Agreed. 

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Replying to @ISASaxonists @allenshull
Sorry people throw medium articles at me all the time so I dropped the ball and didn't read it. Early English seems just as compressed and unhelpful as AS. For me it goes back to Gramsci, this just doesn't seem like a fight that helps the cause. But if I'm wrong I'll scrub it.
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Dr MRO has been fighting white supremacists on here about this shit for ages now, and considering that her work about how inaccurate it is has drawn literal white supremacists and neo-nazis to attack her, maybe siding with those dudes isn't the best look.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @BritishPodcast and
Also why stick with someone from 80 years ago when the research has moved on...and on...and on several times over.
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Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe Retweeted
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@djezreader covered his Gramsci thing too: https://twitter.com/djezreader/status/1336462900786049027?s=20 …Axel Folio, PhD, BFF of Mr. Bloodaxe added,
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Replying to @ISASaxonists @AdmiralHip and
I'm not saying remain non threatening to white supremacists though. My god, does this all need to be so high noon? You know I'm a Portland BLM dude right? But look, I've got a toddler to look after and it is clear that /nothing/ here is productive.
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Replying to @BritishPodcast @ISASaxonists and
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@ZeePDX is a Marxist scholar from the LSE and she probably has some thoughts about that recaracterization of Gramsci.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @BritishPodcast @ISASaxonists and
Not only Gramsci, but an absolutely incoherent use of neoliberal.
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Replying to @ZeePDX @BritishPodcast and
lol ok, so you aren't a medievalist. Nevermind
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Replying to @ISASaxonists @BritishPodcast and
You're a medievalist who seems to think that we can teach something meaningful about the "Jutes" so I am frankly having a very hard time taking this seriously. Anglo saxons is a common term and its what people search for. We address that extensively, are honest about reality
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the Dark Ages was a common term too. And we don't use that anymore. Also, the Jutish discussion is one that is still had. Jury is still out on Kent and the Isle of Wight, and why anyone in the 8th c was associating the Jutes with them. It's a complex subject.
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