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@AOC What I love about this tweet is that it embodies something we desperately need right now: public imagination.
When we focus on imagining and debating new possibilities of what we want to accomplish, instead of relentlessly fixating on limitations, we build the will to do more.
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2 March 2019, 6:36:24 PM |
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@dangillmor Classic example of how journalists don't understand basic math. The tax law gave vast, vast money to the ultra-wealthy and nearly zip to everyone else. Hence, the ONLY relevant metric is the median, not the average. Come on, @CNN, this is close to journalistic malpractice.
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3 March 2019, 2:05:15 PM |
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@thelionmachine Hey @TwitterA11y I get seizures and gifs and videos trigger my seizures. Why do you keep turning autoplay back on when it's set to "never" for my safety under accessibility? And then make it hard to fix? This is the second time in 2019. A dead user can't make you money.
4 March 2019, 1:13:30 AM |
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@monaeltahawy Mahmoud Abu Zeid, widely known as Shawkan, is finally free after +5yrs imprisonment. He faces 5yrs years of strict supervision and will be required to sleep at his local police station every night, but he vowed to resume his work.
theguardian.com/world/2019/mar… #Egypt #Shawkan_Is_Free
4 March 2019, 1:24:18 PM |
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2435. I love the elegant design and typographic branding on The @NewYorker map here, but feel like the zoomed out view is a missed opportunity.
4 March 2019, 4:02:14 PM |
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@mattdpearce More Hollywood labor history: The 1988 writers strike (ignore the typo in the screenshot) got networks interested in reality TV that didn’t need writers.
That’s how we got “COPS,†which is like a comically Baudrillardian version of using law enforcement to break picket lines.
4 March 2019, 4:38:47 PM |
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@brian_root This visualization of racial (and age/gender) profiling in policing is a great example of data viz articulating something in a clearer way than words/numbers/videos are able to.
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4 March 2019, 10:17:05 PM |
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@KarenMusings A favorite research note from today: "One in every five American cowboys was black in the 1880's and much of what we think as 'cowboy culture' is rooted in African cattle herding...based on the ways Fulani cattle herders in Western Africa had tended their animals for centuries."
5 March 2019, 2:42:57 AM |
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6 March 2019, 4:35:58 AM |
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@ContiCook The City of NY could learn a lot about patterns of misconduct across commands, individuals, squads, and types of misconduct. But they don’t. The cause of police brutality is not just rogue officers, it’s a system that chooses to ignore them.
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6 March 2019, 4:05:29 PM |
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