Adam M. Kleinbaum

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Adam M. Kleinbaum

Adam M. Kleinbaum

@akleinb

Business school professor at Tuck School at Dartmouth, scholar of social networks, father of 3, bicycle enthusiast

New England Katılım Ağustos 2008
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Staff Sergeant Johnson@Colonel_Myway·
I'd be ok with Pete Buttigieg holding a daily counterpoint press conference. Can you dig it?
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Adam M. Kleinbaum@akleinb·
@HelloMobile tech support, thank you for finally calling back after many hours on hold (x.com/akleinb/status…). But you really can't get RCS messaging to work on two phones, even though it works on the third?
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@HelloMobile, I'm trying to resolve some technical issues with activating my new SIM and I've been on hold for over 2 hours. For the second time. Please stop this madness and help me!

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Adam M. Kleinbaum@akleinb·
@HelloMobile, I'm trying to resolve some technical issues with activating my new SIM and I've been on hold for over 2 hours. For the second time. Please stop this madness and help me!
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Dana Goldberg
Dana Goldberg@DGComedy·
If you plan on voting for Jill Stein or Trump because of the war in the Middle East, please watch and reconsider. It’s just 6 minutes and it’s worth the watch.
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Just Jack
Just Jack@7Veritas4·
Oh.
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John Mitnick
John Mitnick@JohnMitnick·
🧵 A thread addressed to my fellow conservatives who are planning to vote, or considering voting, for Trump. 1/13
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: Al Qaeda calls on Hamas to release the Israeli hostages. The announcement was made yesterday by Abu Walid al-Masri, a senior advisor and father-in-law of Saif al-Adel, the leader of Al-Qaeda.
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
UNRWA has placed a black band over its profile photo in mourning for the death of the “Butcher of Khan Younis” Yahya Sinwar. They’re not even trying to hide their affiliation with Hamas anymore.
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
Domestic Terrorists in NYC hold a public funeral for Hezbollah head Hassan Nasrallah. USA listed Nasrallah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist in 1995 and Hezbollah as a Foreign Terrorist Org in 1997. In addition, UK, EU, GCC (Saudi Arabia, UAE), Arab League (Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Bahrain, Algeria, Jordan, Yemen, Syria, Morocco) and Israel all list Hezbollah as a terrorist org. 🎥 @JewUncensored
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Global Imams Council Statement on the Execution of Hostages by Hamas Terrorists.
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Amir Goldberg
Amir Goldberg@amirgoldb·
The choice is easy. Biden is a great president, Trump was a disaster. Biden is a good person, Trump is a psychopath. Biden will deliver prosperity, Trump will destroy America. We must all rally behind Biden.
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning leak, Donald Trump gave the keynote address at the Heritage Foundation where he announced the work the foundation did (Project 2025) would be crucial to his policy goals. Retweet so all Americans know Trump will enact Project 2025.
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: The Biden campaign just released this montage of all the times Donald Trump said he wanted to cut Social Security and Medicare. This is one of the biggest reasons Trump is hemorrhaging support from Independents. Retweet so all Americans see.
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Jon Cooper 🇺🇸
Jon Cooper 🇺🇸@joncoopertweets·
This!!! 👇👇
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Adam M. Kleinbaum@akleinb·
@social_brains The problem is, "Someone else" means someone different to everyone. There is no one person who could generate as much support as Joe. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good!
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Matt Lieberman
Matt Lieberman@social_brains·
Time to do what’s right, Joe
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Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill@MarkHamill·
One off night doesn't change the fact that @JoeBiden is the most legislatively successful @POTUS in our lifetime. One off night also doesn't change the fact that the former guy is a convicted felon, serial liar & adjudicated rapist who is unfit for ANY office. Period.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
