Afghanistan influencers: meet the useful western idiots doing PR for the Taliban
Self-indulgent “danger-influencers” aren’t just putting their own lives at risk, they’re also whitewashing the Taliban’s horrific treatment of the Afghan people.
Self-indulgent “danger-influencers” aren’t just putting their own lives at risk, they’re also whitewashing the Taliban’s horrific treatment of the Afghan people.
I’ve left Twitter. Not because of Elon Musk, blue ticks or add-ons but because it’s hell.
The therapeutic turn and student-led curriculum is undermining teachers and letting down students.
The causal link between the two is becoming harder and harder to refute.
“The bird is freed”, claims the tech tycoon, who hopes to place free speech at the heart of his ownership.
Young people seem to think so.
The First Minister is stuck in political limbo, with history slipping away and her time in power passing.
Since the Ukraine invasion, Twitter has gone from a platform for hot-headed outbursts to a source for vital and responsible information.
In the age of social media, when billions of fingers type trillions of words, there is simply too much for anything to make much sense.
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