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Dani G 📎🆘
DaniG999
The GOP is giving away their game plan, and people are ignoring it. The plan IS to contest the election. Trump has been hinting at this for months, ever since
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
One of the most insidious and harmful consequences of Anti-Black Racism is that it separates Black people outside of the mutuality central to the concept of “the public.”Let me explain.
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Rebecca ; Maranatha
edutinker
This is pretty much where I'm at.In particular, moral purity on abortion seems no more possible to me than moral purity on racism, sexism, poverty, asylum seekers, and other assaults
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Katherine O'Donnell
Ka_ODonnell
Govt. in a spin or just spinning? @IrishTimes journalist makes basic errors in fact & editorialises on behalf of Govt. He has not read Commission of Investigations 2004 Act &
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
Students should not return to campuses this fall, regardless of the financial implications (opinion)https://ihenow.com/35Zius1 “Yes, the cost will be high -- it will probably exceed $50 billion. But the cost
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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
The 43rd President of the United States listened to Trump’s inaugural and turned to the former Secretary of State and said, “well, that was some weird shit” Indeed it was.
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Silent Sam's Reckoning
sams_reckoning
Let's take a moment to consider the main way #UNC, as an institution, participated in the slave trade - not just implicated in the actions of slaveowning students/faculty/administrators - but
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Matthew Taylor
RSAMatthew
There are three conditions that determine whether a crisis leads to lasting change. 1) The existence of a latent desire and capacity for change which precedes the crisis. 2) The
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Buzz Hollander MD
buzzhollandermd
Q: How hard is it to model covid cases in the future?A: Very hard.This CDC paper on modeling scenarios on vaccine efficacy/uptake and NPIs has gotten its share of Twitticule:https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7019e3.htm?s_cid=mm7019e3
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
Someday, we'll look at what we've done in the name of gender ideology and ask how so many intelligent, compassionate, and well-meaning people could have supported medicalizing GNC kids, strip-mining
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Mark Sayers
SayersMark
"Call it the conspiracy singularity: the place where many conspiracy communities are suddenly meeting and merging, a melting pot of unimaginable density.”https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v7gz53/the-conspiracy-singularity-has-arrive
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Daniel Mason
dgmason
1/ Having run a sales organization for the past 1.5 years, I find that hiring great talent is harder than for other roles. Lots of "right place right time" (oh,
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Cecilia M. Orphan 🚲📚🖋
CeciliaOrphan
A few weeks ago I got to share research @lydiasupplee, Audrey Moreno and I have been working on examining the history of Regional Comprehensive Universities from 1970-2000 (a time period
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Samuel Cass
SamCass_
Today was the first day of my senior year at #UNL. I have a lot on my mind, here’s how I felt about the day I felt thankful. Attending a
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Dr Anton Howes
antonhowes
Just posted my latest newsletter, on how necessity was *not* the mother of invention. Although invention increased in the teeth of one of England’s worst ever crises, it was because
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aaron vansintjan🐙
a_vansi
It’s come to my attention that people are… arguing over whether gardening is “revolutionary”??? That this discussion is actually happening shows how its so easy for “the discourse” to stray
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