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Anna Caudill
AnnaCaudill4
By now, a lot of folks have seen video of a disabled man rising from his wheelchair to stand for the US flag, by way of insisting that if he
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Anurag Acharya
Anurag_Acharya
Thoughts after watching 3 episodes of investigative video report by @subhak12 on #Kalaapani1) We were right to question immature chest-thumping by KTM media,leaders and govt ministers. Locals from bordering villages
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Cynthia Miller-Idriss
milleridriss
This is an incredible report on the fast-growing People’s Rights Network, which has grown from a few dozen people in Idaho in late March since late march “to a membership
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Chrissy Stroop
C_Stroop
Republicans have been calling Democrats weak, communists, and godless since forever.How is it that Democratic strategists have, after all this time, failed to learn that “No we’re not!” is extremely
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
The Witwatersrand Reef area in Johannesburg is the source of 40% of all gold that has ever been extracted from the Earth. Ever.Where did all that wealth go? Why are
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Olakunle Soriyan aka The Ruckus
olakunlesoriyan
1) So, what Africans wanted in 1960, is what they still want in 2020. Africans were really never as interested in "Independence" as they were in the freedom their individuality
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AntiFash Gordon
AntiFashGordon
THREAD: We need to talk about misogyny, intimate partner violence, and far-right organizing. It's all around us, and we need to acknowledge it:https://apnews.com/dea39b8b45d2471a8c0df817cb9656d0 2) Alt-right and alt-light organizing has
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Tuxedo Mask
TheLoveBel0w
In this 1972 interview, Angela Davis was asked if she approved of violence in protest. Her response is must-watch material. These words by James Baldwin are from 1964, but they
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🎃jessica axe. murderer.🎃
my2k
there's this weird disconnect nobody talks about w/r/t culture, maybe because people don't notice, but there's this big gap between those who have one and those who don't that's a
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
Below is the second of my three threads, culminating with the curious story of Madam Sowiński, the widow of the Polish general Józef Sowiński. The first thread is herehttps://twitter.com/threadreaderapp/status/1299470593994248193?s=21It
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Onsi A. Kamel
onsikamel
I've been reflecting upon @DavenantInst's Ad Fontes theme this year—Protestant political theology—and I realized how grateful I am for the remarkable contributions by so many people on this topic. It's
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
OK, I promise this is my last post about NATO history today (I do have a life outside reading documents!) But I just have to write about this because of
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Joe Jervis
joejervis89
THREAD 1/6My new @LabourList piece looks at how the Coronavirus crisis is likely to define the next decade in much the same way as the financial crisis did the last.Labour
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Alex-ogre 👹 Reid Ross
areidross
Interesting to see the convergence of 4th Generation Warfare, a counterinsurgency doctrine produced by a paleocon, fused with Duginism by the refuse of the Alt Right. Dugin's already posited this
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nʌᴉɐsᴉɥʇo
othisaivu
1801, Oct 24: British/EIC colonizers, executed a whole bunch of very focused & steadfast Rebels, Freedom fighters of Bharat without trial, in down south Tamilnadu - at Tirupattur/Sivaganga. Including the
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Dave Kang
daveckang
Tomorrow, a new thread on why we care that the word "Korea" is a derivation of the name of the Koryo dynasty (918-1392): 고려 (高麗). And, much more importantly, Goryeo's
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