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I'm glad I don't have to write an endorsement piece, because I really wouldn't know how to go about it. Ever since 2015, when Trump descended the escalator, I have had the same feeling, which I've never quite seen articulated, so I will briefly try:
I'm glad I don't have to write an endorsement piece, because I really wouldn't know how to go about it. Ever since 2015, when Trump descended the escalator, I have had the same feeling, which I've never quite seen articulated, so I will briefly try:
— David Roberts (@drvolts)
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I'm glad I don't have to write an endorsement piece, because I really wouldn't know how to go about it. Ever since 2015, when Trump descended the escalator, I have had the same feeling, which I've never quite seen articulated, so I will briefly try:
ngl if youve started liking tr*mp in the last few months I think you should consider yourself as having a “weak memetic immune system”
ngl if youve started liking tr*mp in the last few months I think you should consider yourself as having a “weak memetic immune system”
whatever beliefs you hold are flimsy enough to be swayed by good stories and good PR and politically you’re little more than an infection vector — Markov (@MarkovMagnifico)
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ngl if youve started liking tr*mp in the last few months I think you should consider yourself as having a “weak memetic immune system”
sirens operate as control - not a sign of threat - in israel. last time i was in tel aviv visiting family, a siren went off while i was on the bus. everyone flew into panic, two women sobbed. when the all clear was given, people on the bus started singing the national anthem /1
sirens operate as control - not a sign of threat - in israel. last time i was in tel aviv visiting family, a siren went off while i was on the bus. everyone flew into panic, two women sobbed. when the all clear was given, people on the bus started singing the national anthem /1
— ben (@benvyle)
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sirens operate as control - not a sign of threat - in israel. last time i was in tel aviv visiting family, a siren went off while i was on the bus. everyone flew into panic, two women sobbed. when the all clear was given, people on the bus started singing the national anthem /1
İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
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İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
Yehuda Shaul on Twitter
Yehuda Shaul on Twitter
[1] These days in Israel, in response to Hamas’ brutal massacre, calls to ethnically cleanse Gaza, deliberately targeting civilians on a mass scale, and other dehumanizing language, have become common.Here are a few examples of this discourse over the last few days.THREAD— Yehuda Shaul (@YehudaShaul) October 17, 2023
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Yehuda Shaul on Twitter
Bilal Zuberi on Twitter
Bilal Zuberi on Twitter
I will just leave this here. People are angry. Quite understandable. But the angry rhetoric that almost seems to justify ethnic cleansing and genocide in the aftermath of the despicable terrorist attacks by Hamas, coming from some leaders in tech is really scary to people,…— Bilal Zuberi (@bznotes) October 10, 2023
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Bilal Zuberi on Twitter