A Climacus

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A Climacus

A Climacus

@a_climacus

เข้าร่วม Mart 2022
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cowboy postbop
cowboy postbop@cowboy_postbop·
if these were two literally-as-described scandals, the second one would be worse
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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@Zprtr1 Open and shut first amendment violation
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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@plthomasEdD don't worry, all EdD degree holders make the world a worse place
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Paul Thomas
Paul Thomas@plthomasEdD·
Seems gendered people attacking Calkins (reading) and Boaler (math) but remain silent about the very credible problems with John Hattie (bad science and plagiarism) and his HUGE impact on education Also we seem incapable of stepping back to interrogate PROGRAMS as our solutions
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Pranav Nanda
Pranav Nanda@PranavNanda28·
Ahh yes armed cops violently grabbing two Black kids off a bike & then taunting them is definitely going to make the community safer. I promise you this (or worse) type of policing is the norm, not the exception. Kids need supports. Not curfews and cops.
FOX 5 DC@fox5dc

New video making the rounds on social media shows the moment a DC police officer drags two young girls off a bike in Navy Yard. It happened as juvenile curfew hours were in effect. The person who recorded the incident says the force went too far. FOX 5's Regina Yurrita reports.

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Sami Gold
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller·
Liberal Muslims and secularists in majority-Muslim countries polemicize *constantly* about religious conservatism choking up their countries. Actually meet Muslims before you pretend to understand them
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Sami Gold
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller·
There are 2 billion Muslims in the world. It is beyond disingenuous to say that Islam can be described as generically *anything*. Just like how Christianity is practiced differently in the USA, Uganda, and Ethiopia, Islam is practiced differently in Kosovo, Egypt, and Malaysia
Charles Howarth@CharlieHowarth1

@souljagoyteller You're so desperate to prove Islam is tolerant you somehow have convinced yourself a festival banned for being unIslamic is a gotcha. Desperately stupid.

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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@souljagoyteller The only way to think this is to deny that Palestine is a country. Otherwise, nobody would ever beat them
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Sami Gold
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller·
If whining was an Olympic sport, this guy would be its Usain Bolt
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

We were never America's charity case. America gave Israel aid because it was in America's interest to do so. It was buying tech no one else would or could make until Israel proved it was possible, like Iron Dome. It was also a massive federal grants program to certain Congressional districts, because among its many conditions, nearly all of it had to be spent in America. There's a famous story told by older Israelis about how the aid crashed the textile industry in Israel's south, a major employer in that working-class region, because the IDF started to buy uniforms from American manufacturers. And over the years, a great many of us have chafed at the loss of independence this aid represented -- including over the past three years, again and again. @EinatWilf made this point: "I’m soooo on board for that! Does this mean that we will finally be allowed to: 1) buy what we want, and from whomever we want and most important, develop and produce what we want even if it competes with American products? 2) win our wars rather than be constantly subjected to arrested development ceasefires?" And everybody in Washington knows all this. Netanyahu himself once talked this way, back in the late 90s, until the beneficiaries (on both sides) told him to shut up. This aid was seen in Washington as leverage over the Israelis -- and America has always sought leverage, from the Kennedy-initiated Cold War "bear hug" to keep Israel from going nuclear to Biden's slow-walking of shipments. There are significant knock-on benefits to Israel if the aid goes away. Here's a big one: A US-induced budget crunch might force Netanyahu to finally cut some of the vast, unique Haredi welfare payouts that keeps half of Haredi men out of the job market. And in military terms, independence is even more critical. For example, we all need to be building at least ten times as many drones, missiles and missile-defense interceptors going forward. Or maybe 50 times. Israel has to get serious about massively upping indigenous production and getting away from reliance on any foreign power, even an ally as powerful as America. Financial aid that forces Israel to buy American interceptors delays that critical shift. (America should also be massively upping production and stockpiling, by the way; these technologies are the future of war, and not even America's production capacity reflects that fact.) Long story short, my "camp" in Israeli thinking -- call us the "fiscal responsibility because we're adults" camp that once, in his better days, included Netanyahu -- has always believed and publicly argued that when the aid ends, it'll be a net benefit for Israel. And one final comment: If the aid really does dry up, this will be celebrated as a win by our enemies, by those who yearn to see Israel fall. Good. In fact, this outcome may be the strongest argument for doing it. The movement to destroy us, especially among Arab and Muslim ideologues, has spent literally generations explaining that we only win wars or thrive economically because we have the backing of America. (And before America it was the French, and before the French the Soviets, and before the Soviets the British, and before the British the Russians...you get the idea. For a century and a half, our enemies told this same story to avoid the possibility that our own strength and competence are the reasons we survive and win.) So when we continue to win in a future shorn of American aid, our enemies will learn something valuable about us, something that might make some of them rethink the strategy of sacrificing new generations of Arab or Persian treasure, honor and blood on the altar of our destruction. So let them celebrate. It's really important that they go through the whole psychological arc. The greater the triumphant expectation, the more powerful and educational will be the ultimate failure.

