Showing results for: white supremacy (page 12)
For the love of guns
Heather Digby Parton
What we all give up so that they can own their lethal weapons
“It’s not how white men fight”: Tucker Carlson and the death of Jordan Neely
Chauncey DeVega
On Tucker Carlson's deranged and twisted fantasies about "honorable" white men and their violence
Tucker Carlson’s text: Fox News can’t be surprised — but they may still be scared
Chauncey DeVega
That Carlson's "extremely" racist emails are why he was fired is just one more hypothesis to add to a growing list
“He is the most trusted voice in conservative media”: What comes next for Tucker Carlson?
Chauncey DeVega
As for Fox News? "The monster cannot be killed," says a former spokesperson for the Republican National Committee
“Dark Brandon Tonight”: Joe Biden, Tucker Carlson and the lure of the unsayable
Andrew O'Hehir
It was just a coincidence that Biden announced his next campaign right after Tucker's downfall. Or ... was it?
What the popularity of “momfluencers” says about our isolated society
Nicole Karlis
Social media's "momfluencers" thrive on the alienation innate to motherhood in the U.S., Sara Petersen says
Political “polarization” isn’t the real problem in America: One pole is a lot worse than the other
Paul Rosenberg
Political research is all about the dangers of polarization. But what if one pole is cynical and dangerous?
“It is always the other who is guilty, never us”: Movie “R.M.N.” examines what drives xenophobia
Gary M. Kramer
Cristian Mungiu spoke to Salon about probing anxieties about globalization and shooting a Tower of Babel town hall
“After Trump comes others”: Author Jeff Sharlet explains why “neofascists are not going to stop”
Chauncey DeVega
"It's worse post-Trump than it was during Trump's presidency"
“He’s capable of anything”: Arrest and humiliation won’t stop Trump, says niece Mary Trump
Dean Obeidallah
Mary Trump, the bestselling author — and niece of a certain ex-president — on why he must be prosecuted
Who is afraid of Ralph Yarl?
Chauncey DeVega
There will be many more Ralph Yarls because that is exactly how (White) America wants it
Fox and friends: Dominion settlement will only draw fans in closer
Chauncey DeVega
Fox and "friends": Who needs enemies?
Why Americans can’t keep nice things
Chauncey DeVega
Blame the same right-wing forces who are trying to censor books, close libraries, and harass teachers
Pentagon leak: Dangerous radicalization of American white youth now a national security threat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jack Teixeira, the suspected leaker, is suddenly a cause-celeb on the right
“Not going nowhere”: Justin Pearson on Tennessee Three’s expulsion, code switching and a new South
Meredith McCarroll
Tennessee Rep. Justin Pearson honed his voice in college. I helped him. Here is what he taught me
The not-so-hidden message behind Donald Trump’s Easter threats of “World War III”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump "gives permission to unstable people to carry out their grievances at a murderous level"
Tennessee Three — minus one— expelled: Republicans remove all doubt that they oppose democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Their expulsion is a petty act of revenge from Republicans who refuse to accept the will of the voters
War on women: The link between white supremacy, “men’s rights” and anti-abortion politics
Anthony DiMaggio
My research finds a strong connection between white supremacy, support for "men's rights" and anti-abortion views
Netflix’s “Kill Boksoon” slays with a sharp, stylish take on an assassin balancing work & parenting
Quinci LeGardye
John Wick who? Add this hired killer with a 100% success rate and badass bravado to your hit list
“The View” gets it wrong: Marjorie Taylor Greene must be covered — not ignored — by the media
Chauncey DeVega
The ladies of "The View" argued that extremists like Lauren Boebert and MTG should be ignored
Trumpageddon: It’s time to take Trump’s threats of “retribution” seriously
Chauncey DeVega
Trump has been channeling Hitler and Mussolini with threats of "retribution" and revenge for his followers
Lauren Boebert blows up the GOP’s biggest talking point
Chauncey DeVega
Here are some inconvenient facts that upset the dominant narrative about the color line and poverty in America
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