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Alex Haagaard (they/them)
alexhaagaard
We’re doing social model discourse tonight so here’s some stuff to know:a) the social model, as originally formulated, explicitly defined disability as the oppression that is experienced by those whose
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Parsa Shahid
ParsaShahid
After a sleepless night of reading the 67 page report over & over, I choose to speak as a mother this morning, not a @HWDSB employee. Let the chips fall
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Emily L. Hauser אלה אסתר
emilylhauser
Ok *deep breath* women are trained to be v uncomfortable discussing this but I want to demonstrate something re clothing sizes bc it's given so much power in our heads.
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hodan
hodienne
I don’t know who needs to hear this (probably Somalis) but race is an arbitrary human classification that does not have its roots in biological reality. Biological characteristics do exist
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John McMurtrie
McMurtrieSF
This is my grandfather, who was born on this day in 1888 in Paris. I was 17 when he died, at age 94, so I was lucky enough to know
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Marlowe
PMarlowe1939
"Devolution has been a disaster" I deal with devolved admins irl so a few boring, technical thoughts:Regardless of the content, the standard of Scottish legislation is high - this isn't
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Manhunter (1986)
k8bushofficial
at the risk of being accused of being prescriptive, the cool thing about having sex with a lot of people is getting to see a wide variety of bodies in
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Tom Farr
uracontra_
1/7 Rape cannot be "portrayed responsibly" (never mind ethically ffs) because, amongst other things, the creators are NOT in control of the narrative because IT DOES NOT EXIST IN A
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Doncaster Council
MyDoncaster
It’s a rainy, miserable day in Doncaster, which has got us thinking. During #coronavirus, have you wondered why rainy days can make things seem so much harder to deal with?
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Stephen Bush
stephenkb
This isn't right (I know this because I have got this wrong in the past, too: I thought CRAG Act required an affirmative vote) The trade deal does not need
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Roger Pielke Jr.
RogerPielkeJr
My 2020 year-in-review thread1. A “Sedative” for Science Policy @ISSUESinST A critical look at Vannevar Bush's Science: The Endless Frontier at 75https://issues.org/endless-frontier-sedative-for-science-policy-pielke/ 2. Memo for Pr
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Jack Bly
TheJackBly
The 5 Principles Of A WINNERFollow these and you will default to winning.// THREAD // 1. Irrational Self-BeliefYou must believe in yourself more than anyone else will.The whole world is
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Hazael
Hayzaelicious
Since I became a mum, I’ve been really angry at the women of the older generation. Most of them do not speak about the toll being a mum takes on
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Andrew Sweeney
CoachSweeneyXC
A trend I've noticed the past few years that's really starting to bother me is the increased number of people privately coaching HS distance runners, usually former high level runners
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Alan Neale
canfordheather
I regularly voted Green - until the last UK General Election, when my local candidate revealed he was in thrall to the gender cult. I learnt that redefining women to
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John McCloskey
JMcCloskey_RE
During the #schoolsthinknext conversation 2 about collaboration, I made the point that the global issues embraced by students are not being pace-matched by the education system. Typically, I left thinking
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