Showing results for: white supremacy (page 101)
Richard Cohen is terrified of black people
Alex Pareene
Washington Post columnist understands racial profiling, because hoodies are the "uniform" of crime
Is George Zimmerman white or Hispanic? That depends
Isa Hopkins
For white Hispanics, our privilege can always be undercut. Zimmerman bet on his whiteness -- and now he's entrapped
Hey, Newt, this is not a “lynch mob”!
Joan Walsh
Newt Gingrich insists Trayvon Martin protesters were "prepared to be a lynch mob." Here's a little history lesson
My parents were right-wing extremists
Claire Conner
Mom and dad were John Birchers who idolized George Wallace. And then I found a hero in Martin Luther King Jr.
White supremacy, meet black rage
Brittney Cooper
How does black life come to have value in a white supremacist system, where the rules only apply to us?
Antonin Scalia’s self-pitying, angry nostalgia
Alex Pareene
Supreme Court's arch-conservative says legalizing same-sex marriage discriminates against people who don't want it
Frank Luntz hired by Washington football team to convince people name isn’t horribly racist
Alex Pareene
Republican pollster hired by football team with disgusting name
Watching the Sunday shows so you don’t have to
Jim Newell
The experts of Meet the Press, Face the Nation and This Week solve the Syria, Holder and IRS crises in mere minutes
How the GOP cast Obama as Gatsby (minus the parties)
Andrew O'Hehir
He's a flawed, handsome idealist with a puzzling life story, hounded by his enemies as a sinister outsider
“Man of Steel”: Pentagon propaganda flick
Sean McElwee
The new "Superman" features F-35 fighter jets that haven't even been approved to fly
Were the Tsarnaevs nuts or revolutionaries?
Michael Lind
We may find the Tsarnaevs' ideology deluded, but we should take it seriously if we want to avoid others like them
Is the press too big to fail?
Todd Gitlin
Today's media may be maddening, but the sobering truth is that there was no Golden Age of American journalism
How can white Americans be free?
Kartina Richardson
The default belief that the white experience is a neutral and objective one hurts both white and American culture
Gun debate highlights everything awful about the U.S. Senate
Alex Pareene
From awful punditry to filibuster hypocrisy, the debate over gun reform is the worst of American politics
5 things you may not know about death penalty
Stephen Hartnett
With Maryland becoming the latest state to abolish its use, we look back on capital punishment's tortured history
Are GOP gay marriage supporters hurting the cause?
Sally Kohn
If conservative support of marriage equality is an attempt to further reinforce strict societal norms, no thank you
No, Jesus wasn’t a white dude
Chauncey DeVega
But you won't hear that on the popular miniseries "The Bible"
The South still lies about the Civil War
Tracy Thompson
In an ongoing revisionist history effort, Southern schools and churches still pretend the war wasn't about slavery
Seattle artist inspires füror
Bill Morlin
Charles Krafft's ceramics were long thought to be ironic -- until he was exposed as a Holocaust denier
Racism and sexism are killing the U.S. economy
Chauncey DeVega
Economists see discrimination as a form of economic inefficiency -- and a massive misallocation of human resources
Ted Cruz: Texas’ newest McCarthyite
Michael Lind
We have a long tradition of red-baiting in the Lone Star State, from Martin Dies to Joe McCarthy to our new senator
Understanding Christopher Dorner
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
The ex-cop was a product of a society gone mad on racism and war -- and a state that aggressively punishes dissent
Tarantino flunks American history
Kimberly Ellis
Even by its own pulp standards, "Django Unchained" is grossly inaccurate -- and perpetuates dangerous stereotypes
Alabama’s alleged teen terrorist made Nazi salutes
Bill Morlin
Before building improvised hand grenades, Derek Mathew Shrout was openly "white power" at his high school
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