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6 votes
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Why mainstream progressives have a strong incentive to 'sanewash' hard leftist positions
21 votes -
Why Obama fears for our democracy
11 votes -
Not every Trump voter is racist or misled. There’s a rational Trump voter too
23 votes -
As the racial gap closes, the Democrat-Republican education gap widens
7 votes -
The polls weren't great this year and that was always a possibility
6 votes -
Is this a coup?
29 votes -
Centre for Applied Eschatology
7 votes -
Evidence suggests several Florida state senate candidates were plants funded by dark money
16 votes -
Abby Shapiro and Modesty | Jack Saint
4 votes -
Being with Trump the day he lost
15 votes -
Joe Biden's apt US speech
8 votes -
Goodbye, anonymous Republican source
20 votes -
Trump is attempting a coup in plain sight
18 votes -
Biden wins — pretty convincingly in the end
46 votes -
As Joe Biden wins the US election and transitions to president-elect, US allies and other nations react to the shift
17 votes -
2020 US Presidential Election Results - Discussion Thread
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This is a continuation of the original thread from election day, which was here.
These threads are intended as more conversational spaces to process the day and results. Consider this an open forum for your own thoughts and feelings.
There is also a thread here in ~news that's more focused on articles and events.
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2020 US Presidential Election Day - Discussion Thread
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We have a thread here in ~news that's more focused on articles and events, but I also want us to have a more conversational space to process the day. Consider this an open forum for your own thoughts and feelings.
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What tips or tricks do you use when researching a topic to find actually useful information?
Stop me if you've heard this one before: You get an idea for something you'd like to learn more about. (Maybe you have a question, maybe you want to explore a new hobby, or maybe you want to make...
Stop me if you've heard this one before:
- You get an idea for something you'd like to learn more about. (Maybe you have a question, maybe you want to explore a new hobby, or maybe you want to make a more informed decision.)
- You type something into a search engine.
- You click a result, only to realize that what you're reading is poorly written. It seems rushed, surface-level, and ill-informed. "This doesn't answer my question at all!" you think to yourself.
- You go back, and try another one, and another one, only to give up and put the idea back in your head.
I don't think these webpages are written to be useful in the first place. They seem to be written to attract attention to the website for other reasons (ad revenue, affiliate links, to draw attention to a product or service). Regardless of why it's happening, though, I want to find a better way to search.
The sort of content I'm looking for is written by someone who really cares about the topic. I want to learn from dorks and nerds and passionate people. Once I stumbled across this blog about extra virgin olive oil. The website isn't pretty, and it goes way more in depth than I'll ever need, but I trust the author, and there are some really interesting nuggets of insight on these pages. (e.g. "Another myth debunked: Heating EVOO makes it ‘toxic’")
Do you have any tips or tricks to more reliably find these sorts of sources (whether online or in-person)?
15 votes -
Why critics find Brett Kavanaugh's Wisconsin mail-in voting opinion 'sloppy'
6 votes -
Polling 101: What happened to the polls in 2016 — and what you should know about them in 2020
5 votes -
Dear Dad, please don’t vote for Donald Trump this time
24 votes -
Are you a foreigner interested in what will happen in Chile on Sunday? Read here…
20 votes -
How Syria's disinformation wars destroyed the co-founder of the White Helmets
6 votes -
How US President Donald Trump ruined political comedy
10 votes -
Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #2 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Belmont University in Nashville
Moderator: Kristen Welker, NBC News White House correspondent and co-anchor of “Weekend Today”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that the moderator has chosen. They are: fighting covid-19, American families, race in America, climate change, national security and leadership.
Trump’s campaign has criticized the topics, saying they thought this was supposed to be a foreign policy debate. The head of the Commission on Presidential Debates said that’s not true.
Trump has criticized the moderator, Welker, as being biased, as he has other moderators. The commission and even a Fox News host have defended Welker’s integrity.
The commission also announced days before the debate that in light of Trump’s frequent interruptions during the first one, it will silence the microphone of the candidate who is not speaking during the two-minute opening segment for each candidate. After each candidate has two minutes, there will be an open discussion where both microphones will be on, but the commission urged civility in a statement: “It is the hope of the Commission that the candidates will be respectful of each other’s time.” The Trump campaign said it still will participate, despite the president criticizing a potential virtual debate as a forum where it would be too easy to silence his microphone.
