification for doing nothing after receiving a credible tip he
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Matthew Sporn
Matthewrva
*Thread*Biased media coverage not only misinforms, but actually helps build public support for aggressive police crackdowns /1 Let's face it, the news industry is in trouble. In particular, local papers
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Angry Staff Officer
pptsapper
Since the Lee monument was FINALLY removed from the Capital today, I thought it would be fun to look back at the moment of national unity in 1910 that brought
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Oren Segal
orensegal
In the wake of the January 6, 2021 siege on the U.S. Capitol, Americans are understandably worried about extremism and political violence. They want to know how bad things are,
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Liz Carter
LizCarterWriter
THREAD.As a society we have more than ever begun to quantify the value of people's lives through age and level of health. We are seeing more and more of a
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A lot of colleges and universities with breadth requirements for undergraduates have "Science for non-scientists" courses.This morning I found myself wondering why there are no "History for non-historians" courses. This
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Mike Yarbrough
mikeshmarbrough
First of all, this is a great thread. I see similar problems in sociology but, while I definitely get the incentive narrative, I do think it is often overly charitable
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ulharper
ulharper
You know, I see that in some ways writing advice can be rude on this platform, divisive, even. But, here's the thing: a lot of the advice I see isn't
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Sue Cowley
Sue_Cowley
I'm pondering something. Quite often I see the narrative that some children are advantaged by what parents do at home but 'other' children need a specific style of teaching because
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