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The Republicans have dug up Jim Crow’s corpse — and now they’ve married it
Chauncey DeVega
Everything about the GOP's current assault on voting rights is a throwback to the worst years of white supremacy
The right’s latest anti-trans hysteria just blew up
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-trans hysteria isn't just baseless — it's harmful
Madison Cawthorn wants American women to raise more “monsters.” They already are
Chauncey DeVega
GOP wonder boy tells on himself: Cawthorn calls on (white) women to do their duty by raising little fascists
How higher education can win the war against neoliberalism and white supremacy
Henry A. Giroux
Universities have been under attack for decades — because fascists know higher education is a weapon for democracy
Trump’s Big Lie is the new Lost Cause — and it may poison the country for decades
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump has embraced the narrative of the defeated South: Lie about everything, and double down on vicious bigotry
Religion scholar Anthea Butler on “White Christianity” and its role in fueling fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "White Evangelical Racism" explains how a specific strain of Christianity became a toxic political force
Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan and the Proud Boys: How the fragility of the male ego fuels the far-right
Amanda Marcotte
Authoritarians know how to play on the gender anxieties of insecure men, building up an army of bitter chumps
In a riotous and timely memoir, a writer tells her story of winning a “free” house in Detroit
Keith A. Spencer
After winning a Detroit home, Anne Elizabeth Moore reckons with the definition of her new station in life
Dave Chappelle and the warped self-victimhood of transphobes
Kylie Cheung
The many ways people rationalize denying trans people basic respect boils down to ignoring who's really harmed
Norm Ornstein on the crisis of democracy: “This is the same roadmap we saw in Germany”
Chauncey DeVega
Widening crisis means all Americans may see elections as illegitimate, Ornstein warns. That would be the end
Hurricane Ida’s destruction was the result of years of systemic racism
Rashad Robinson
Even after a racial justice awakening, the effects of climate change and natural disaster reflect deep inequality
America is amusing itself to death — and the media still can’t face the truth
Chauncey DeVega
Why is the media ignoring the "Eastman memo"? One reason is that its leaders miss Trump — he was great for business
Ta-Nehisi Coates on banning books: “That’s no longer education, that’s indoctrination”
Kylie Cheung
Four of the 10 most banned books this year critique anti-Black racism
Former Trump official: We were made “to manipulate the intelligence” on Russian disinformation
Matthew Chapman
"Those were his exact words, whistleblower Brian Murphy said of a DHS boss: "It would make the president look bad"
Does the California recall prove that Trumpism is on the run? Not so fast
David Cay Johnston
Beating Trumpism in California was simple: Getting out the facts — and the voters. That can work elsewhere too
Hillary Clinton tried to warn us — and paid the price. Let’s at least call Republicans what they are
Chauncey DeVega
Still, America's political class is unwilling to call the fascist, white supremacist Republicans what they are
Rev. William J. Barber II: America is now at the “most critical time, between life and death”
Chauncey DeVega
Founder of Poor People's Movement says focusing so much on Trump and racism was a mistake — but "the fight is on"
“These are my people”: The 5 most shocking revelations from Woodward and Costa’s new Trump book
Meaghan Ellis
"These people love me. These are my people," Trump reportedly told Paul Ryan of the Charlottesville protesters
Occupy Wall Street set the tone: A decade later, how protests against inequality made the GOP worse
Amanda Marcotte
"We are the 99%!" exposed a reality Americans couldn't unsee, making Democrats better and Republicans somehow worse
Pro-Trump rally may be a dud — but that proves the power of the Big Lie
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump needn't worry, of course. His people are still with him — now more than ever
Robert E. Lee and the Trumpists: Why a Confederate “hero” is still important
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's remarks about the treasonous general were historically ignorant. To his followers, that's not a problem
Netflix’s Tokyo-set action flick “Kate” tries to critique imperialism while ultimately relying on it
Kylie Cheung
Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead as an assassin, "Kate" falls into the same trap as HBO's "The White Lotus"
Remembering 9/11: The evil we do is the evil we get
Chris Hedges
I walked through the rubble of the towers on that dreadful day. The criminal erasure of reality had already begun
How 9/11 helped define this generation’s new brand of patriotism
Kylie Cheung
Young people's patriotism exchanges the fetishization of stars and stripes with righteous demands for change
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