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30 votes
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Newly released 'Palace letters' reveal Australian Governor-General Sir John Kerr sacked the Whitlam government in 1975 without giving advance notice to the Queen
8 votes -
United Kingdom to ban Huawei equipment in 2021 and remove it from 5G networks by 2027
6 votes -
For how long have you held your current political beliefs/positions/opinions, what opinions did you use to have before and why did you previously hold said opinions?
Asked mainly because: I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6...
Asked mainly because:
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I'm 14, so I've only been seriously politically engaged/active for a few months at best (for context, here I am not knowing that voter suppression is even a thing literally 6 months ago, go a few more months back and I'm not sure if I even know Biden is a candidate)
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In r/politicalcompass (a sub I probably frequent too much) people often posted their 'political journeys' showing how their political beliefs have changed but:
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There's not enough context for you to know what has changed and why they have changed
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These changes often happen in a span of 5 years, which seems pretty unlikely (the part about your political beliefs changing is mostly aimed at 40+people who have seen enough change in the world (although from what I've heard from you, barely) to change your political opinions
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It's literally a sub trying to boil down political opinions into a square/cube, so what else could I possibly expect.
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28 votes -
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US President Trump commutes sentence of longtime friend and adviser Roger Stone
35 votes -
The second defeat of Bernie Sanders
16 votes -
Why Ethiopia has unusual potential to be a local power
7 votes -
This is why Indian teens kept spamming Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Instagram with thirsty comments
10 votes -
Singapore's Workers' Party wins Sengkang GRC, boosting presence in parliament to record high
5 votes -
Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms
4 votes -
Turkey turns the Hagia Sophia museum into a mosque
7 votes -
Swedish ex-ambassador Anna Lindstedt acquitted – had been accused of going beyond her remit to have talks with a foreign power
4 votes -
Is the state of West Virginia unconstitutional?
10 votes -
There are climate change policies that rural Americans—even Republicans—support
6 votes -
When Senator Joe McCarthy defended Nazis
4 votes -
Can our electronic ballots be both secret and secure? A mathematician's quest to make American elections more trustworthy
4 votes -
In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party
6 votes -
UK food standards hang in balance ahead of crucial Lords vote
7 votes -
Kanye West says he’s done with Trump—opens up about White House bid, damaging Biden and everything in between
12 votes -
Mary Trump’s book accuses the US President of embracing "cheating as a way of life"
16 votes -
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus
30 votes -
The time Bernie Sanders almost ran against Barack Obama, explained
5 votes -
Google, Facebook, and Twitter halt government data requests after new Hong Kong security law
10 votes -
Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020
27 votes -
2020 US presidential election simulator
9 votes -
India loses jurisdiction over Italian marines who killed two Indian fishermen in 2012
6 votes -
Our country is in chaos. But it's a great time to be an American
12 votes -
The White left needs to embrace Black leadership
7 votes -
Vladimir Putin declared triumphant in Russian referendum allowing him to rule until 2036 – five hours before polls close
20 votes -
The Trump 2020 campaign has made a T-shirt that has drawn some condemnation for looking surprisingly similar to the NSDAP logo
6 votes -
French PM Edouard Philippe resigns as President Macron plans new team
5 votes -
The Republican choice: How the GOP chose to spend five decades making itself the white voter's party
21 votes -
Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
9 votes -
Beyond ‘white fragility’
7 votes -
Resilience is the goal of governments and employers who expect people to endure crisis
4 votes -
A summary of views about how to respond to COVID-19 in the UK, and how those views changed over time
7 votes -
Indian government bans fifty-nine Chinese apps for security reasons
11 votes -
Amy McGrath wins close Kentucky Senate primary
11 votes -
Into the fog: How Britain lost track of the coronavirus
6 votes -
In first for Congress, US House passes bill to establish DC as the nation's 51st state, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Senate
26 votes -
I joined Parler, the right-wing echo chamber’s new favorite alt-Twitter
27 votes -
India bans fifty-nine Chinese apps, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
20 votes -
Actually, can we tell which US states will be swing states in the election?
13 votes -
Iceland heads to polls to elect next president – while the post is largely symbolic, the president has the power to appoint governments and veto laws
6 votes -
Hospitals in the US sued to keep prices secret. They lost
5 votes -
Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire receives far more Facebook engagement per article than any other publisher, largely driven by a network of deceptive and toxic pages that systematically promote it
15 votes -
Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, voter registration is way, way down
6 votes -
Rasmus Paludan, head of Denmark's far-right Stram Kurs party, has been given a month in jail for a string of offences including racism
7 votes -
Counter-espionage agency ASIO is conducting a sweeping investigation into allegations Chinese government agents have infiltrated the office of a NSW Labor politician to influence Australian politics
7 votes -
EU digs in on digital tax plan, after US quits talks
5 votes