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"Unbearable Week in Politics": 28 Tweets Highlighting the Cruelty and Brutality of Recent Political Events

In a week filled with political banter, we've curated 25 relatable and sometimes humorous tweets that have left a lasting impression. Let's dive in!

First up, Oklahoma's Governor tweeted a stark reminder: "Oklahoma ranks dead last in education." (Source: https://t.co/xtoWCSLFuU) This sobering fact is primarily attributed to poor performance in multiple areas, including low test scores, high drop-out rates, unfavorable student-to-teacher ratios, and issues with school safety and bullying. The state's lack of emphasis on hiring certified teachers is a key reason for these issues, with more priority sometimes given to non-teaching roles.

Moving on, Clayton_Adams voiced his stance on healthcare, tweeting, "A person's access to healthcare should not be dependent on employment."

As for Melanie Darrigo, she tweeted something, but the content remains a mystery. We encourage you to check out the most recent roundup for more political tweets to uncover the enigma.

While we can't share the contents of 24 tweets, one that stood out was from an unnamed source: "Politics is like a game of chess, but the pawns don't always realise they're being moved."

In these turbulent times, finding humour and relatability in political tweets is a silver lining. Stay tuned next week for more! See you next week!

  1. Social-media has become a platform for timely discussions, as evident in Clayton_Adams' tweet advocating for equal healthcare access, regardless of employment status.
  2. Despite the trending news about Oklahoma's education crisis, the best-of-internet-twitter moment provides a moment of entertainment, with an anonymous tweet likening politics to a game of chess where less experienced players may not be aware of the manipulation.
  3. General-news coverage is dominated by political banter, but social-media occasionally provides a respite, with memorable tweets such as the one mentioning healthcare access and the chess analogy serving as reminders that we can still find humor and relatability in timely topics like these.

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