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  2. Protest laws based on ‘kneejerk public opinion’, says think tank

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    The Government should review legislation that restricts protest based on “knee-jerk public opinion”, a think tank has said. Cross-party think tank Demos said it had found “overwhelming ...

  3. Talk:Liberalism in the United States/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    3 "Knee-jerk" 3 comments. 4 liberal ... 4 liberal = libertine. 4 comments. 5 Discrepancies? ... 10 comments. 7 removal of section. 6 comments. 8 Liberalism (this ...

  4. Knee-jerk calls to get rid of guns won’t work. If the right ...

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    If conservative Missouri legislators were willing to repeal self-defense standards and modify open carry laws, would progressives or liberals be willing to step up? | Opinion

  5. Cotterell: Nobody surprised but NPR that it's coverage tilts ...

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    Bill Cotterell: NPR might think it sees news with clear eyes but it surprised no one but insiders when an employee accused it of liberal bias.

  6. The Closing of the American Mind - Wikipedia

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    Bloom's knee-jerk opponents tend to be leftists, but these people are merely symptoms of a deeper modern distrust of liberal learning. It might be better, then, to reframe Bloom's project, from a secretly erotic quest for sublime knowledge to an existentially urgent battle for nonconformity; real weirdness in a world that wants to co-opt ...

  7. Patellar reflex - Wikipedia

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    Schematic representation of patellar tendon reflex (knee jerk) pathway. The patellar reflex, also called the knee reflex or knee-jerk, is a stretch reflex which tests the L2, L3, and L4 segments of the spinal cord. Many animals, most significantly humans, have been seen to have the patellar reflex, including dogs, cats, horses, and other ...

  8. Quillette - Wikipedia

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    Politico and Vox reported that Quillette has been associated with the "intellectual dark web", a term used, according to Politico, to describe "a loose cadre of academics, journalists and tech entrepreneurs who view themselves as standing up to the knee-jerk left-leaning politics of academia and the media."

  9. What is a Conservative? Understanding how the term works in ...

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    "Liberal," by contrast, takes its name from a positive ideal—liberty. "Conservative," much like "progressive," names only an attitude about political change over time.