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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@NielsHoven A book was written by a human. And while self education is great, I know the philosophy guided by professors better than I know the self learned
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Niels Hoven 🐮
Niels Hoven 🐮@NielsHoven·
> “Learning is an endeavor best accomplished between two humans” Funny to hear people insist on this when 99% of everything I’ve learned I’ve learned through a book or screen, not a human
Tom Loveless@tomloveless99

People wedded to technology don't understand why edtech won't solve education's problems. Learning is an endeavor best accomplished between two humans. Developing bigger, faster tech models (LLMs, inferential AI) won't do it. I wrote about this in 1996. google.com/url?sa=t&sourc…

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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@DanaPalubiak If the science is bad, we should do what has worked for previous generation and ignore most innovators
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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@SteveSemmelweis @Pontifex This would've been stopped by repairing the bonds between citizens, and between citizens and the government, which would have created a healthy law enforcement system Don't blame rome for the political failures of Washington and north Carolina
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Steve Semmelweis
Steve Semmelweis@SteveSemmelweis·
@Pontifex with all due respect, Holiness, we tried encounter and dialogue and it didn’t end up well
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
The Catholic University can form pioneers of a new humanism in the context of the digital revolution. This is a service to the truth and to all humanity. Without this demanding educational effort, passive adaptation to dominant paradigms will be mistaken for competence, and the loss of freedom for progress. #ApostolicJourney #Cameroon
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5Pillars
5Pillars@5Pillarsuk·
This Islamophobic graffiti was daubed onto the wall outside Epsom and Ewell Islamic Centre over the weekend. The centre was attacked twice last year with similar insults. The UK is witnessing an unprecedented rise in Islamophobic incidents, in an atmosphere of anti-Muslim hatred promoted by politicians and media organisations.
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A Climacus
A Climacus@a_climacus·
@constans you were saying something about electoral politics not providing spiritual fulfillment?
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constans@constans·
The point is, ladies and gentlemen, that Millennial Cringe, for lack of a better word, is good. Millennial Cringe is right, Millennial Cringe works. Millennial Cringe clarifies, cuts through and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit.
Andrew Roth@RothTheReporter

U.S. Senate candidate @MalloryMcMorrow is traversing the MDP Endorsement Convention caucus meetings with a band this afternoon.

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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@constans Having a hard time caring about your fellow citizens because some of the citizens in their district vote differently from you? I hope you find the electoral remedy to your inability to love your neighbor you're looking for
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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@constans This is also just such obvious projection. I go to mass for my spiritual problems, libs engage in retarded voting therapy, retarded dei breathing exercises, and retarded therapy. How many pills are you on?
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constans@constans·
@a_climacus No you thought I was saying something I didn’t. You have a spiritual problem and think these idiotic laws proposed by Republican morons will make you happy and solve your problems not realizing that your problems are moral and spiritual ones
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constans@constans·
This is the sort of thing that happens when we don’t immediate crush right wingers who lash out it with anti-Muslim rhetoric against Mamdani. You can’t let this stuff fester becuse it enables these crazed bigots like Rep Roy
Andrew Solender@AndrewSolender

Rep. Chip Roy introduces the MAMDANI Act — Measures Against Marxism’s Dangerous Adherents and Noxious Islamists It allows for deportation/denaturalization of immigrants involved with "socialist, communist, Chinese communist, Marxist, or Islamic fundamentalist doctrines"

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A Climacus@a_climacus·
@constans I think worshipping a pedophile is a greater spiritual illness than disliking pedophile worship I can't help but notice you havent said anything about this claim, you just once again started crying like a cheated on woman
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