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TwkLGBTQIA+ Sarah
TWkLGBTQ
Okay, one thing I want to talk about, because I don't think it gets talk about enough, is the problems with bigotry in witchcraft and Pagan circles. Some people portray
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Hrafn57918141
Greetings. I haven't posted in quite a while now, I have just been very busy. Since I'm back for now I thought it would be an excellent idea to make
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
One of the most pressing and damning problems is that America is suffering a massive mental health crisis that has metastasized in our politics and culture but people aren’t able
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Tyler M. Tully
TylerMTully
Instead of explaining why scholars of “Indigenous religion” are so indebted to colonial thinking, I’m really tempted just to accept their misplaced theories & use them to “interpret” normative religion.
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Freddy McConnell
freddymcconnell
I spent my youth having people assume (often just tell me) I was a lesbian.It was confusing because knew I wasn't. For one, I was attracted to men. But that
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A Man in the Sun 🌞
AManInTheSun
After a year and a half in the making, we are very proud to present to you our project:Decolonize Palestine, a collection of resources for anyone who wants to learn
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Trumpism isn't populism. It's literally fascism.We must face this truth and call it what it is before it's too late. Because we're lost in our myths, because we think we're
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TheOccultTherapist
OccultTherapist
I think it's time for the thread. "Fae" is a descriptor for creatures that are usually humanish, and occupy the extremes of appearance. Their behaviour is unlike that of civilised
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The French History Podcast
FrenchHist
/1 "France gave up in 1940" is a persistent myth for those who don't take into account longer historical trends. France was the one great power that opposed German aggression
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
It’s the time of year where people are asking about Christian seders. Don’t. They are supersessionist, appropriationist, and historically inaccurate. Jesus didn’t have a seder, Christianity is not Judaism, please
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Adina Williams
adinamwilliams
Recently came across a quick read from @laroyo & @cawelty (2015) in AI Magazine on 7 "myths" about data collection. Their perspective is still worth thinking about b/c...1/10 -Many of
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Dan Gardner
dgardner
Please remember: The idea that when disaster strikes people panic and social order collapses is very popular. It is also a myth. A huge research literature shows disaster makes people
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Phillips P. OBrien
PhillipsPOBrien
@daniel_todman made some very measured and subtle critiques of the Battle of Britain position that I have been arguing that I thought it was worth a separate response after consideration.
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Release Drugs
Release_drugs
The recent naloxone and overdose awareness campaign launched in the UK has stimulated an important conversation amongst many: what is naloxone?https://www.talkingdrugs.org/debunking-myths-naloxone-the-life-saving-antidote-to-opioid-overdose
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
Three myths of cars: 1. Without cars we can't get around. It is because of all the space devoted to cars and car infrastructure that we need them to get
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Cleo Protogerou, PhD
CleoProtogerou
The *myth* that spinach is an exceptionally good source of iron originates in 1870. In 1937, German scientists discovered that spinach iron content was 1/10th the claim. The error resulted
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