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Chadtrist
discourseloverr
The whole “I’m socially conservative, nationalist and anti-free market” is literally the underpinnings of fascism.https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1301952438266552321 Not to say that Kirk or anyone in the GOP is fascist. That
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Rock Flag Eagle
FiverMacGyver
With the dramatic increase in friendship-loss (online or otherwise) among members of the #ChurchofJesusChrist of Latter-day Saints over politics, we're approaching a day where polarization will cause members to move
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Dominique Bergmann
stanfordstomata
Polarization: Its increase in politics and community discourse worries and saddens me. But it developmental biology, it's important, and even beautiful. This week, we've made breakthroughs measuring it and understanding
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Don Purser
DGPurser
Ask yourself, why are things so polarized politically in the United States?When a country elects a President and before he's inaugurated, he is spied upon, plots are made to remove
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Mattober Surprise
stinson
Theory: If Biden wins, his pandemic messaging will be better than Trump’s shitshow, but Europe’s experience points to the limitation of pre-vaccine policy responses to the virus in a populous
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
1. I assume McConnell et al have given up on being challenged, let alone exposed by the Ds, for the stuff he's done in the Senate. It's the only explanation
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Adam Jentleson 🎈
AJentleson
A word about @SenAngusKing's comment that "the 60 vote majority requires some level of consensus," which reflect a common myth about the Senate. The Framers designed the Senate to promote
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Eric Rosand
RosandEric
Significant barriers to #CVE progress remain! 1. rise of populism and increasing democratic deficits worldwide,2. growing societal polarization...https://twitter.com/Strong_Cities/status/1309563576647065600 3. authoritarian and other govern
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David Weissman
davidmweissman
I’m starting to see that it’s the far right and far left that is continuing to keep the polarization of our country alive by feeding off each other and trying
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Nat Eliason
nateliason
I've been slowly working on a very long, super-researched article on "Should You Eat Meat." But one topic that keeps coming up is the issue with the broad term "meat,"
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Peter Kvam
PeterKvam
Cool, that makes things a little easier. Here's a quick, incomplete list, including some that are actually incorrect predictions.Example 1: A choice can only be triggered after sampling a piece
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Brandon Ramirez
RezBrandon
Finally watched Social Dilemma this past weekend, and had a couple main takeaways (Thread):1. It provided a nice theory of everything, for how technology designed to reprogram human behavior is
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Jay Rosen
jayrosen_nyu
One place to find professional culture is in newsroom "types," characters found again and again in workplaces. The curmudgeon, for example. Ill-tempered, suspicious of all schemes for improvement, impatient with
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Matthew Facciani, PhD
MatthewFacciani
I recently gave a talk on how to have productive conversations about controversial scientific topics (and politics). I broke it down into a five step process: 1) Leave2) Listen3) Relate4)
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Spencer #ubiquitoustesting
spencemo_c
(1/x) I had been fairly optimistic about covid in US starting a few weeks ago as deaths/hospitalizations/confirmed cases started declining in Europe, suggesting significant declines in R0, thinking that similar
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Richard 🌞 Spencer
RichardBSpencer
Joe Biden will comfortably win the Presidency of the United States, earning between 325 and 375 Electoral College votes, matching Barack Obama’s results in 2008 and 2012. In the age
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