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Dr. Karin Wulf
kawulf
Much as I love an origins story rooted in the awesome power of the William & Mary Quarterly, this essay is problematic in at least 3 ways and in how
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Pavithra Suryanarayan
Pavithra_Suri
There are many, many infuriating and flat out wrong claims in this WSJ article. The below thread does a good job of unpacking them. The worst in my view is
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Collin Koh
CollinSLKoh
THREAD: The 25th Standing Committee session of PRC's 13th National People's Congress passed the Coast Guard Law, which has been under deliberation and opened to "public consultation" for the past
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Will Hayward
WillHayCardiff
There are three myths about our politician's handling of the pandemic which keep being trotted out in press conferences that are deeply misleading. It is vital we do not accept
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Just a common man
EmpoweringGoa
Remember India, YOU CHOSE THIS!!An interesting snippet shared by a protesting farmer at Singhu border. It gives us an insight into the sharp brain of Gujarati businessman Gautam Adani In
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🕷C.J. Cooke/Carolyn Jess-Cooke🕷
CJessCooke
Some wee thoughts on why I chose to write a gothic thriller after a track record of psychological suspense. Not that the two are poles apart, but a couple years
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Definitely worth a read & resonates closely with my experience (& what I've seen happen to colleagues). Unfortunately, these groups play an important role in shaping & maintaining narratives not
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Rabbi Ruti Regan 🏳️🌈🇺🇸
RutiRegan
One thing I'm thinking about is how little representation there is anywhere of the perspective of those of us who have relatives with serious mental illnesses who we respect as
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
I reviewed @ezraklein‘s “Why We’re Polarized” for @hsozkult. A few thoughts, from a historical perspective, on an important book that still left me unconvinced that "polarization" is the right lens
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Gracey 🦋
Gracebal0
My story:I was born in Nigeria, moved to India when I was 15. Living in Nigeria, people knew I was different. In India, I would be noticed from my Father's
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Nona Rose
nona80_swanette
Ahead of Australia Day I’d just like to say:I am white. My heritage is British, but not early colonialist or first fleet. My relatives were running pubs in Chester. But
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🌻✨chaos (abolition) emerald ✨🌻
natinthehattt
Accountability can be confusing, yes. But let me be explicit - constructing a NARRATIVE to distance yourself from harm, is not being accountable. So far away from the point. Also
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Patrick Henningsen
21WIRE
If you saw Fridays @UKColumn and my segment on the #RussiaGate document release, I can now add from initial reports that the Obama-Biden Admin, FBI & Media did in fact
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Unu Amaro Kam Siri Kwado
AfamDeluxo
So, I learnt a few things from my GEJ post yesterday & thought I should share;1. Most Nigerians don't think for themselves & there is a high chance someone worse
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Bo Winegard
EPoe187
1. Thread. The "Lost Cause" view of the Civil War. The Lost Cause is a pervasive and persistent myth about the Civil War, one that is still promulgated by many
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tarmactorque | Athena
tarmactorque
I don't take credit for this, I did not connect this but I'm sufficiently shook nonetheless. Charles is really out here plotting against his children? I should be surprised, he
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