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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
Former GOP chair Michael Steele on saving his party after Trump: “Terraform” it, or destroy it?
Dean Obeidallah
Onetime RNC head says GOP faces a moment of truth: "Is it the party of Lincoln, or is it the party of Trump?"
Joe Biden is a war president — fighting plague, economic crisis and fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Biden has made rapid progress on the pandemic and the economy. But the fight for democracy will be his legacy
White supremacy and the filibuster: From John C. Calhoun to Mitch McConnell
Carl Pope
Conservatives simply don't want majority rule. Since before the Civil War, the filibuster has been their weapon
Philosopher Jason Stanley: Fascism’s definitely not beaten — but there’s reason for hope
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "How Fascism Works" on the question raised by Georgia's new voting laws: Do we live in a democracy?
“Big government” and other lies we live by: How one Orwellian concoction consumed America
Doug Neiss
Those who preached against "big government" just wanted to control it. Now they do — and look how that worked out
Republicans openly embrace their racism in Trump’s absence
Amanda Marcotte
Following Trump's lead, Republicans in Georgia and Tennessee make their racism more blatant
Black lawmaker arrested for knocking on Brian Kemp’s door as he signs voter suppression law
Igor Derysh
Rep. Park Cannon was dragged by police as Gov. Brian Kemp signed the sweeping bill below a painting of a plantation
CNN’s Don Lemon on why Trump was good for America: “Now we see them for what they are”
Dean Obeidallah
CNN host tells Salon why Trump "was exactly the president we deserved" — he made us see what we'd been ignoring
QAnon and the Trump cult: Expert Steven Hassan on whether they can be saved
Chauncey DeVega
Cult expert — and cult survivor — says QAnon believers can be redeemed: "Love is stronger than mind control"
Representation heals: How watching K-dramas lifted the weight of white supremacy and freed my tongue
Alicia Hannah
One Korean Australian American actress finally learned her parents' language after seeking representation onscreen
Racism, misogyny, guns and religion: Experts call Atlanta “an unmistakable American stew”
Chauncey DeVega
Was it a racist hate crime, a misogynist attack or religious fanaticism? Experts suggest they're all connected
The evil within us: How Christian fascist ideology led to the Atlanta killings
Chris Hedges
Millions of white Americans yearn to destroy the Satanic forces they blame for the collapse of their communities
American crisis: The horrific Atlanta killings — and democracy still under threat
Chauncey DeVega
Last week's dreadful headlines suggested a nation on the brink of collapse. But it's not too late to redeem America
Evangelical theology, the poison of white male supremacy and the Georgia spa killings
Michael Rea
No one who understands evangelical theology can be surprised if sexual "sins" are seen as punishable by death
From erasure to recategorizing: What we should do with Dr. Seuss books
Monica Eileen Patterson
Archives and museums must constantly make tough decisions about what to keep, what to refuse or even remove
Tucker Carlson is using the Atlanta spa shootings to downplay anti-Asian racism and white supremacy
Jon Skolnik
Fox News' top host has been busy trying to blame Black people for a rise in violence against Asian-Americans
Between “The Bachelor” finale and “The Talk,” reality TV has shown us the toll of ignoring racism
Melanie McFarland
Inclusivity is just the start – welcome to another uncomfortable TV conversation about race in March
GOP dreams of a return to Jim Crow — and not just through racist voting laws
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans come ever closer to embracing overt white supremacy. At least that would be honest
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