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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREADMary Tinney (born 1924 Scotland). Moved to Ireland with her Irish parents & initially settled in Louth, but following her father's early death, the family moved to Dublin, where her
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREADDeciding how #history is going to be represented and studied is an important tool that all sorts of governments use in their attempts to steer public thinking in a particular
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
I think you can try to understand motivation, but by listening to people & trying to see things the way they do. You might come to a conclusion that someone
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Louisa 🌈👭
LouisatheLast
Been having a lot of thoughts lately on how the main problem with reaching a cultural consensus on how to deal with people who commit crimes (besides the racism, which
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Kaci Fankhauser (she/her)
Kaci_Funk
If we're going to make real strides toward #diversityinSTEM and a strong #STEMworkforce, we have a lot to unpack - issues of access, representation, cultural relevancy, bigotry, etc. Something I
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Dr. Sunny Moraine PhD is carrying the fire
dynamicsymmetry
One of the most lonely, isolating, awful things about intrusive thoughts—of violence, of racist acts, of abusing a pet or a child—is that they’re so terrible they make you feel
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
Working on my #BigBollywoodBook and realising how most of my white friends, colleagues, acquaintances have NEVER asked me about my research interest I mean even the white Film Studies colleagues
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Marjorie Ingall
MarjorieIngall
Marjorie Taylor Greene: Bad for the name Marjorie, Bad for America. THIS WOMAN DOES NOT SPEAK FOR THE MARJORIES. A thread. #NotMyMarjorie Marjorie Priceman (1958- ), children’s book author and
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Dawson Richard Epiphanytide Vosburg
DawsonVosburg
A thread covering one reason why economic conservatism is nonsense for Christians.I specifically say "economic conservatism" because "cultural" things (abortion and sex mostly) are used as a shield for less-examined
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cнυcĸ degroaт
chuckdegroat
It’s challenging to do deep spiritually-formative and therapeutically-intensive work, especially for many of the people I’ve worked with navigating mid-life. Often sin has been reduced to behavior-management and many can’t
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SmartContractBull ⛓🐂
ChainlinkBull
Top of the dome thoughts on this bull market1. Trade your cryptos for other hard assets (land)2. Dump on the institutions or hold long enough to become one yourself3. Follow
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Ameya Charnalia
ameyayeg
A few thoughts about this after some reflection:1. Ahmar Khan deserves an apology.#cdnmedia https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/arbitrator-sides-with-former-cbc-employee-fired-after-supervisor-read-his-private-messages 2. The journalism in
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Amber Krabach For WA
AK4WA
THREADA close friend of mine did some digging on Raz Simone.I think @FBISeattle, @FBI, @TheJusticeDept, and @DHSgov might want to look into further.I’d love to have @JackPosobiec, @wethegoverned, @glennbeck, @toddeherman,
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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
A lot of people seem baffled about what the Successor Ideology offers its adherents. If it’s a secular religion, where’s its concept of redemption? Its form of deliverance? Its version
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Nomboniso Gasa
nombonisogasa
1. From social distancing to burial protocols,a major shortcoming of @SAgovnews Covid strategy has been the inability to develop a South African specific approach which is informed by belief systems,
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Michael J. Morris, PhD
morrismichaelj
Astrology as a Practice of Healing:I often describe astrology as a practice of healing, and I mean this is several ways (a thread): Astrology invites us to explore connections that
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