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Ben
beestoufly
Non, la France n'est pas une dictature.Oui, on peut encore critiquer le pouvoir en place.Mais clairement, la démocratie perd du terrainLentement, mais sûrement Petit thread à destination des "arrêtez de
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Incredibly valuable reporting on how COVID spread across the US and opportunities we missed to slow it. So much we all should take away from this. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-spread.html?action=click&modul
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Jocelyn ™️🏳️🌈 🟥
Mladydik
Imagine for a moment that your favourite male celebrity decided that they identify as a nine year old girl, and he wants to be called "Penny" from here forward. Penny
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/6I hope Joe Biden and his administration are serious about this stimulus spending, especially if it is directed to much-needed infrastructure. For those who are worried about where the money
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nicholas
nwhittaker10
ok last take and then i'm logging off: I am tired of people like Stock, and the philosophers enabling her, getting to the control the narrative about "how trans people
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King Kai✨✨✨🤴🏽
KaiaSinclair
For Air placements (Aquarius, Gemini, Libra)...Oooooooo okay I do love this I love this so much...ima cry you bitches are finna make me water my mac but anyways, I see
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Jason Lyall
jaylyall_red5
I read a ton of terrific work by historians on political violence this year (thanks, COVID19). Here's a thread of 13 of the best 2020 books, in no particular order,
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The Claremont Run
ClaremontRun
Kurt Wagner’s arc is not a story about accepting oneself - he gets there almost immediately - but a much more complicated story about navigating your lack of acceptance in
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Miles Corak
MilesCorak
I set up my website in November 2011, and have been posting articles regularly ever since, though with less frequency lately.Thank you for being one of my readers, for using
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Danielle Craig
danielle__craig
Sharing why I am a #barexam abolitionist: the history of the bar exam is ugly. In 1875, the first Civil Rights Act passed. White people feared Black people would have
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
asemota
Access is the greatest human equalizer and that is why the Internet is the greatest man-made creation. Simplicity increases access exponentially. 99.99999% of people on the Internet don't know anything
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
It's been more than a year since @jack announced Project Blue Sky, inspired by @mmasnick's "Protocols, Not Platforms," paper - a critical work explaining how walled gardens can be transformed
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Narmada Thiranagama
Narmadha
Since lockdown I’ve been talking non-stop to UNISON’s migrant worker members on the covid frontline. Migrant workers in the UK already lived and worked under additional financial and exploitative pressures
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
For all the insecure young men in the standup comedy world who fear that earnest social justice content is displacing the japes and jokes they've worked so hard on, because
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Rachael Swindon
Rachael_Swindon
Our inability to introduce remote learning during a global pandemic is a social problem. A decade of austerity has left families without the means to own adequate devices, and some
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Cole Grolmus
colegrolmus
Kinnick Stadium is one of our greatest treasures. It is also one of the greatest tragedies in our journey towards racial equality and social justice. Kinnick Stadium was supposed to
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