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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
This is a good question which gives me the opportunity to make a point I've been wanting to make. Yes, many people have called critical race theory/currently fashionable forms of
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Some Context Group Chat
NoContextGCFolk
A message from I, pig, the anime social doctor - those who call anime gay/influence others to prejudicely do so are the ones that irritate me. They say gay when
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
This is bang on.And I am getting sick of this smokescreen-weasel-word 'accountability'They don't mean 'accountability,' they mean 'retribution without due process based on our say-so and world-view alone executed by
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Alan Cross
AlanLCross
In 1966, white Montgomery Baptist pastors met and admitted they failed re: Race. They thought about how future generations would judge their errors. They admitted to 1) a lack of
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William Sutcliffe
Will_Sutcliffe8
Everyone knows the feeling of their parents’ ideas seeming out of date. My generation seem convinced that our version of liberal values would never be superseded and are shocked and
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Joshua Weitz
joshuasweitz
Here is what the @BORUSG (and agreeable Presidents) declare the most vital part of its mission"The primary benefit of any university system is the unity that a system such as
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NothingifnotCritical
Monellarama
THE PURPOSE OF ARTS' STUDYThread: my initial reflections on the "purpose" and "value" of arts' / humanities study, review, critique and all associated endeavours. I'll start with value of the
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Dr. Johnathan Flowers says "Fuck your Academy."
shengokai
I would say that all philosophy is, or should be, "profoundly social" if I am to remain committed to my Deweyan and East-Asian philosophical roots. (1/n)https://twitter.com/ADrugResearcher/status/1346739149156438017 The problem he
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David Roberts
drvolts
The stance of "objective" media seems to be, if you listen to arguments on both sides of an issue & then decide one side is correct, you then become "partisan,"
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jay Dragon ✨ No Pronouns
jdragsky
I wish RPGs had a better culture of critique. No one wants to say anything bad about anyone's work ever, and that really detracts from how we talk about games.
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Stephen🔺Molldrem🌹
StephenMolldrem
I can stomach framing my work through the lens of "social justice" and even "health equity," but it still turns my stomach to say that my work is about the
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rachel
radibez
some Jones parents are, ahem, quite beside themselves over this letterhttps://twitter.com/radibez/status/1351723623694917633 you know what's truly wild about all of this? the LSC reopening letters have no binding power. in fact,
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Dr Gemma Ahearne
princessjack
I've often mistaken for being 'sex positive' or 'pro sex work'. My position is complex and ever changing. I support in particular women's rights to have the sex they want,
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Nikanth (parody)
nikanth
இன்றைய அத்தியாயமே, தற்போதைக்கு, இந்த பருவத்தின் சிறந்த கமல் அத்தியாயம்! நன்று. #BiggBossTamil அ.. அன
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Dr Monica H Green
monicaMedHist
I've been thinking thru the night of the @NewYorker's response (via https://news.avclub.com/a-medieval-scholar-schools-the-new-yorker-about-the-bla-1844419326) to @MedievalRobots's critique. If by "facts," the NYer mea
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Pavel A. Samsonov
PavelASamsonov
Linear roadmaps are misleading without a crystal ball for seeing the future. A roadmap that recognizes the existence of risk as time goes on is more honest. But an effective
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