Showing results for: white supremacy (page 30)
Now we’re supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here
David Masciotra
Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes
New York Times dumps “op-eds” for “guest essays”: A great start, but not nearly enough
Dan Froomkin
The op-ed is dead, and good riddance. But "guest essays" will only work if editors open the doors to new voices
Republican lawmakers across the country keep trying to whitewash U.S. slavery
Jon Skolnik
Several GOP lawmakers are spreading falsehoods about the Three-fifths Compromise
How not to talk about American racism: Tim Scott lures Democrats into a trap
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were forced to run the media's "racist country" gauntlet. Don't answer dumb questions!
Why Republicans are so determined to deny the 1619 project
Jon Skolnik
"The moment you make racism more than an isolated incident ... people don't like that"
Joe Biden promises young Americans a future — and an expanded social democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's ambitious agenda is an outreach to the next generation — and could finish off the Republicans for good
Is Kentucky Derby anthem “My Old Kentucky Home” pro-slavery or anti-slavery?
Christopher Lynch
Tracing the history of the state song played at the Kentucky Derby & the widely contradictory interpretations of it
Harris says, “I don’t think America is a racist country,” finds backlash across political spectrum
Zachary Petrizzo
"But we also do have to speak truth about the history of racism in our country and its existence today"
Democratic insider David Rothkopf on Biden’s historic first 100 days — and the danger ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Author David Rothkopf on how Biden has succeeded so far, what lies ahead in 2022 and the danger of Trump's treason
The U.S. doesn’t need to rewrite its hate speech rules
Eric Berkowitz
Yes, private tech companies regulating speech is messy and chaotic. But the alternative could be a lot worse
Tucker Carlson, the Chauvin verdict and the burden of “white civilization”
Chauncey DeVega
Tucker Carlson called Chauvin's conviction "an attack on civilization." He had a specific definition in mind
In Netflix’s defiant “Shadow and Bone,” The Chosen One gets bent in the best way
Melanie McFarland
Neflix's new fantasy series has the scent of a hit. That it features an inclusive cast is important to its spell
Fox News guest claims the “hyper-woke” believe in “a world where Black people don’t have to do math”
Brett Bachman
"What they mean by 'social justice' is a world where, for example, Black people don't have to do math"
How is Marjorie Taylor Greene’s failed “America First” caucus any different from the GOP?
Chauncey DeVega
MTG and Paul Gosar spoke too boldly — but their blatant white supremacy is just standard Republican politics
J.D. Vance leads GOP hypocrisy on “Big Tech” — while raking in cash from Silicon Valley
Igor Derysh
Josh Mandel and "Hillbilly Elegy" author J.D. Vance pose as anti-Big Tech populists — until you follow the money
Mike Pompeo and Trump rub shoulders with anti-Muslim zealot Laura Loomer at Mar-a-Lago event
Zachary Petrizzo
"President Trump and I just had a great conversation," posts failed GOP candidate and anti-Islam activist
The making of a right-wing martyr: Conservatives treat Derek Chauvin’s conviction as an act of war
Amanda Marcotte
Turning a dead-eyed murderer like Derek Chauvin into a martyr shows that the right has no limits on its open racism
Trevor Noah’s wit is an effective weapon against white supremacy and defense of police violence
Sophia A. McClennen
There is nothing funny about police violence. But Noah's satire exposes the racism and stupidity supporting it
Republican attacks on Maxine Waters prove the GOP is committed to a politics of white whining
Amanda Marcotte
Kevin McCarthy denies the GOP is racist only to disprove himself by blasting Maxine Waters with bad faith umbrage
Eugenics, racism and the forced sterilization of heiress Ann Cooper Hewitt
Audrey Clare Farley
White people can be collateral victims of white supremacy, as this notorious 1936 case over an inheritance shows
Unraveling of the American empire: A series of military debacles point toward a tragic end
Chris Hedges
The U.S. retreat from Afghanistan is only the latest in a long list of defeats. From here, the endgame gets ugly
Activist and Researcher Gregg Gonsalves on how to heal America after Trump’s COVID disaster
Chauncey DeVega
We need real accountability, says Gonsalves — and we need national health care. But true recovery may take decades
If Black lives matter, don’t simply reform policing — dismantle the system entirely
Sirry Alang
I used to advocate for police reforms, like better training and oversight. I no longer believe that's enough
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