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Russell Duncan 🇺🇸

@russellcduncan

Senior DMS consultant at @affinitylegal for @netdocuments. Instructional designer/writer. Training. Cog Psych. Politics. Policy. Twitter-pated with @jl_duncan

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The corrupted people aren’t those who ‘changed’ and left the party. It’s those who were put into a position where they were compelled to choose party over principles, and gave in. “Trump” and loyalty to him became their principle to live by, when only few years before, he wasn’t.

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It should be obvious by now, but I’d like to point this out - how did people like Giuliani get into favor with Trump? By promising to do whatever Trump pleases. Think about that for a moment.

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What force can overcome such evil? Again, Jesus teaches us the answer: Only love can truly win over enemies. deseret.com/faith/2023/10/…

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This is absolutely the direction we need to go. The speakers over the past decade have been far too micro-managerial. I just hope ‘decentralize’ isn’t code for “I’m giving a few radical members the power to dictate the House proceedings”

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This is the inherent problem with DEI culture. There’s always some group that gets left behind by those who are always chasing the next new victim. It’s a lack of understanding of human nature- that by classifying people into groups we think we can be immune to our own prejudices

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Partisans: “the new Forward Party doesn’t have any principles! What do they even stand for? How can you join a party like that? Also partisans: “Liz Cheney needs to go!”

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JoeyBones My colleague Jack Hunter and I debate this regularly. He believes populism can be steered for good (directing the people towards overthrowing the powers that be - the government). I agree, that IF harnessed correctly it could be. Where I disagree (or at least am less

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If you succeed in problematizing and cancelling all of America's shared civic holidays and rituals what do you think is going to happen next? (Hint: it's not going to be *more* intergroup solidarity and *improved* prospects for social justice.)

If you succeed in problematizing and cancelling all of America's shared civic holidays and rituals what do you think is going to happen next? (Hint: it's not going to be *more* intergroup solidarity and *improved* prospects for social justice.)
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I think this succinctly sums up a world view that is the opposite of mine, so much I think we are talking about major psychological differences. I don’t think a world with zero charity would be better. I think it would be worse.

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“Christmas is a season of life. It reminds us of this matchless gift, and the important work of continuing to protect it after every stage.“ deseret.com/opinion/2023/1…