Showing results for: white supremacy (page 6)
Sonya Massey killing underscores disproportionate police violence against Black and disabled people
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Black disabled people are particularly seen as problematic in the eyes of the state and a threat," expert says
The clarity of Joe Biden’s legacy-defining choice
Chauncey DeVega
Leadership has gotten harder and harder to recognize
Inside Ziklag: The secret group of rich Christians trying to sway elections and change the country
Andy Kroll, Nick Surgey
Little-known right-wing organization spends millions on big election push — but it may be violating the law
White supremacy with a law degree: How do we escape “The Originalism Trap”?
Paul Rosenberg
Legal scholar Madiba K. Dennie on how the right twisted the Constitution — and how ordinary citizens can fight back
Trumpism’s powerful weapon against Western democracies is antisemitism
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump continues to tell antisemites that it is fine to operate out in the open," Sharon Nazarian tells Salon
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s rulings “The Boys” dystopian America is closer to reality than ever
Melanie McFarland
Not all heroes wear capes, the saying goes. There is no parallel warning that the scariest supervillains wear robes
A UFC takeover: Donald Trump’s dreams of a migrant fighting league are no joke
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump is actively mobilizing the UFC fan base to support his second attempt to dismantle our democratic system"
“Middle class” is an outdated misnomer: It’s now “a minimum standard of living”
Chauncey DeVega
Anne Kim explains the term and wealth gap are "a huge factor feeding the discontent driving our current politics"
Annalee Newitz on the sci-fi roots of the current “psyop” war
Paul Rosenberg
Journalist and sci-fi author on America's long history of psychological warfare — and a possible path to peace
“War on white America”: Ted Cruz-linked Texas group hosting pro-Christian nationalism conference
Robert Downen, Juan Salinas II
True Texas Project has for years worked with Attorney General Ken Paxton, Sen. Ted Cruz and other prominent GOPers
“Our grandchildren will still be fighting for democracy”: Why Ali Velshi says it’s worth it
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC host and author traces his family’s roots and connects their quest for belonging and equality to today
The neoliberal university faces a crisis: This generation could change everything
Henry A. Giroux
College administrators have shown who they really work for: Wall Street. It's a moment when change is possible
Alito’s the tip of the iceberg: More Republicans wave Christian nationalist flag despite MAGA threat
Amanda Marcotte
Nothing innocent about the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, especially when Trump calls for the right's "breaking point"
“A formula for civil war”: Second flag flown by Supreme Court Justice Alito dire sign for democracy
Lindsay Beyerstein
What every American should know about Alito's Appeal to Heaven flag
How Trump’s hidden Nazi messages help conceal his open antisemitism
Chauncey DeVega
Now that Trump is finally facing legal consequences for his actions he's amplifying his Hitlerian language
What gets lost in the campus protests
Chauncey DeVega
The "media's focus on the mechanisms of the protest movement and its repression has taken the focus off of" Gaza
With “Hind’s Hall” Macklemore finally delivers an allyship effort that isn’t embarrassing
Melanie McFarland
A decade ago would you have thought the widely dissed white rapper would earn Tom Morello's approval?
Trump’s campaign emails more panicked during his Manhattan trial
Chauncey DeVega
In a recent fundraising email, Trump declared that he is being held “hostage”
SCOTUS majority abandons conservative principles to mount bizarre defense of Trump’s immunity claim
Dennis Aftergut
Our justice system may leave Americans with one choice
Trump keeps begging for a “rally behind MAGA” — but his supporters aren’t showing up to court
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just that Fox News told them entering New York results in instant murder
“Manhunt” explores the “what if” aspect of Lincoln’s assassination that impacts the present
Melanie McFarland
In the Apple TV+ series, showrunner Monica Beletsky creates a more inclusive Civil War story
Trump’s MAGA rallies have morphed
Chauncey DeVega
For MAGA's most faithful, Donald Trump's political hate rallies are a type of spiritual experience
“Perfectly predictable”: Dr. John Gartner on why “a malignant narcissist like Trump” sells Bibles
Chauncey DeVega
"It fits perfectly into both his personality disorder’s hypomanic grandiosity and its paranoid sense of grievance"
Clinical social worker: “With the Trump Bible, one must consider dementia”
Chauncey DeVega
"A person who isn't cognitively impaired should be doing a cost-benefit analysis"
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