.@jonathanglennie @fcablog @MJerven @MForstater FTFY: given more credit where it is due - advocates bending and breaking facts for attention
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Not bending facts, getting some things wrong. Not for attention, to correct injustice.
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@jonathanglennie@phkrause@fcablog@MJerven - in some cases mistakes, in others clearly bending facts to story. Good intentions not enough.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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If illicit flows really is not a major issue for poverty reduction, then your tone is right
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@fcablog@MForstater@phkrause@MJerven also agreed - but the majority of the work was bold and groundbreaking - on balance deserves praise1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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yes - and the real villains are the major entities (WB, IMF etc) who never researched this until...
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@jonathanglennie@fcablog@phkrause <sigh> can we stop with the plucky heroes against the odds & dastardly villains#notlordoftherings2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
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@MForstater@fcablog@phkrause i didn't mean villains like that, i just meant that if you want to get your pen out to criticise...1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@jonathanglennie @fcablog @phkrause - next piece on this I this will be to try to clarify, share build understanding, not so much criticise
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