One of the biggest fallacies currently circulating is the idea that we should abridge our speech because some crazy guy somewhere might listen to it and go do something crazy.
@nickconfessore@anneapplebaum It is a good sentiment, but Anne needs to follow her own advice. Her summary of those who disagree with CRT is very superficial.
If, as an opinion writer, you cannot provide a good-faith summary of the other side's argument, then you should not be hitting that publish button.
It would be interesting to see if a media outlet can form in today's political environment with the express mandate and mission statement that its journalists are employed under the condition that they are not captured by any political party, nor any corporation.
Being able to dissent is important, but I don't think anyone is losing sleep over the fact that Cheney, a politician who owes everything to nepotism, lost her job because she picked a fight with Trump.
Pretty sure she got fired because of incompetence.
A thought project on how we could have a better America. The answer is to make our local societies customizable, and with the sovereign power to do so. What is needed is some changes in the Constitution.
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The political compass has allowed us to think about the next evolution in our politics. The question we must answer: how do we promote the best among us to positions of power, while thwarting those who would abuse their power?
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A quick rundown of polls, what goes into them, and why and how they suffer from errors and biases.
The long and short of it is, today's polling is closer to fortune telling then it is to hard math and science.