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Winter Oak
WinterOakPress
1/6The #GreatFascistReset means global #smartslavery.The capitalist elite aims to exploit every single human being alive and has its beady imperialist eye on Africa, as Cory Morningstar @elleprovocateur points out in
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Olivia ★ Hill
machineiv
Unpopular opinion: If I say "being trans is like [explains bad thing about my experience]" and non-trans people say stuff like, "Here's a way that's similar for (fat people, disabled
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Pritam Singh
BabasahebsSikh
It is true that some religions believe in one God and some believe in multiple Gods and Some others like Buddhism don’t believe in the idea of God at all.
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aru (they/them)
ebaearu
a thread on why or how "kameeni/kameena" are casteist slurs (tw : mentions of casteist slurs) In the 13th century, Brahmins used to call Islamic missionaries "Syeds". The Arabic meaning
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update January 14: My last nightly thread for a while. What I want to say is it’s not time for despair. It’s time to fix things and move our
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frog
filthycattle
1. The ***s told the goyim that "racism" is wrong so now the goyim are confused because their entire society (the same society that says "racism" is wrong) systematically racially
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Leon Yin
LeonYin
Almost a decade ago, Safiya Noble (@safiyanoble) wrote about how searching for one’s identity on Google can return a slew of pornographic results. In 2018, Noble wrote an entire book
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andreas
andreas_omh
Illness/disorder/disease, are not well defined technical terms. Using these terms usually means we decide that something:1. Is bad2. And we want doctors to deal with itThat works pretty well for
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Victoria Taylor ⚔️💎
SpitfireFilly
Using the terms 'Germans', 'Nazi' etc. is a lot more complicated and heavily-loaded than people realise. I think there are several reasons as to why we often hear ‘Nazi’ used
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G Peters ♿️ It's still a pandemic btw.
mssinenomine
Before 1990's "disability was mostly positioned as acategory of social welfare and medicine. This changed with the emergence of two specific forces: the disability rights movement and the rise of
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Saurabh dubey
Neural_Monk
1/n Realizations through 60 days of meditation@naval Cogito, ergo sumI think therefore I am - René DescartesDon't READ with the mind only.You are not the body, you are not even
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Cody Miller
CodyMillerELA
#DisruptTexts has a clearly defined interdisciplinary scholarly theoretical foundation that can be read. But its critics never engage with the readings or ideas. They just bemoan any push against the
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jude (she/they)
MerQueenJude
If you are making fat jokes, talking about how you’re eating “bad”, talking poorly about yourself for gaining weight, or berating other people for their bodies - guess what? You’re
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
This is exactly backwards. Urbanization was driven by desire to escape oppressive togetherness of small town/village life. The primary draw of cities in history has been escaping your tribe. The
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Kochava Lilit כוכבה לילית
QueerJewishCrip
I'm not linking to this transphobic article from @smh because the last thing it needs is more clicks. But we do need to talk about it because this kind of
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
deonteleologist
Liam's excellent thread outlines Charles Mills’ contribution to philosophy since the 90s. As philtwitter’s resident Mills stan, I am impressed, and I know he will be when I email it
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