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4 votes
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On Marx, Lincoln, slavery and socialism in the years following the Civil War
13 votes -
Hiding COVID-19: How Trump Administration guidance suppresses photography of the pandemic
6 votes -
Los Angeles Department of Public Health urges film industry vigilance to help contain COVID-19
7 votes -
Washington’s secret to the perfect Zoom bookshelf? Buy it wholesale.
18 votes -
Email accounts belonging to Finnish MPs were compromised during a cyberattack on the country's parliament in the autumn
6 votes -
Trump promises to veto crucial defense-spending bill unless it includes a full repeal of CDA 230, the law that protects online platforms from liability
27 votes -
Fantasy politics
4 votes -
Giving up on the economy-wide carbon pricing dream
7 votes -
Denmark will dig up millions of dead mink after a hasty cull and burial intended to stamp out a coronavirus mutation ended with a new contamination risk
20 votes -
"If it hadn't been for the prompt work of the medics": FSB officer inadvertently confesses murder plot to Alexei Navalny
30 votes -
The full(est possible) story of the Four Seasons Total Landscaping press conference
11 votes -
The Sino-Soviet split: How did Soviet Russia and China become enemies?
3 votes -
Covid-19: St Pancras crowds 'totally irresponsible'
9 votes -
How did the Soviet government work?
4 votes -
Dutch researcher claims that he accessed US President Donald Trump's Twitter account by guessing password
21 votes -
US Electoral College affirms Joe Biden’s victory
25 votes -
FSB team of chemical weapon experts implicated in Alexey Navalny Novichok poisoning
13 votes -
What issues or aspects of life are largely one's personal responsibility to deal with?
Asked mainly because Conservatives say that's one of the things they believe in It often seems to be wrong or misused ("if everyone just used masks and stayed home the pandemic would have ended...
Asked mainly because
Conservatives say that's one of the things they believe in
It often seems to be wrong or misused ("if everyone just used masks and stayed home the pandemic would have ended long ago") ("not using masks during a pandemic has consequences for other people and thus doesn't belong in personal freedom")
A definition for stuff that fits the question could be this:
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The credit or blame for consistently failing or succeding at it is largely on you
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While you can ask for advice to get better, you have to do it yourself
So the main examples that come to my mind are largely (well) personal:
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Being motivated and committed to work towards what you want
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Being hygienic
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Being good at socializing and figuring out what's your relationship with other people gonna be
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(although obviously, given socializing depends on other people, this is very dependent on them doing the same and accepting/recognizing you or your choices and so is more accurate on progressive or apolitical social environments)
Which is good but doesn't explain it being used as a political belief.
17 votes -
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Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to subvert election
21 votes -
US Supreme Court rejects Donald Trump ally’s push to overturn Joe Biden win in Pennsylvania
23 votes -
Amid a crackdown on ‘separatism’, how do French Muslims feel?
6 votes -
Finland's parliament approved a bill designed to protect its networks against cyber threats and espionage – may be used to exclude China's Huawei and ZTE
4 votes -
'Armed protesters' target Michigan official's home
14 votes -
The Danish climate minister closing down the oil industry – Dan Jørgensen has agreed the world's most ambitious climate goal with a promise to cut 70% of emissions by 2030
8 votes -
How Joe Biden can ensure federal agencies fight climate change
4 votes -
An anti-gay Hungarian politician has resigned after being caught by the police fleeing a 25-man orgy through a window
27 votes -
India looks to resume Iran, Venezuela oil imports under Biden
7 votes -
New York 22nd district race up in air as county finds fifty-five uncounted ballots
12 votes -
What Facebook fed the baby boomers. Many Americans’ feeds are nightmares. I know because I spent weeks living inside two of them.
18 votes -
US Rep. Ocasio-Cortez raises $200K after battling NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh in hit video game Among Us
17 votes -
Opposition MPs in Denmark have urged the government to dig up millions of mink that were buried in mass graves amid Covid-19 fears
4 votes -
European Parliament votes for right to repair
19 votes -
How a $17 billion bailout fund intended for Boeing ended up in very different hands
4 votes -
Scottish Parliament unanimously passes a bill to provide menstrual products for free across the country
30 votes -
BBC 100 Women 2020 – A profile of Sanna Marin, who leads Finland's all-female coalition government
7 votes -
The Trump administration is clearing the way for the start of President-elect Joe Biden's transition, despite Donald Trump vowing to keep up election fight
30 votes -
Guatemala protesters torch Congress as simmering anger boils over
9 votes -
Boris Johnson announces ten-point green plan, including investments in nuclear and wind, and new combustion vehicle ban from 2030
30 votes -
Donald Trump's election power play: Persuade Republican legislators to do what US voters did not
12 votes -
Denmark's Minister of Agriculture has resigned over an illegal government order to cull the country's farmed mink – Mette Frederiksen also faced opposition calls to resign
7 votes -
Campaign for a Green Nuclear Deal: Forging a new America
16 votes -
A game designer’s analysis of QAnon
17 votes -
The German government's new coronavirus ad, subtitled in English
@Axel Antoni: The German Govt's latest Corona advert - now subtitled in English. Quite good. pic.twitter.com/nbRZIm9RcN
11 votes -
Suing for climate action: Can the courts save us from the black hole of political inaction?
5 votes -
NASA, Artemis, a US space force and the election results
4 votes -
Google apologises to Thierry Breton over plan to target EU commissioner
6 votes -
Twitter: An update on the features related to the 2020 US Elections
11 votes -
TikTok can continue to operate in the US, Commerce Department says
10 votes -
NASA chief plans to step aside under Biden
15 votes