The Self-Isolation of the American Left https://t.co/bYVLpWOelX @nytdavidbrooks reassures, i.e. thinks good, "78 percent of Americans support teaching high schoolers about slavery"; i.e., 22 percent of Americans DON'T support teaching high schoolers about slavery #ThisIsOkay?
”When it’s cold, cold, cold, we sleep together like chickens. Man, next to another man.”
NYC’s homeless population has lost access to many of the informal shelters, like subway stations and 24-hour stores, that helped them endure past winters.
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@amyvirshup Fascinated by At Home teases and thinking about using them for class project at St. Francis College where I teach. Can’t find them online, would love full archive going back to beginning. Can you help? Thanks!
No meaning to be found in David Brooks's hackneyed, shallow, insightless The Moral Meaning of the Plague (link omitted, my favor to you), but this is sharp and worth your time: The Road to Coronavirus Hell Was Paved by Evangelicals https://t.co/1qGmGI5ZW2
1. The “revolutionaries” are, of course, also Democrats; 2. Re: “outsize effect,” not really and meaning what exactly?; 3. party leaders AND the so-called liberal media: “wake up and pay attention. https://t.co/iLVBJLhHWm
Starting a sentence with the word “whenever,” that could lead to something good, interesting, worth reading, not quite so horrifying. Cut the rest and try again from there? #teachingmoment#alwaysbepositive
Not understanding, more like it, and not really trying to. Seems to have mistaken condescension for empathy. (I may actually not totally disagree with him, want to say that, though can’t be sure. Would it be rude to suggest he take a course in rhetoric?) https://t.co/Sea2sJZuaK