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HM's avatar

Good post. I will share this.

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Sam Bright's avatar

Much appreciated - thanks

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Louise Schuravel's avatar

'Twitter allowed me to enter a vast virtual town hall – populated by journalists and political leaders and cultural idols – and to engage alongside them. It allowed me to break out of my intellectual straight jacket and interact with new ideas and people from radically different backgrounds.'

Twitter wouldn't have done that if you'd not been curious enough to go looking for those new ideas in the first place, asking your questions and hungering to broaden your perspectives on things. You'd as like as not stagnated in an echo chamber. Plenty do.

Also, I've a question. Corruption and cronyism aren't exclusive to one particular political set, so I was wondering why you limit your scope to the right-wing? Is it just perhaps where certain investigations led you, so there you ended up? Or would turning your attention to corruption across the breadth of politics make you a bit of a pariah do you think?

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Jase Ayathorai's avatar

Gives me a sense of your true nature and your endeavours in seeking the truth and rather refreshing

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