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UK: Gaza groups tell Muslims who to vote for ‘Allah sees everything’
And brains shut down. -
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Why so many conspiracy theorists and what to do about them
It sounds like your sole source of information is the internet. I think people should try to learn better research skills -
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Tourist Brawl on Phuket’s Bangla Road Sparks Online Outrage - video
So the notorious Soi Bangla, 200 m stretch of road where almost every drug in the world in available washed down by any amount of alcohol till the early hours of the morning, till the sun comes up, Don't you think that is part of the problem? -
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Trump Warns of US Withdrawal from Ukraine Peace Efforts Amid Stalled Negotiations
Your facts ? Just PARROTING the western narrative. Don't have the time to counter everyone of your wrong "facts" . -
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Why so many conspiracy theorists and what to do about them
Most people don't know what "critical thinking is' they dismiss it as "just arguing" when in fact it is a definite methodology and a learned skill - Critical thinking is the ability to objectively analyse and evaluate information or arguments in order to form a reasoned judgment. Here is a link to an introduction to critical thinking - if you understand this, you will post less nonsense on forums , understand a lot more and won't get sucked in to conspiracy theories like a putz - You'll even understand why common sense isn't all that you crack it up to be! -
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The biggest casualty of a China trade war: America’s place in the world
The wins keep coming in! The biggest casualty of a China trade war: America’s place in the world. "Trump argues steep tariffs will bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States from places like China as well as Mexico and Canada. But experts fear his radical turn from decades of trade practices and his erratic policy announcements will upend the balance of world power and leave the U.S. in a weakened position. “American dominance was based on being at the center of an incredibly close set of alliances, not based on the unilateral power of the United States,” said Jason Furman, professor of the Practice of Economic Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and former chair of then-President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers."
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