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Lil Nas X’s dance with the devil evokes tradition of resisting, mocking religious demonization
S. Kyle Johnson
Looking for the meaning of Lil Nas X’s latest video? The detail is in the devil
What ties the U.S. and Israel together? Our arrogant, doomed mythology of exceptionalism
Doug Neiss
Our two nations are headed for doom, driven by the power of the Zionist right and a conviction we can do no wrong
The forging of a Black Captain America by battling supremacy in “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”
Melanie McFarland
To take up Cap's shield in a country built on white supremacy requires more than a stellar workout montage
How “A Love Song for Latasha” disrupts and decolonizes documentary filmmaking about Black trauma
Gary M. Kramer
Latasha Harlins died 30 years ago, but director Sophia Nahli Allison flips the story in this Oscar-nominated short
America’s minority rule problem is deadly
Amanda Marcotte
Between the pandemic and gun violence, the death toll from America's minority rule problem is staggering
Police crackdown in Minnesota this week — but how different it was on Jan. 6 at the Capitol
Chauncey DeVega
The contrast is stark, but not really a contradiction — it's American law enforcement functioning as designed
Republicans take trolling to “trigger the libs” to the next level
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans settle on their rhetorical strategy for dismantling democracy: Trolling the left
Derek Chauvin’s trial is a test of whether facts matter
Amanda Marcotte
Will the truth prevail or will we face an ugly reminder of how often facts don't matter in the face of bigotry?
Tucker Carlson’s insecurity and the “great replacement” theory
Heather Digby Parton
Tucker Carlson and his white supremacist allies are going to be replaced by a generation repelled by his ideology
Leaked video reveals a GOP plan to intimidate Black and brown voters in Houston
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans propose "Election Integrity Brigade" specifically targeting Black and brown neighborhoods in Houston
Why is online political culture so distorted and awful? Sociologist explains why — and how to fix it
Paul Rosenberg
Duke professor Chris Bail says social media is a "distorting prism," not an echo chamber — and says we can fix it
The far right in uniform: How bad is the military’s problem with extremism?
Nan Levinson
Dozens of people arrested after the Capitol riot had military connections — just how deep does the rot go?
Tucker Carlson’s “great replacement” rant draws swift criticism: ADL calls for Fox News to fire host
Kaity Assaf
Could Tucker Carlson's increasingly white nationalist rhetoric cost him his Fox News job?
“The Sum of Us” author on what racism costs white people and the lie of a zero-sum racial hierarchy
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Heather McGhee about what the GOP has to fear from multiracial coalitions organizing to benefit all
Are the Trumpers really in despair? Don’t believe it — strong is the power of the Dark Side
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters got hustled, fleeced and lied to — but don't be fooled. They still love him as much as ever
HBO’s doc “Exterminate All the Brutes” asks: “When was America great — and who was it great for?”
Gary M. Kramer
"I Am Not Your Negro" director Raoul Peck spoke to Salon about the history of white supremacy, slavery & genocide
Republican supremacy: Inside the GOP’s plot to hijack American democracy
Heather Digby Parton
Democrats are fighting the last battle in the GOP's continued war on voting
Welcome to Republicanistan: The GOP’s Jim Crow pseudo-democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have a plan: Create an authoritarian state where voting is strictly controlled. It might work
My mother and I haven’t talked about the Atlanta spa attacks
Danni Quintos
Does she even see herself, or us, in the Asian American women who were killed?
As voting issue gets white-hot, we can’t afford to duck the moral implications
Dan Froomkin
Faced with an existential threat to democracy, political reporters slide back into "both sides" bad habits
Church membership is in a freefall, and the Christian right has only themselves to blame
Amanda Marcotte
Fewer than half of Americans now belong to a church, and the trend of pew abandonment isn't slowing down
Republicans have a dream: The end of democracy and the return of Jim Crow
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans can't win elections without a crackdown on voting. But their real vision is about rolling back history
Trumpers on the rehab trail: Does America just want to forget this happened?
Chauncey DeVega
Instead of facing disgrace, Trump regime officials are now deemed respectable. That's no way to defeat fascism
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