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Should Democrats abandon so-called “woke” language? That’s what a memo from the center-left think tank Third Way suggests as a way to appeal to more voters. Titled “Was It Something I Said?”, the memo ...
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1 The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Electronic Engineering, Hong Kong, SAR China 2 University of Central Florida, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, United States ...
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