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10 reasons for hope after Inauguration Day
Danny Feingold
How Joe Biden could bring much-needed change to America
With U.S. on edge and Trump still in power, state capitals on guard against far-right “shock troops”
Jessica Corbett
"The Capitol siege has provided far-right extremists with significant momentum," warned one expert
The Confederate battle flag: Longtime symbol of white insurrection
Jordan Brasher
For generations, the flag has been a symbol of white resistance to giving Black Americans political power
Would MLK have wanted “healing” after this outrage? Not without justice
Chauncey DeVega
In this year above all others, set aside the sanitized version of Martin Luther King Jr. and hear his real message
Can Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff reinvigorate the Black-Jewish alliance?
Terrence L. Johnson, Jacques Berlinerblau
Georgia's newly-elected senators could revive the historic partnership that battled white supremacy in the '60s
Dostoevsky warned of the strain of nihilism that infects Donald Trump and his movement
Ani Kokobobo
What would happen when people lacking any semblance of ideological or moral convictions rise to power?
The selective restraint of American police on display at the Capitol riot amazed me
D. Watkins
We ran from police, even when we were innocent. White people freely walk towards cops even while committing crimes
Who loves America? Inciting a riot to sack the Capitol gives us the answer
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump hates democracy — and America — and has turned his party into a howling mob that only wants to destroy
Capitol siege raises questions over extent of white supremacist infiltration of U.S. police
Vida Johnson
The FBI has long warned that white supremacist groups are seeking to infiltrate police
Cori Bush booed by House GOP for denouncing white supremacy
Kenny Stancil
"What does it mean when they boo the Black congresswoman denouncing white supremacy?" freshman Rep. Bush asked
Our psychopath president has finally imploded: And all this was totally predictable
Alan D. Blotcky
Trump is a symptom of hatred and division in America, not the cause. But banishing him is a crucial first step
Attack on Capitol was a victory for white supremacy — can Joe Biden rise to the challenge?
Chauncey DeVega
White privilege blinded many Americans to the danger — and white supremacists struck a blow against democracy
America the undead: Trump’s mob attacked a democracy already weakened by his war on reality
Chauncey DeVega
What do you see when you look — really look — at the images of pro-Trump fascist goons trashing the Capitol?
Trump tapped into white victimhood — leaving fertile ground for white supremacists
Lee Bebout
Whiteness is an identity built upon advantages over others, so any gesture towards equality is a perceived threat
Trump’s racism kills 1 in 1,000 Americans
Thom Hartmann
Chalk it up to Republican racism and a libertarian indifference to the notion of society
My college’s response to a Nazi march taught me about the “true America”
Takirra Winfield Dixon
Why is the oppressed always given the responsibility of turning the other cheek?
Ted Cruz tried to defend Trump’s coup. He then praised the white supremacist Compromise of 1877
Matthew Rozsa
Cruz praised the compromise that ended the 1876 election even though it involved imposing white supremacy
Georgia runoffs reveal the total putrefaction of the GOP: Republicans are now openly anti-democratic
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats ran a normal campaign — but Republicans competed with each other to see who could be the most repugnant
Top 10 reasons why making year-end lists won’t save America
Chauncey DeVega
List-making is a way to assert control in the face of uncertainty. But in 2021, America faces more difficult tasks
Roger Stone visited Trump in person to thank him for presidential pardon
Matthew Rozsa
Stone says that he met Trump at a party in Florida while he was the guest of Newsmax publisher Christopher Ruddy
“The Boys” cast reacts to Barack Obama praising show
Tyler Hersko
The former president cited several recent television shows that helped him unwind while writing his memoir
Yes, Trump will leave office — but his seditious secession movement isn’t going away
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is doomed, and ultimately so is his movement. But they may be willing to destroy America on their way down
Hate crime probe launched in wake of violent pro-Trump rally: Vandals attack historic Black churches
Igor Derysh
The violence that took hold after a Proud Boy march on Saturday was “reminiscent of cross burnings," a pastor noted
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