Greg Zilberg

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Greg Zilberg

Greg Zilberg

@NeuroStructure

PhD @WackerLab | postdoc @ButterwickLab | Neuropharmacologist studying structure/function relationships of neat lil receptors

New Haven, CT 参加日 Mart 2018
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Daniel Wacker
Daniel Wacker@WackerLab·
A take on the current state of biased signaling in psychedelic action and psychedelic drug discovery by John McCorvy and I: Biased Signaling in Psychedelic Action | Annual Reviews - go.shr.lc/4lx1pLf
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Branko Marcetic
Branko Marcetic@BMarchetich·
There are 4 narratives about Harris' defeat we keep being told: - The US became more conservative - Harris was too far left/woke - It happened despite Biden doing what the Left wanted - It was all racism/sexism Why they're all wrong, in detail: jacobin.com/2024/11/harris…
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@Rrrrnessa Neither staying nor leaving will do anything materially to fight fascism, as posting does not fight fascism. The main pro I see to leaving Twitter is adding to the financial deficit it inflicts on Musk.
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⛸Superhero Knitter Krysten Ritter🌱
If you pick any technology or product that these people rely on or consume regularly, somewhere in that thing’s origin or production process will involve some research that got federal money that can be narrated out of shape like this.
Savanah Hernandez@Savsays

@stclairashley My favorite example of this is how we at one point spent $3 million taxpayer dollars on shrimp running on treadmills

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Ken Klippenstein
Ken Klippenstein@kenklippenstein·
Look at my labor party dawg we’re never getting healthcare
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Alexander Cocotas
Alexander Cocotas@acocotas·
Earlier this year I wrote about Germany's disturbing relationship with Jews for @thebafflermag. In light of the "Antisemitismus Resolution" passed last week, it seems I can now be labeled an antisemite by the country that murdered most of my family. thebaffler.com/latest/how-ger…
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Greg Zilberg@NeuroStructure·
@isaiah_bb The comments section is a beautiful display of weapons-grade cope from people who will never do any self-reflection on why their kids hate them.
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Isi Breen
Isi Breen@isaiah_bb·
Now that I have a daughter and I know how she makes me feel, the idea that I could be in a position where I had to choose between my kid and *literally* any other thing, and choose the other thing, makes me think these people never actually experienced real parental love at all.
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Dylan Williams
Dylan Williams@dylanotes·
Stefanik proudly promoted the antisemitic “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory that has motivated mass murders. Yet the head of ADL is eager to embrace and legitimize her and other Trump lackeys, prioritizing the shielding of Israel from criticism over American Jewish safety.
Jonathan Greenblatt@JGreenblattADL

Mazel Tov to @EliseStefanik on her nomination to be the next US Ambassador to the @UN. Rep. Stefanik has been a critical partner and absolutely fearless in fighting campus antisemitism. I’m excited to work with her to combat anti-Jewish hate & anti-Israel bias on the world stage.

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Jason Hickel
Jason Hickel@jasonhickel·
The problem with liberalism is that it rests on a fundamental contradiction that cannot be resolved. It will always fail, it will always collapse, and this explains everything about our current moment. Liberals try to hold two commitments at once: on the one hand, they are firmly committed to capitalism; on the other, they express support for principles like human rights, democracy, equality, freedom of speech, environment and the rule of law.  This duality is the core of liberalism. But there's a problem. Capital accumulation requires cheapening labour and nature. This eventually comes into direct conflict with principles like rights and equality. And whenever this conflict appears, the liberal ruling class sides with capital, abandons their lofty principles, and throws workers and nature under the bus.  Every. Single. Time. This results in flagrant displays of hypocrisy. They run on nice-sounding platforms but end up either betraying their promises or actively working against their stated values. They'll slash public services, bail out banks, imprison journalists, beat up students, expand fracking, coup democratically elected leaders in the global South, bomb liberation movements, fund a genocide - they'll even trash international law itself - anything that's needed to maintain the conditions for capital accumulation. At most, they may try to negotiate mediocre compromises, a few social policies here and there - some abortion rights, a tiny increase in the minimum wage - but nothing that might pose any serious threat to capital accumulation. Thus the soul-crushing slowness of liberal incrementalism.  Ultimately they are unwilling to take any of the obvious steps that would actually resolve our urgent social and ecological crises. This is why nobody trusts liberal politicians.  This is why they come across as so fantastically insincere, and even sneering.  This is why they feel so spineless and *empty*. The center cannot hold.  Liberalism will always collapse, inevitably handing power to fascists, and this is not acceptable.  There is only one way to overcome this deadly impasse, and that is to mobilize a socialist alternative. A political movement that can unite the working-classes, overcome capitalism, deliver real economic democracy, and enable us to achieve rapid progress toward social and ecological goals.
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barbarism critic
barbarism critic@barbarismcrit·
I don’t want to hear from anyone who hasn’t made a grocery budget in the last decade, because if you are calling what Biden did “economic populism” the likelihood you haven’t ever spoken to a poor person that wasn’t delivering your chipotle is too high to take you seriously.
Max Fisher@Max_Fisher

Dems delivered the most economically populist admin in decades, got handed a massive electoral defeat, and now every pundit is like "hey have you guys considered economic populism"

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Stephen Wertheim
Stephen Wertheim@stephenwertheim·
Biden and Harris ran for president as candidates of the system, right down to campaigning with Dick Cheney’s daughter, Liz. As Democrats reckon with the future of their party, foreign policy must be part of the reckoning. My thoughts in @guardian: theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Eli Valley
Eli Valley@elivalley·
The lie is still up at NYT, with a vague video caption overpowered by the headline: nytimes.com/2024/11/08/wor…
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Drop Site@DropSiteNews

A Dutch journalist is demanding an apology and removal of her footage, used by @BILD, @CNN, @BBCWorld, @Guardian, and @nytimes in their reporting on the post-match clash between Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters and Amsterdam locals. She accuses them of misusing her footage and insists the truth be stated: “Maccabi supporters attacked Amsterdam citizens in front of Central Station after the game.” “Journalism is about finding truth. It’s time to show some respect to reality. That’s your job,” she adds.

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