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Abu Safiyah
AbuSafiyah1
Thread: Refuting "Disproving Islam"s lies in just one part of a pageAfter a long day, I decided to read @DisprovingIslam 's amazing Joke book. The following makes me wonder if
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Ted Jackson
MimosahSka
Miriam Margoyles said the coup she describes was "years in the making". Therefore she wasn't describing a *single event* such as one election, but a process.Despite being a professor of
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lil uzi veritas
polumechanos
it’s also worth noting that for many kids, especially if they’re lucky enough to have a bedroom to themselves, sitting on their bed might be their best shot at finding
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Citizen X
Citizen_X_223
I've always known this learned at an early age but what else needs to be mentioned is what is NOT taught helps #racism thrive.A older white gentleman said to me
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Caroline Leech
LeechCaroline
Why it may not be helpful to describe RTC mechanism as a combined speed of impact.... If you hear this handover, what does it tell you about the mechanism of
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
Keller's version of No Quarter Novemberhttps://twitter.com/timkellernyc/status/1326847964569079809 So what this tweet needs is some NUANCE. Let's try.It is true that mere words, apart from context & other relational values, are
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Adam Langleben
adamlangleben
Thread: I read this piece in Jacobin. Its really sloppy in key parts of it. It seems to rely on an implication that the EHRC are not impartial without any
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Elizabeth Yin
dunkhippo33
Today's tweet storm is about business strategy at your startup. If you think about building a company, it's a bit akin to one of those resource allocation board games. You
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Anjali Enjeti
anjalienjeti
Let me give some examples of what we did for AAPI voter outreach, and the criticism we received from white organizers.White organizers told us (quite plainly, no beating around the
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James "Recovering Rationalist" Stuber
uberstuber
My current front page is...forgettable.To fix that, I started by looking at the front page of my favorite bloggers.What are they showcasing?Here's some things I loved about the sites I
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Seth Frantzman
sfrantzman
I was 21 when the US launched its “war on terror,” at the time I thought it was reasonable and critiques of calling groups “terrorist” didn’t convince. Later I realized
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Travis Wentworth, PhD
TravisIQ
It is a common misconception that all instructors are "experts" in their field, this is simply not true and nor should it be! And here is why!... time for a
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Deen Freelon
dfreelon
Stand back everyone, I'm gonna present some exploratory data analysis. Responses welcome.You may have seen the recent rash of carbon-copy tweets claiming a Biden-related divorce and emigration. (examples here: https://twitter.com/Alison
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Alexander Lanoszka
ALanoszka
Quantitative data on military alliances in IR can be really bad. Just eyeballing the data finds major problems. A few fun examples from the Correlates of War Formal Alliances dataset
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Head of Woodlands
headofwoodlands
Thread:1/nI can debate existentialism all day long, but here’s the thing, I make decisions based on commonly accepted versions of reality, truth and fact. I don’t do things based on
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📚pedagogy in black✊🏾
RenyTay
Until the 1970’s, when integration became the assumptive logic in what Blacks should strive towards, there was not a theory which suggested BM were primal rapist or violent that didn’t
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