When I was in Germany, I traveled outside of Berlin to meet some Palestinian friends who were part of the diaspora community in the country. I hung out with several individuals from Gaza or who have family in the Strip and are part of a network of individuals and organizations that are pro-Palestine. I had extremely intense conversations with these folks, some of whom listened and agreed, some of whom strongly disagreed, some of whom were confused by what I was saying, some who agreed but didn’t see a path forward, and some who literally threatened to beat me up if I didn’t stop talking. Here's what I got out of those conversations: 1. Hamas’s resistance narrative is widely accepted and embraced by large segments of the Palestinian diaspora community, particularly those who are less integrated into the nations in which they live, especially if their environment is mainly made up of other Palestinians, aka echo chambers. 2. Intense emotions and feelings dominate the discourse and how people view the war, Israel, Hamas, the conflict, and any discussions of responsibility and a path forward. Trauma, sadness, anger, and feelings of sheer injustice control the way people see what’s happening, October 7, claims and counterclaims, and competing narratives. 3. Opposition to Hamas, and my views and sentiments were instantly associated with treachery, weakness, cowardice, and embracing “Zionist lies and propaganda.” Undeterred, I argued that not only is opposition to Hamas necessary, courageous, critical, and inseparable from opposition to Israeli occupation and injustices, but that we are in this mess partly due to our complicit silence and acquiescence to Hamas’s Islamist propaganda and destructive narratives that harmed the Palestinians more than any Zionist could ever dream of doing. 4. Misinformation about so many incidents and occurrences is rampant. This is particularly the case when it comes to boycotting things like Starbucks, Coke products, McDonald’s, and hundreds of other goods. The list of “forbidden” things is so huge and contains the most ridiculous of items, such as KitKat, hot sauce, and innocuous consumer products, all because they are perceived as directly supporting Israel, the war, or the IDF. When challenged about the accuracy of their information, almost no one wanted to hear about the futility of these boycotts and their nonexistent impact on the war and broader Israel and Palestine discourse. 5. Some were incredibly furious at me for challenging the “martyrdom” narrative, and one person threatened me with physical violence if I didn’t stop maligning martyrdom. Of course, I didn’t back down and proceeded to rationally challenge this idea of Gazans killed in the war after October 7 being martyrs with a ticket straight to heaven and that this is Islamist propaganda and brainwashing that’s getting us nowhere. I said that my family was killed for nothing and that most Gazans who lost their lives would have chosen life over being killed so that Hamas could maintain its corrupt and despicable rule over the coastal enclave. 6. A pro-resistance man surprisingly agreed with me when I told him that Hamas prevented civilians from evacuating Gaza’s north early in the war and didn’t want people to leave, a ruthless decision that caused unnecessary loss of life. This is something that many Western fools refuse to acknowledge: Hamas wanted Gazans to stay put so that they could be used as human shields by the group and frustrate the Israeli military’s operations by causing maximum civilian casualties. 7. Several agreed with me that Hamas is only interested in maintaining power, but in the absence of alternatives, they didn’t see anything wrong with this. When I kept saying that Hamas’s continued rule in Gaza means endless wars and more death & destruction, none seemed to have any meaningful responses beyond some mumbles and incoherent rants. 8. The military occupation of the West Bank and settlement expansion kept coming up over and over. Whenever I pushed on Hamas, taking responsibility, having to accept Israel’s existence & continued existence, embracing and rebranding peace, rejecting violence, what’s happening in the West Bank kept coming up. Folks didn’t see Gaza in isolation, but as part of a broader issue/conflict/problem that can’t be compartmentalized. “If Gaza were peaceful, stable, and developed,” argued one man, “the West Bank will still be occupied,” which, in his mind, necessitates Hamas’s “resistance.” 9. This is my own assessment and inference, but I truly strongly felt that support for Hamas was primarily driven by the lack of alternatives and the binary nature of everything related to the conflict: Fatah VS. Hamas; Israel VS. Palestine; Armed resistance VS. diplomacy and nonviolence; us VS. them; kill VS. be killed; Palestinian narrative VS. Jewish narrative. In other words, there was almost little to no ability to hold multiple truths, approach the issue with nuance and rational balance, and an entrenched belief that one truth must inherently be mutually exclusive and must by default cancel out the other. When engaged, however, some were willing to think differently. 10. There was clearly a high degree of conformity when people were together versus when I engaged individuals one-on-one. In other words, group settings made for largely unproductive and hostile discussions, while individual conversations were much more likely to be productive and change people’s minds and thinking. This is consistent with the universal trend that individuals are smart, groups are dumb; people are afraid to say what they really believe and think in front of others but are much more likely to speak their minds when anonymous, alone, or away from the “community’s ears and eyes” as one gentleman put it. In summary, my conversations were difficult and quite depressing in some regards. However, these same unpleasant and discouraging conversations actually gave me hope that with respectful, patient, persistent, rational, calm, evidence-based, and analytical/non-emotional engagements and outreach, meaningful seeds can be planted to change hearts and minds and begin the 1000-mile journey towards political transformation and the arduous effort to rebrand peace and coexistence as a necessary evolution to preserve the Palestinian people on their lands and forge a different path forward.
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