I've been trying to avoid excessive COVID-19 coverage, because I don't want to fearmonger. Looking around and seeing the anti-mask protests has shown me that perhaps, it's important to see what's going on in other countries.https://twitter.com/BDUTT/status/1264594961325944834 …
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Replying to @Pravduh15
...wow... (as an aside, i don't know how to get many many minute videos on twitter, all my videos are limited to 2:20. i should google it.)
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Barkha Dutt is a famous Indian journalist, she may have special permission from Twitter. I'm a huge fan of her ability to share people's stories. She is legendary.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @Pravduh15
it's one of the most amazing things about indian culture, though, these female hosts who really get salient information to people about actual things. it's awesome.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
Bharka goes to places other people are scared to go to cover the stories which must be told. She was the first reporter in a COVID hospital. She want to Jammu and Kashmir when they were locked down. She followed the religion/ citizenship protests. She is so brave.
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....that.... that's amazing!
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