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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 May 23

New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 52 Every Woke term conceals an agenda. That’s a crucially important fact to understand. Yes, you may be familiar with the actual words in use, words like “diversity” or “resilience,” but the Woke are misusing them and tucking an agenda in them, every time. You have to ask. Every time. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay covers this simple fact and gives you some strategies for what to do about it. Join him so you can counter this form of Woke word magic. Additional episodes of New Discourses Bullets can be found …

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New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 52 Every Woke term conceals an agenda. That’s a crucially important fact to understand. Yes, you may be familiar with the actual words in use, words like “diversity” or “resilience,” but the Woke are misusing them and tucking an agenda in them, every time. You have to ask. Every time. In this episode of New Discourses …

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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Apr 20

Right after my dissertation was accepted, one of my professors, the delightful and brilliant psychometrician, Paul Holland, invited me to lunch to “discuss something important.” Later that day, intrigued—and a little nervous—I picked at an avocado salad while we chatted about recent events in the Graduate School of Education. It wasn’t until he had asked the waiter to bring our check that he finally got to the point.“I have one piece of important advice that I’d like to offer you at this point in your career,” he said with exaggerated seriousness. “Be careful how you name things.”Amused and bewildered, I thanked Paul …

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Right after my dissertation was accepted, one of my professors, the delightful and brilliant psychometrician, Paul Holland, invited me to lunch to “discuss something important.” Later that day, intrigued—and a little nervous—I picked at an avocado salad while we chatted about recent events in the Graduate School of Education. It wasn’t until he had asked the waiter to bring our …

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