Showing results for: white supremacy (page 15)
America’s theater of the absurd: Our politics has become an endless carnival
Chris Hedges
Last week's power struggle between warring factions of charlatans, con men and "influencers" was only the beginning
“He is a prop”: Cori Bush accuses MAGA Republicans of tokenizing Black speaker nominee
Candice Cole
“His name being in the mix is not progress—it’s pathetic," the progressive lawmaker said
Thin bodies weren’t always attractive: A brief history of culturally relative beauty standards
Matthew Rozsa
The notion that fatness is unattractive is a recent (and psychologically damaging) phenomenon
Proud Boys leader may be on trial — but his thugs are still on the street causing trouble
Amanda Marcotte
In the wake of Jan. 6, vanguard of American fascism has "reformed" — now they're Christian nationalist warriors
Elon Musk’s censorship spree exposes the fundamental flaw in the right’s definition of “free speech”
Amanda Marcotte
Liberals aren't secretly afraid white supremacist and anti-LGBTQ talking points will "challenge" us
Fascist politics, the return of antisemitism and the “disconnected present”
Henry A. Giroux
Neoliberal capitalism has created a culture of isolation and empty spectacle — and driven the comeback of fascism
Trump and his movement are symptoms of America’s profound disorder — but not the cause
Chauncey DeVega
In a culture of pathological distraction where half the population is semi-literate, this isn't a huge surprise
Giuliani could lose his law license over violating attorney rules in cahoots with Trump’s “Big Lie”
Kelly McClure
"There was a conspiracy, and he was the head of it," says D.C. Bar counsel Phil Fox
Catholic bishops have changed course on abortion — but their end goal is the same
Celia Viggo Wexler
Realizing that the faithful aren't following them, bishops adopt a "moderate" strategy — to reach a total ban
The Trump paradox: America is sick of this guy — but we can’t afford to turn away
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, Trump craves attention and suffers without it. But pretending he isn't there won't make him go away
Don’t relax too much: Our abusive relationship with Donald Trump is not over
Chauncey DeVega
When an abuse victim decides to break away, the abuser often turns to violence. That's where we are right now
Don’t believe the K-dramas: Look to “Return to Seoul” for a more realistic view on Korean adoptees
Jae-Ha Kim
In Davy Chou's film, Park Ji-min is a transracial adoptee who impulsively ends up seeking out her birth family
What we learned in Georgia: Raphael Warnock made history, Herschel Walker sent a warning
Chauncey DeVega
One candidate was a man of unquestioned character. The other was a dangerous buffoon. It was very close. But why?
Jan. 6 as white supremacy: New research on the toxic spread of “great replacement” theory
Anthony DiMaggio
My research reveals clear links between white supremacist attitudes and support for the Jan. 6 insurrection
Antisemitism and white supremacy are evil: This is the moment to make that clear
Chauncey DeVega
As Trump and his followers embrace overt fascism, it's time to be specific: They're evil, and must be stopped
Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees
Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere
Of course Trump wants to “terminate” Constitution: He wants to seize power and rule by force
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's recent conduct shouldn't surprise anyone: The MAGA movement's goals have nothing to do with democracy
Ron DeSantis stays silent on the Trump-Ye fiasco. Now why could that be?
Heather Digby Parton
Most prominent Republicans have finally, reluctantly condemned Trump's dinner with Hitler-lovers. Except one
Kanye’s tragicomic, antisemitic Alex Jones meltdown: Absurdism in the service of fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Fascism thrives on gruesome caricature — and it's tough to beat a pro-Trump Black rapper praising Adolf Hitler
Christian nationalism’s white supremacy crisis: Bitter battle on the far right
Kathryn Joyce
Christian podcast host "canceled" over long history of ugly racist tweets as war breaks out on religious right
America is still deeply traumatized — and the midterms didn’t fix that
Chauncey DeVega
Many voters turned against Trump — and that's good. But beneath that momentary relief, the data is sobering
Republicans don’t care that Trump’s a white supremacist — just that he’s indiscreet about it
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's dinner with Nick Fuentes won't morally outrage the GOP, but they are worried it will hurt them at the polls
“Taking us all for fools”: GOP leaders called out for silence on Trump’s dinner with Nick Fuentes
Igor Derysh
"Republicans who continue to remain silent become complicit in legitimizing bigotry and hate," one Democrat said
Trump, Kanye and Nick Fuentes: Can we stop pretending that Republicans even care?
Heather Digby Parton
Look who came to dinner: Of course Trump has no problem with hardcore white supremacy, and neither does his base
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