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Study finds people are consistently and confidently wrong about those with opposing views
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Rates of violence in Viking Age Norway and Denmark were long believed to be comparable. A team of researchers now challenges that assumption.
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How anti-trans US policies in Project 2025 could impact all families
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The US government spends millions to open grocery stores in food deserts. The real test is their survival.
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Has there ever been a time before where so much social change was occuring in quick succession of each other?
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on...
I am not really someone who is well-versed in history, I never paid attention in high school, I couldn't wait to GTFO. I know what I know based solely on podcasts/debates/lectures I find on YouTube and what Hollywood brings to my attention.
from my own knowledge, periods of social change (at least in North America):
- the civil rights movement
- women's suffrage movement
- civil war (given it was fought to a great deal to end slavery)
when it comes to social changes in history that is not based in North America, I know of only the broad strokes and none of the specifics, like I know the arrival of the printing press lead to a great deal of struggle in the same way that the arrival of social media has created a struggle, just the balance of power has changed.
I also know that France went through a French Revolution that played a big part of its current political landscape and its secular status quo.
However, something I have found interesting is that within the span of <10 years, we are experiencing a reckoning on several different fronts:
- MeToo movement have rise to a long-needed discussion of sexual harassment and just a general gender reckoning in other ways too
- the murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests gave rise to a global awareness that race-related issues
- the Hamas attack on Israel has certainly pushed the discussion of Israel-Palestine to the forefront. Before the attack, I could not tell you the difference between Erdoğan and Netanyahu. That's obviously no longer the case.
But it makes me wonder if this is unprecedented in human history that so many different issues of social change are being pushed to the forefront in very quick succession of each other or this is a repeat, that it's common for a civilization that experiences one changing in the social norm, to start experiencing other social changes cause they are always in the mindset or something?
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Elon Musk says he’s moving SpaceX and X from California to Texas, blames new trans privacy law
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Sweden paying grandparents to babysit
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Swedes take a new step in parental leave. Grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids.
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Thailand to become first Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage
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US economists report on an intervention that helps low-income families beat the poverty trap
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Elephants call each other by name, study finds
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Houston has seen a gentle density revolution since the 1990s. Allowing neighborhoods to opt out of citywide reforms was crucial.
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The complex question of screen influence on youth
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Seattle’s law mandating higher pay for food delivery workers is a case study in backfire economics
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How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false
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Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships in new law
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Dominica High Court overturns ban on same-sex relations
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Swedish parliament passed a law Wednesday lowering the age required for people to legally change their gender from 18 to 16
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German parliament votes to make it easier for transgender people to change their name and gender
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Loneliness can kill, and new research shows middle-aged Americans are particularly vulnerable
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Phoenix passes historic ordinance giving outdoor workers protection from extreme heat
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Reducing late-night alcohol sales curbed all violent crimes by 23% annually in Baltimore
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Plans for regulator illustrate inherently political nature of football
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All the ways car dependency is wrecking us – car harm: a global review of automobility's harm to people and the environment
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Indian government to impose ban on import, sale, and cross-breeding of twenty-three ferocious dog breeds
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Denmark's tough laws on begging hit Roma women with few other options – the Roma minority are heavily discriminated against across Europe
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The life-ruining power of routines: Habits don’t lead to personal optimisation. They lead to suffering.
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Having self-control leads to power: a new study with 3,500 people finds that showing self-control influences how powerful an individual is perceived to be by their peers
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Denmark has pledged to put up more statues of women, with the country's culture minister saying the capital has “more statues of mythical beasts and horses”
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Notes on conciseness
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A group of Indigenous women in Greenland has sued Denmark for forcing them to be fitted with intrauterine contraceptive devices in the 1960s and 70s
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Leasing like a state, or: public housing is development policy
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Out of the rabbit hole? New research shows people can change their minds about conspiracy theories.
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Study finds emojis are differently interpreted depending on gender, culture, and age of viewer
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Greece legalizes same sex marriage
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Finnish unions have called for industrial action to protest government proposals on labour law reforms which they say would adversely impact low-wage earners
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The Hawthorne effect in human resource management is based on unreliable studies
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'Americans are fake and the Dutch are rude!': A personal account on their difference in social behavior
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The US GOP doesn’t want to punish trans people—it wants to eradicate them
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How social justice activists lost the plot
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Many prehistoric handprints show a finger missing. Canadian scientists say evidence shows digits may have been ritually removed to appease deities or aid social cohesion.
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With one of the lowest rates of bullying in Europe, we speak to teachers, pupils and parents to find out how Denmark is managing to stamp out harassment in schools
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Thailand takes steps toward legalizing same sex marriage - bill from cabinet will be submitted to parliament
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Slate's latest article about US Social Security benefits was full of errors, myths and lies
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You can’t even pay people to have more kids
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The world-first Danish strategy to encourage plant-based foods may contain a lesson for other nations looking to cut back on meat – build new demand first
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Maryland is making a $27.2 million investment in devices as part of an effort to ensure residents have the technology to access reliable, high-speed internet.
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Residents of Luleå, Sweden welcome new campaign encouraging them to say hello to each other during dark winter months
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The ritual of the calling of an engineer
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