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Problematic. New England nationalist. Paleo-radical. Jones Act Enforcer. Mercer of rare fabricks. Smells, bells, and oyster shells. πŸŒ²πŸ“―πŸ“Ώβš“οΈ

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OUR unrepresentative fringe

THEIR dark underbelly

OUR silly kooks

THEIR latent extremists

OUR sensible moderates

THEIR deceitful launderers of radicalism

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It happens more frequently than this post suggests, but yea. In America it’s at least embarrassing - and often catastrophic - to run for office in a place you don’t have strong ties to.

But in Britain it seems normal-ish.

Undermines the whole point of districts, doesn’t it?

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Fun historical cycle in evidence

1. Protestors use mixture of palatable and unpalatable methods

2. Friendly media focus on the palatable

3. Time passes, friendly historians focus on the palatable

4. Conservatives scold new protestors for not being palatable like the old ones

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I’ve noticed canned fish is having a moment. Lots of fancy tins of preserved fish showing up in boutique shops everywhere. A wirecutter article.

Does anyone know why exactly

Was there some book like β€œThe Hidden Poetry of Canned Sardines” that hit the NYT bestseller list

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