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Paul Watson
PaulWat5
#ChristmasinSchools Thread #primaryrocks This is an amazing time in schools and it has been amazing to see what schools have done for their children. It shows how much they care
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Usaama al-Azami
DrUsaama
Great to see this from a Muslim leader.https://twitter.com/ImranKhanPTI/status/1327442599028854784 Muslims do not celebrate non-Muslim religious festivals like Diwali or Christmas, but our Prophet taught us to be neighbourly, and part of
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
ON EDUCATION & DEFAULTSImagine if, to learn Spanish, people used to go live for one year in a Spanish-speaking country.Then, someone said, "Nah, let's have them sit for 4 years
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Vikram Hegde
vikramhegde
As suggested by @BurgerrB let me tweet a little about the significance of Rajyotsava, with special focus on Bombay Karnataka as I come from Uttara Kannada district which used to
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Nandini 🇮🇳
NAN_DINI_
Strange isn’t it that a Communication Consultant requires interpreters, translators for a comment that he made or says he did not make but was misrepresented by news agencies that carried
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Nirbhay Vashisht
nirbhayvashisht
Some (Non-Technical but Essential) Skills every developer should develop The following skills are called soft skills.These skills helps us stand out against other developers and be a better version
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jade
divanificent
Womanhood is an organising mode through which societies are hierarchised/policed. Saying that under white supremacy, BW are positioned outside the category of "woman" isn't a denial of our personhoods. It's
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N. K. Jemisin
nkjemisin
It's fascinating to me when people declare it awful that I, an author they admire, have opinions they dislike. It's never stuff like "Genocide is awesome," (to be clear, I
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TheDisabilityEnthusiast
twitchyspoonie
Yes! I often find that people's idea of Tourette's is so dramatic. And it certainly *can* be dramatic (mine is atm), but for some people, it's not even a disability.
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Dr Brooke Magnanti
belledejour_uk
Certainly can't speak for anyone else, but interacting with Woke Twitter™ over the last decade has I hope improved my awareness of and willingness to throw down for people who
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Lore FergusonWilbert
lorewilbert
Becoming aware of cynicism in my life recently. Cynicism is, at its root, a type of judgmentalism. It comes with its own set of facts, perceptions, biases, and preferences. Usually
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Visibly Concerned Jinki
g4jinki
I don't know who needs to read this but being a fan of something whether you're fully invested or casual about it, is not and will not ever be a
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Dr Yves Rees
YvesRees
THREAD: I’ve seen the phrase “women and gender-diverse people” trotted out with increasing frequency the past year. Speaking as a trans person, this phrase sticks in my throat. It’s jarring
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Damon Finn
finn_damon
@MarkYoungTruth @chuckwoolery 1) What would you say if a BLM/ANTIFA activist (attached) was paying people in 2020 during BLM/ANTIFA "protests", I mean riots. Could that same man have been at
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Dr. Peggy Blair
peggy_blair
So here's the problem I have with the WE "scandal." First of all, the media got in a froth claiming that it was a conflict of interest because the PM's
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
It is extremely concerning (to say the least) that Paul Kagame's government in Rwanda is sending people to stadiums for coronavirus detention considering that his army literally massacred people in
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