21 votes -
The real divide in America is between political junkies and everyone else
17 votes -
Voting
19 votes -
How prepared are these seven battlegrounds for the election? A readiness report
4 votes -
Vote safely: How to find a trustworthy election ballot drop-off location
17 votes -
Behind in polls, Republicans see a silver lining in voter registrations
6 votes -
Inside the Republican plot for permanent minority rule
25 votes -
Trump & Biden 2020 US Presidential Town Halls Discussion Thread
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Watch Trump's Town Hall on YouTube
Begins approximately ~2 hours from the time of this posting. Runs for one hour.
Watch Biden's Town Hall on YouTube
Begins approximately ~2 hours from the time of this posting. Runs for an hour and a half
More information from CNN.
In case you're wondering why there are two separate town halls happening instead of Debate #2 tonight, @3d12 has the recap here.
25 votes -
One year since the Turkish invasion of Rojava: An interview with Tekoşîna Anarşîst
7 votes -
Evangelicals are surprised and angered by Brazilian President Bolsonaro's Supreme Court pick, Kassio Nunes
5 votes -
Do your bumper stickers reveal too much about your family?
6 votes -
Protests and power
6 votes -
The story of how Rinaldo Nazzaro built The Base, a neo-Nazi terror organization—and how it all came apart
4 votes -
Trump/Biden 2020 Presidential Debate #1 Discussion Thread
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Info from The Washington Post:
Location: Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. (This was originally scheduled to be held at the University of Notre Dame. Notre Dame withdrew, saying the fact that it would have to limit student attendance and volunteer opportunities because of the pandemic erased the reason to host a debate at the university.)
Moderator: Chris Wallace, anchor of “Fox News Sunday”
Details: The debate will be 90 minutes long and have no commercial breaks. There will be no opening statements. Wallace will dive right in with the first question to Trump. It will be divided into six 15-minute segments that Wallace has chosen. They are:
- the Trump and Biden records
- the Supreme Court
- the coronavirus pandemic
- the economy
- race and violence in cities
- the integrity of the election
56 votes -
Notes about Nagorno-Karabakh by Martin Sonneborn, EU parlamentarian and satirist
4 votes -
The United States is not entitled to lead the world
15 votes -
Is the UK moving towards government by decree?
6 votes -
FiveThirtyEight Senate forecast
30 votes -
How the Beirut explosion was a government failure
6 votes -
Politics is an American industry
5 votes -
On the rudeness of mobs
4 votes -
Need help raising funds for a friend
@ admin: Sorry if it's not allowed to post these kinds of things, feel free to remove it. I'm normally not someone who would post this kind of stuff to places like this or other sites, as it's...
@ admin: Sorry if it's not allowed to post these kinds of things, feel free to remove it.
I'm normally not someone who would post this kind of stuff to places like this or other sites, as it's probably kind of annoying, but l'm honestly starting to get super worried.
A close friend recently broke her leg & thanks to the fucked up US healthcare system she's got a $1800 bill due on the 11th of October. I set up a fundraiser to try and help, which raised $500 so far, but that's just not enough.
I'm really worried for her (mental) wellbeing & l am desperately trying to scrape together what l can to help. l think if the bill isn't paid, it wouldn't take long for her to end up homeless, or worse.l don't like asking this, but would anyone be able to either donate or share the tweet? Any amount helps.
l would genuinely appreciate it a lot if you could, and l understand if you can't.
https://twitter.com/asoftbird/status/1294762351242235904?s=21
Edit: it's in the tweet, but l should mention she's trans and disabled; becoming homeless already is pretty bad, but given the other circumstances l'm honestly not sure if she'll survive that.
I have donated her $600 already which is as much as l can miss, l don't know what to do about the bit that's still missing.10 votes -
Vincenzo Ravina will perform an interactive virtual magic show for you for $15!
5 votes -
Who gets to vote in Florida?
10 votes -
Trump eliminates federal anti-racism training, calling it “a sickness”
30 votes