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Antonella Montanari retweeted
“Bari Weiss has no interest in providing space for different viewpoints she doesn’t ideologically agree with.” @justinbaragona takes a closer look at CBS News’ newest hire, Trevor Phillips, and the Islamophobia allegations that have followed him throughout his career.
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I’m always willing to hear out well-meaning conflicting viewpoints on here. They can either make you more firm in your conviction or make you adjust your position accordingly. Maybe even change your position entirely. And that’s beautiful
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X moderators are out of control, and by so doing, implicitly enabling what happened in the UK. For shame @elonmusk I love you but please fix this sad suppression of legitimate viewpoints.
Keir Starmer should be publicly tried then executed.
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Replying to @AuronMacintyre
Persuasive arguments are powerful. That is why Democrats want to clear the field of all opposing viewpoints. When Elon Musk purchased Twitter, it changed history because conservatives now have a voice; even though efforts continue apace to silence that voice.
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GraceNValues retweeted
This should have never happened. Free speech applies to every student, not just the viewpoints administrators approve of.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools just paid $95K for a lesson on the First Amendment. That payment is part of a settlement with Gabby Stout— the high school student who painted a patriotic tribute to Charlie Kirk on a spirit rock last year. Although Gabby had gotten permission—and although other students had been allowed to paint messages in support of causes like Black Lives Matter—school officials responded to Gabby’s message by painting over it, publicly accusing her of vandalism, interrogating her at school, and calling the police. @ADFLegal helped Gabby sue the district late last year. Now, besides the payment, the district has issued a statement of regret for its actions and changed its policies to respect students’ free speech rights. Schools can’t censor student speech just because they don’t like its message. ADF is thrilled to get this vindication for Gabby, who courageously lived out her own admonition to “live like Kirk.” I think Charlie would be proud.
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Replying to @itzlvr
if anything i was trying to be nice by saying i want to understand, most people form their opinions with 100% conviction and refuse to engage w other viewpoints. just a pathetic group of people, am i supposed to be hurt?
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Yeah, it's kinda like they are just wearing Fable like a skin suit to do whatever they want, in a lot of ways. I want the game to be good, and a lot of what they showed *does* look good. Like I said in my original reply - If they would get out of their way and just make a Fable game that looks and feels like a Fable game, that'd be great. My opinion - they wanted to go full DEI on this thing but this market correction we see going on caught them flat footed. We'll end up with a slightly toned down version of all that, with a game that *reimagines* the Fable lore, tossing out what was and replacing it with what appeals to their sociopolitical viewpoints.
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Replying to @MesaHimejoshi
We try to read other viewpoints because knowledge is not something that belongs only to people on the “right team.” If I can read bourgeois science I can read Trotskyist science
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Evan cupit retweeted
I understand CBC/Rogers viewpoints on moving off the HNIC deal. But right now, for a Canadian sports fan who doesn't have cable/streaming, will have more accessibility through an antenna to the NFL (CTV etc.), and NBA (ABC/NBC) than NHL games. Think about that.
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The Biggest Problem with Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Isn't What Most Traders Think. SMC has changed the way many traders analyze the market. Concepts like: • Order Blocks (OB) • Fair Value Gaps (FVG) • Liquidity Sweeps • BOS • CHoCH • Premium & Discount Zones are valuable tools. But after watching thousands of live charts, I noticed something important... Most SMC losses don't happen because traders misunderstand the concepts. They happen because the market doesn't always respect a textbook setup. Common problems traders face: ❌ Price breaks an Order Block and keeps going. ❌ Fair Value Gap never gets filled. ❌ BOS becomes a false breakout. ❌ CHoCH appears... then reverses immediately. ❌ Liquidity sweep continues instead of reversing. ❌ Multiple Order Blocks create confusion. ❌ Every retracement looks like an entry. ❌ Strong news events invalidate technical setups. ❌ Higher Time Frame and Lower Time Frame conflict. ❌ Traders enter before confirmation. ❌ No way to measure momentum quality. ❌ No filter for manipulation or trap candles. ❌ Poor risk-to-reward despite a "perfect" setup. ❌ Excellent setup... wrong execution timing. ❌ Analysis is correct, but execution fails. The market is constantly changing. Structure alone cannot answer every question. Before every trade, traders should also ask: • Is momentum expanding or weakening? • Is this real buying/selling or just liquidity collection? • Is there enough target space? • Is volatility increasing or drying up? • Is this a high-probability execution or simply a textbook pattern? Knowing where price may react is only half the job. Knowing when NOT to trade is often the bigger edge. The market doesn't pay traders for finding the most Order Blocks. It rewards traders who filter out low-quality opportunities and execute only the highest-quality setups. Let's discuss. 👇 In your experience, what is the biggest weakness of SMC in live trading? A️⃣ False BOS/CHoCH B️⃣ Order Block failures C️⃣ Liquidity sweep traps D️⃣ FVG doesn't work consistently E️⃣ Execution timing F️⃣ Something else (Comment below) I'm genuinely interested in hearing different viewpoints from traders using SMC every day. #Trading #SMC #SmartMoneyConcepts #PriceAction #OrderBlocks #Liquidity #Forex #GoldTrading #TradingView #RiskManagement #TradingPsychology #Execution #MarketStructure
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Different viewpoints? Have you covered the rape gangs by Muslims in Europe? Or the systematic killing of Christians in Africa?
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Fascism basically boils down to use violence to force people to follow your viewpoints. When will they see their Irony🤔
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Replying to @Mon4Kooyong
At risk of being exposed to viewpoints you don't want them to hear. Terrible stuff
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The arrest of Min Zin, a US citizen from Myanmar, himself a political analyst on Myanmar visiting China, demonstrates Beijing’s intensifying intolerance of any independent voices or viewpoints not to their liking hrw.org/news/2026/06/16/rese…
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Replying to @BradWinsAgain2
Most of the so-called "Republicans" I encounter when trying to get involved dismiss independent thinking. If you ask questions or challenge their beliefs, they shut you out completely. Kathy Ponce was my designated "Republican" precinct chair, but she blocked me after I questioned her decisions. The "Republican" general counsel also blocked me for raising concerns about laws, pointing out unconstitutional actions, and challenging her unlawful viewpoints.
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