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Conservatism28 April 2024 11:42:58
Police misconduct28 March 2024 14:10:34
US/OR/Detroit/2018-06-04 police beating4 November 2023 00:16:25
Tolerance of intolerance1 September 2023 23:19:02
Fallacy of moderation19 August 2023 13:21:35
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.24 July 2023 12:33:44
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Voter fraud27 May 2023 18:54:49
Distractivism10 March 2023 14:13:26
Debate mapping10 January 2023 13:24:50
Monsanto29 December 2022 14:38:05
Laurelai Bailey12 December 2022 02:01:28
Gaslighting4 December 2022 22:51:00
Free speech elitism4 December 2022 22:43:16
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education4 December 2022 22:16:27
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TERF30 November 2022 14:58:07
Transmisia25 November 2022 18:12:01
Transnegation25 November 2022 18:09:11
Stochastic violence25 November 2022 18:00:16
Transgendrity25 November 2022 16:01:04
Kiwi Farms18 November 2022 14:39:18
Twitter/Musk purchase15 November 2022 00:29:03
US/elec/2022/1115 November 2022 00:15:18
Aaron Swartz12 November 2022 16:08:07
Twitter/Musk purchase/Mastodon influx8 November 2022 21:40:53
Bo Hines6 November 2022 13:12:03
2022/10/25/Fetterman-Oz debate2 November 2022 13:26:50
Gender essentialism31 October 2022 12:10:03
Twitter30 October 2022 17:10:37
John Fetterman28 October 2022 23:14:28
Shirley exception22 October 2022 15:03:36
Social Darwinism19 October 2022 19:30:37
US17 October 2022 16:19:00
America17 October 2022 16:15:22
US/NC/Durham/elec/2022/0516 October 2022 13:34:19
Maria Jocys16 October 2022 13:26:14
Godwin's law13 October 2022 15:29:17
Conservatism/US13 October 2022 00:55:29
US/pol/Republican13 October 2022 00:54:47
US/president12 October 2022 22:02:02
US/pol/Republican/misogyny12 October 2022 21:18:48
Jerry Pournelle12 October 2022 21:03:52
Manhattan Institute for Policy Research12 October 2022 20:24:22
American Enterprise Institute12 October 2022 20:21:12
Americans for Prosperity12 October 2022 20:06:41
Conserve12 October 2022 18:35:46
Libertarianism12 October 2022 17:23:40
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...that at least 24.1% of the United States*, including most of most of Washington DC, is behind walls of unofficial, unaccountable censorship rather like the so-called Great Firewall of China? (*Verizon 8.8%, Comcast 15.3%) Update: In 2010, a federal appeals court ruled that this is ok. past editions

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