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Bad Medicine, Part 1: The Story of 98.6 @freakonomics freakonomics.com/podcast/bad-me…
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Bad Medicine, Part 2: (Drug) Trials and Tribulations (Replay) @freakonomics freakonomics.com/podcast/bad-me…
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How Big is My Penis? (And Other Things We Ask Google) @freakonomics freakonomics.com/podcast/how-bi…
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Este precioso perrito se encontró deambulando en la calle Leandro Valle de la Colonia San Ángel. Ahora está en resguardo, pero un vigilante de la caseta de dicha calle puede proporcionar más información. Por favor difundan @Alina_Gag 🙏

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"No entiendo como pudo ganar Morena".
Primera reflexión de esta elección:
Si eres de los que no entiendes por qué ganó Morena o de los que creían que Xóchitl tenía alguna oportunidad de ganar...
Spoiler, no ganó Morena porque "el pueblo" sea ignorante.
El ignorante eres tú por desconocer la realidad de tu país.
El ignorante eres tú, por vivir en una burbuja.
Mientas vivías en esa burbuja, mientras creas que Twitter es reflejo de la realidad nacional, estás condenado a vivir en la ignorancia.
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Qué lamentable sabotear (por 4 años) la institución que presides y ahora proponer desaparecerla.
Más siendo el órgano autónomo de DH, con la crisis que vive Mx.
Más aun con la historia familiar de Piedra.
Yo creo que quien “no responde a las necesidades del pueblo” es ella.
EL PAÍS México@elpaismexico
⭕ La presidenta de la CNDH, Rosario Piedra Ibarra, ha pedido la disolución del organismo que dirige. “No responde a las necesidades del pueblo mexicano”, afirma ✒️@jorgevaquero95 🔗tinyurl.com/yp36rtrs
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"I’m personally a Holocaust survivor as an infant, I barely survived. My grandparents were killed in Aushwitz and most of my extended family were killed. I became a Zionist; this dream of the Jewish people resurrected in their historical homeland and the barbed wire of Aushwitz being replaced by the boundaries of a Jewish state with a powerful army…and then I found out that it wasn’t exactly like that, that in order to make this Jewish dream a reality we had to visit a nightmare on the local population.
There’s no way you could have ever created a Jewish state without oppressing and expelling the local population. Jewish Israeli historians have shown without a doubt that the expulsion of Palestinians was persistent, pervasive, cruel, murderous and with deliberate intent - that’s what’s called the 'Nakba' in Arabic; the 'disaster' or the 'catastrophe'. There’s a law that you cannot deny the Holocaust, but in Israel you’re not allowed to mention the Nakba, even though it’s at the very basis of the foundation of Israel.
I visited the Occupied Territories (West Bank) during the first intifada. I cried every day for two weeks at what I saw; the brutality of the occupation, the petty harassment, the murderousness of it, the cutting down of Palestinian olive groves, the denial of water rights, the humiliations...and this went on, and now it’s much worse than it was then.
It’s the longest ethnic cleansing operation in the 20th and 21st century. I could land in Tel Aviv tomorrow and demand citizenship but my Palestinian friend in Vancouver, who was born in Jerusalem, can’t even visit!
So then you have these miserable people packed into this, horrible…people call it an 'outdoor prison', which is what it is. You don’t have to support Hamas policies to stand up for Palestinian rights, that’s a complete falsity. You think the worse thing you can say about Hamas, multiply it by a thousand times, and it still will not meet the Israeli repression and killing and dispossession of Palestinians.
And 'anybody who criticises Israel is an anti-Semite' is simply an egregious attempt to intimidate good non-Jews who are willing to stand up for what is true."

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