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Turn off FoxNews. Turn off MSNBC. Stay away from the far left. Stay away from the far right. Don't blindly believe the media and government. Don't blindly believe conspiracy theories either. Stay Moderate and Independent. Think for yourself. Focus on things you can control.


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This is an interesting thread. As an American, I prefer the no history-ness of US. I came up watching people of the Balkans care VERY MUCH about history. And Old World peeps of today…well…goes without saying. Pass on that shit.

No amount of reading Foucault or doing psychedelics could ever give me as much uncanny awareness of the arbitrariness of my socially constructed identity as talking to a real-life American for an hour



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Good @ezraklein attempt to explain the kinda mysterious dominance of "The Groups" over Dem policymaking in recent years.

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The ability to forget and clear a cache or clear cookies allows a future to progress more naturally A more blank slate, if you will The challenge is, how can you periodically dispose Information and Data, while preserving Knowledge and Wisdom?


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No amount of reading Foucault or doing psychedelics could ever give me as much uncanny awareness of the arbitrariness of my socially constructed identity as talking to a real-life American for an hour


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Americans are, indeed, missing a connection to history, traditions, and ancestral culture in a way that is such a big part of pretty much all other people. It's not something that Americans know they are missing.


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Selective short term memory loss has always been what’s allowed America to progress into the future The bags of history weigh heavy


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What is happening? This is not the usual transfer of the resident of the White House. This is starting to look like an actual transfer of power, not just from Biden to Trump but from the permanent government – ensconced in many sectors – that has been long in hiding to an…


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This is exactly what @JustineBateman and @NateSilver538 have been talking about. The woke mobs treat disagreement as heresy, and they've created an oppressive, authoritarian culture. It has alienated lots of people. They are bullies who see themselves as victims.


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it is amazing how many lies the average person believes thanks to the media


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It’s mostly because people consume instead of question. Challenge narratives and push for sources. Ask questions and make sure conversations are bidirectional. Good ideas thrive and bad ideas shouldn’t survive. They become lessons and lessons learned to become better ideas.


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This is so true. Please send X.com links to friends, so that they know what’s really going on!

it is amazing how many lies the average person believes thanks to the media



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Some will be pissed at me for saying this, but experience doesn’t necessarily translate into good policy. There are lots of U.S. officials who have tons of experience—John Bolton, Dick Cheney, Antony Blinken, Victoria Nuland—whose policies have turned out to be trash.


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Back in 1994, the journalist Pete Hamill (his memoir A Drinking Life is a good read) wrote a profile for Esquire of Mike Tyson, then in prison for rape (of which he was probably innocent IMO). I remember this because Tyson mentioned Voltaire’s Candide, which makes fun of…

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Whenever there is a proposal for a tax cut, media pundits demand to know how you are going to pay for it. But when there are proposals for more spending on social programs, those same pundits are strangely silent.


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James Baldwin for Life Magazine, 1963

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worst thing about living in britain is the claustrophobic feeling that comes with having no formal protections on freedom of expression or freedom of the press and constant stories of police intimidation and prosecution/custodial sentences for social media posts


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America has the highest obesity percentage of any other nation It is addicted to the most pharma drugs It is an unhealthy society Thankfully America is a self-correcting system and RFK is right to come in and blow it all up


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I do not believe @RobertKennedyJr would have ever gained national celebrity and been able to launch a national campaign that vaulted him to the heights of Trumpworld had The Science(TM) that informed the Covid response proven even remotely correct. If the mRNA "vaccine" had not…

I am thrilled to announce Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). For too long, Americans have been crushed by the industrial food complex and drug companies who have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation when it…



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collection of 4chan posts that are extended criticisms or analyses of something, hit me up with whatever comes to mind 1. john oliver

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Other than Pharma companies and mainstream media, who could be opposed to this agenda?

.@RobertKennedyJr outlines his plan to eliminate pharmaceutical ads on TV, ensure transparent access to federal health databases, and put an end to corrupt practices within the medical journal industry. "I'm not intimidated by the agencies. I know how they work and how to change…



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