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Marcel Dirsus
marceldirsus
This is a good question. I don't think there will be a reckoning in Germany. To avoid all of this we would have had to act much tougher much faster.
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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
Reading Twilight of Democracy by @anneapplebaum. Seems relevant these days. The worst kind of one-party state “invariably replaces all first-rate talents, regardless of their sympathies with those crackpots and fools
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Anna Soubry
Anna_Soubry
.@TimothyDSnyder accurately links the demise of local news to the rise in populism & extremism in the #USA Today’s #Times leader takes up the debate Snyder so elequently advanced on
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NazisShouldExplodeAndDie
SpookyEvilOne
For those who are in an area without infrastructure for the cold: Wear layers & a hat & socks & slippers indoors. Shut doors to unused or unheated rooms or
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John Edwin Mason
johnedwinmason
I think this is right. But @MagnumPhotos should do more than examine its archive. It should look at how its very creation was made possible by imperialism, patriarchy, & white
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Lauren Walker
laurenarcher
I’m reading Walden as part of my quest to read all of the foundational texts of Environmental History. My main takeaway is that Thoreau was a Millennial. Evidence: Built his
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imacuriosguy
Just like diamonds are forever, Bacon and eggs, the America's favourite breakfast was a successful PR stunt and not a true health mandate. Bacon and eggs were introduced to Edward
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Lateef
LateefSaka
I went through this thread and found it interesting. Did some additional research, avoiding think pieces and used factual resources held by the various California departments + articles pre election
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Nicholas Guyatt
NicholasGuyatt
Not going to link to it but the Daily Mail’s second attack in a month on one of the BBC’s most prominent young Black journalists ought to be a wake-up
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
This report, on student behaviour during COVID, is very important: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/educationandchildcare/articles/coronavirusandtheimpactonstudentsinhighereducationinenglandseptembertodecember2020/2020-12
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
Happy Haitian Independence Day! Two fascinating facts about the revolution, in addition to all the really great threads going around... Until Fredrick Douglass published his autobiography, the Haitian Constitution was
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Radhika Gupta
iRadhikaGupta
Five beautiful things I learned from my father that I value even more today... Take quantum leapsPapa says every generation should make a leap over the previous. He was born
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Dr Adam Aneevit
DrAdamAneevit
They locked you in your homeThey stopped you seeing loved onesThey took away your livelihoodThey banned you from funeralsThey made you cover your faceThey want to enter your homeThey want
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Mark Hurst
markhurst
I wonder if the worship of scale - Silicon Valley style - is the root of so many of our problems. Used to be, we had an environment with some
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Rameses
tintin1107
Tomorrow is the 99th birthday of IL Bula, one of the finest cricketers from FijiBula is better known for posessing the longest name for a first class cricketer- Ilikena Lasarusa
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Bret Hayworth
SCJBretH
In May 1996, I exited @northerniowa with degree in American Studies, minors in journalism and writing, aiming for a reporter *somewhere* in Iowa. That took me to @carrollspaper for 6
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