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Ezra Levin
ezralevin
The NYT Daily Podcast this morning is a pretty good overview, but I'd push back on one part of the conclusion. The filibuster in no way incentivizes bipartisanship. It incentivizes
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Will Stancil
whstancil
Right now Republicans are going on TV every night and calling the election a fraud. Meanwhile, the Democrat who just won by millions of votes, and his entire party, are
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Terence Lester
imTerenceLester
Diversity and Inclusion vs. Justice and Equity:Diversity asks,“Who do we need in the room to check off the box?”Equity responds,“Who is trying to get in the room but can’t? Who
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Prof Tanja Bueltmann
cliodiaspora
That article in the Telegraph by Robert Jenrick? It’s bait. My advice is: don’t take it. The only reason it currently has traction is because those critical of it are
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
Much 'left' anti-Brexit sentiment stems from the fact that most of the Left isn't v interested in winning because it means it has to govern rather than carp. They're reconciled
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Da’Shaun | they/them
DaShaunLH
what’s the discourse gonna become when we realize justice does not and cannot exist for the dead—especially in an anti-Black, capitalistic world—and that so much of these public calls are
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Capel Lofft
CapelLofft
The more I think about, the more amazing the dynamics of the left's decline in the west seem. Mainstream social democracy is dead or effectively so in many countries. Hard
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Liberal culture in the Trump era has been defined by a fusion of perpetual moral outrage with amnesia and political impotence. Every news cycle was the most important thing ever
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fangmeli
pangmeli
I think a lot about the idea that allies need to be grounded. like, spiritually steady and chill instead of pursuing — consciously or otherwise — approval, attention, authority, absolution,
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David Deane
ddeanetheology
In his famous essay “On Perpetual Peace”, Kant outlines the modern gamble surrounding morality. In contrast to classical and Christian models, where the person can be shaped to become virtuous,
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Jess Lifshitz
Jess5th
When we, as white folks, recognize our lack of knowledge and understanding of Juneteenth, I hope that we can see it as a SYSTEMIC failure of our education system and
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Sanchita Balachandran
Sanchita_writes
With all the calls for diversity work in predominantly white institutions, I quote @andersonpaak: "I'm glad that you finally made it to the future but you're late/And the price is
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Ben Cremer
Brcremer
Many who were raised in the church are going through a deeply difficult period of deconstructing and reconstructing their faith right now. I am part of that category. Being a
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Sietske Bergsma
SBergsma
No Christmas celebrations in England, Germany? CS Lewis's point was really rather profound. His original words — "Always winter and never Christmas" — were his way of showing how tyrants
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Nanjala Nyabola
Nanjala1
I often get criticised for not being more cynical about the UN system, whose flaws and limitations are in perpetual and full display. But whatever interest comes in wanting the
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
What the Texas snow & power outages mean for incarcerated people. Just in from a man caged pretrial in Harris County: "No power since Sunday night/early Monday. We didnt get
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