Showing results for: white supremacy (page 100)
Kenny Powers vs. Walter White
Lara Zarum
"Eastbound and Down" centers on an angry white man who's wasted his talent and earning potential. Sound familiar?
Kid’s KKK Halloween costume disrespects the Klan, says KKK leader
Prachi Gupta
"None of this is a joke," commented Imperial Wizard Bradley Jenkins on 7-year-old Jackson Black's costume
Guilt, history and “Ender’s Game”
Andrew O'Hehir
The new movie version of Orson Scott Card's fable about sci-fi genocide offers surprising historical insight
The first rule of blackface: It’s not hard to understand, everyone
Brittney Cooper
...is don't wear blackface. The end. Now why is that so hard for some people to remember?
The scary lesson of “12 Years a Slave”: How little America has changed
Chauncey DeVega
The story still resonates when black Americans are routinely punished for seeking or attaining success
Slavery, the Rebel flag and the shutdown
Andrew O'Hehir
How the toxic effects of white supremacy, seen so clearly in "12 Years a Slave," endure in American politics
The South is holding America hostage
Michael Lind
The Tea Party's not crazy -- they had a plan. Now liberals and progressives need one, too
Modern GOP is still the party of Dixie
Kim Messick
How the South poisons American conservatism and sabotages our politics
Aryan Brotherhood leader sentenced to 30 years
Bill Morlin
Charles Lee "Jive" Roberts plead guilty in May to “conspiracy to participate in a racketeering enterprise"
Angry right gets mad when you accuse it of race-baiting!
Joan Walsh
Critics didn't like my column saying the shutdown stemmed from 50 years of racism. I should have written even more
Blame the Constitution for this mess
Alex Pareene
Our system of government gives opposition parties the power to cause crises. Why wouldn't they use that power?
No one is listening to the world’s only superpower
Dilip Hiro
The greater Middle East has rebuffed Uncle Sam
“Breaking Bad'”s most powerful drug was money
Charlotte Shane
No matter how much Walt made, he wanted more -- until the bitter end, when ego was all that mattered
Parents outraged over school’s slavery reenactment field trip
Katie McDonough
Connecticut parents and the state's African-American Affairs Commission call the field trip "emotional abuse"
America’s “reality” is white and male
Julia Carrie Wong
From Julie Chen to Marissa Alexander, women of color are constantly treated like their feelings aren't real
Shall we play a game?: The rise of the military-entertainment complex
Corey Mead
The Army wants you to play video games: For decades, the military has been financing, inventing and perfecting them
The real story of Detroit’s economy
Frank Joyce
A Motor City native explains why "Detroit is exactly where we want to be"
Fox News cares more about dogs than women
Katie Halper
The network chose to celebrate National Dog Day rather than Women's Equality Day. Let's compare the two
TV channel or cult?: Fox News’ paranoid P.R. machine
Alex Pareene
Paranoid culture of secrecy includes a political campaign-style P.R. apparatus that plants smears against critics
Rand Paul’s shocking racial blind spot
Alex Seitz-Wald
The senator's refusal to confront the ugly parts of his base is why he'll never be able to expand beyond it
Tamerlan Tsarnaev: 21st century conspiracist
Alex Seitz-Wald
Just as Timothy McVeigh was in the 1990s, the Tsarnaev brothers are quintessential conspiracists of their era
I was a climate change denier
Yotam Marom
Hurricane Sandy helped open my eyes to the urgency of the crisis -- and the ways it can unite us
Global warming, LSD, euthanasia: Bring on the death panels
Alexander Zaitchik
Heat waves and a frayed safety net have made old age uncomfortable. Sci-fi talk about end-of-life drugs make sense
Rand Paul’s white supremacy double game
Joan Walsh
Jack Hunter says he’s leaving to protect Paul and clear his own name, but his Charleston editor isn’t buying it
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