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12 votes
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Australia triggers $222b trade pact as fears grow over Indonesia deal
4 votes -
Facebook's "paid for by" disclosure for political ads is easily manipulated and rarely verified
12 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro, far-right populist, elected President of Brazil
50 votes -
'Another Suspicious Package' To CNN Is Intercepted In Atlanta
6 votes -
Arrest made in connection to suspicious packages
30 votes -
NDIS funds to be 'repurposed' for drought relief under Australian PM Scott Morrison's plan
2 votes -
Single-use plastics ban approved by European Parliament
37 votes -
China suggests Trump 'can use Huawei' after iPhone tapping report
9 votes -
Dulwich Hamlet: The improbable tale of a tiny football club that lost its home to developers – and won it back
4 votes -
New Brunswick village angers residents with 'straight pride' flag
17 votes -
In Iran, state sanctioned messaging apps are the new hallmark of internet nationalisation
4 votes -
Australia abandoned plans for Taiwanese free trade agreement after warning from China
8 votes -
Ex-Prime Minister Julia Gillard's portrait unveiled in Parliament House
1 vote -
Trump Administration Eyes Defining Transgender Out of Existence
25 votes -
Young People and Politics: Should They be Involved?
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments...
I was recently reading a reddit post about a 15 year old speaking out about climate change. In the comments there was a depressing amount of people dismissing her thoughts, opinions, and arguments simply because of age (and possibly because of the topic, but most stated reasons were age). In my own opinion I think young people should have just as much consideration given to their arguments as older people, if not more. They are the ones that are going to live in the world the older generations are leaving behind, and they want to make it a good place to live in. Admittedly, I am biased towards giving her a stage. I myself am still pretty young, especially here on Tildes. Maybe I only view it this way because of that. It's hard to tell, which is why I want some other viewpoints. Do you think younger people should be given consideration, despite their age?
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Sparring Candidates Duet In Music While They Duel For Votes
5 votes -
Federal Labor has dropped its opposition to a contentious immigration bill, increasing pressure on the Government to allow refugee children on Nauru to go to New Zealand
2 votes -
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro threatens purge of leftwing 'outlaws'
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Wentworth by-election: Independent candidate Kerryn Phelps claims victory, Government loses majority.
5 votes -
Mexican government officials visit Canada to learn about marijuana legalization
10 votes -
The suffocation of American democracy
8 votes -
How alt-right is Friedrich Nietzsche really?
6 votes -
The Australian prime minister has forgotten to renew his domain name
10 votes -
Tucker Carlson says he can't go to restaurants anymore
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Brazil election court boosts fake-news fight with runoff looming
6 votes -
'Dirty tricks': Fake email sent to Wentworth voters claims Kerryn Phelps has HIV
3 votes -
Canada becomes second country to legalise recreational marijuana
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'For the Pacific it's always about cash': Australian Environment Minister in diplomatic incident over climate change
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As Trump Demonizes Immigrants, These US Farmers Aren't Having it
10 votes -
A genocide incited on Facebook, with posts from Myanmar’s military
8 votes -
China breaks silence on Muslim detention camps, calling them ‘humane’
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Facebook to ban misinformation on voting in upcoming U.S. elections
10 votes -
Forget the ticket — Could you get arrested in the US for a parking violation?
5 votes -
Green Party ends conservative CSU’s 61-year political dominance in Bavaria
14 votes -
Pinboard on Twitter: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
@pinboard: Palmer Luckey has made the maximum legal donation this year to Steve King, the nation's most openly white supremacist congressman.
25 votes -
Huge majority of Australians oppose laws banning gay students and teachers
7 votes -
Elections in Ancient Rome | How They Did It
6 votes -
NSW Young Nationals investigate alt-right 'infiltration', suspend new memberships
5 votes -
Germany's plans to win WWI
3 votes -
Why are African governments criminalising online speech? Because they fear it.
8 votes -
Have your political views changed as you've grown older?
If so, what were your previous beliefs, what did they evolve to, and what do you think has caused the change? I am curious about your general disposition, but it would also be interesting to hear...
If so, what were your previous beliefs, what did they evolve to, and what do you think has caused the change?
I am curious about your general disposition, but it would also be interesting to hear how that applies to specific policies.
46 votes -
Postmodernism is not identity politics
7 votes -
Thirty-five US states tell the Federal Communications Commission to get off its ass and do something about spoofed robocalls
6 votes -
New technology favors tyranny. Yuval Noah Harrari on artificial intelligence, democracy, and the bigger picture
6 votes -
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers
Religious freedom review enshrines right of schools to turn away gay children and teachers How religion will divide the Liberals and inflame the Parliament
3 votes -
Taylor Swift's dive into political waters brings out the lovers and haters
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Americans here: what is right wing, what is left wing?
I know that I might be opening a can of worms, so please allow me to start my post with a request to not create deep comment chains with back-and-forth unproductive discussion. Let's do it...
I know that I might be opening a can of worms, so please allow me to start my post with a request to not create deep comment chains with back-and-forth unproductive discussion. Let's do it scientific-ish, and share our answers as top-level comments that expose our perception, thoughs and answer. If you disagree an answer, post a toplevel comment that exposes your view, instead of direct refutals to individual comments. I believe that's a more productive approach.
The right-left distinction in US politics is quite different to what it is in other parts of the world. Your right wing politics supports free speech for example, which in most parts of the world is an oxymoron. Could you explain me which ideas and stances are classified as right wing and which left wing in the US politics? Please read the above request before responding, I really don't want to start a political flame war and would be sorry if this turned into such a thing and became a burden on the mod(s).
20 votes -
The future of war will be ‘liked’
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How game design transformed Hillary for America's supporter engagement
2 votes