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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:15

The Deep Sigh heard around the world

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Then people would have angry reactions and then other were signal repeaters of other people on social media. And then we become signal repeaters when we speak about it and repeat it and talk about it in our own core group in real life. So part of the challenge in the 2020s is being able to know the difference when we're simply repeating the signal versus having original thought, using critical thinking and engaging in dialogue

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:54

A new era but a hard road

Of course, we see his own party backing him, sort of looking at the agenda more than the morality that he espouses every day. But the 70 million people that voted for this man who clearly have lost still are vibrating this sort of hatred of diversity and of innovation and of science. And it's so disturbing. So the healing that you speak of has to be a systemic healing. We need better tools to teach the young and the old and everyone how to understand that oversimplification is our enemy
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:53

Exquisite tragedy, we have people dying from Covid-19 unnecessarily too

And that's something that here in Canada, where I live, we've got a Premier of our province, a leader of our province elected leader, Premier Kenney. He's acting very, almost dictatorial, not dealing with the current issues. We were one of not the lowest in our country, but we had an average of in the height of it, about 200 cases a day. Now we're at an average of over 600. We had 919 infections just the other day
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