Showing results for: white supremacy (page 64)
Alt-right catches knight fever — but medieval scholars strike back
Chauncey DeVega
White supremacists claim to love the medieval past. Scholar Dorothy Kim says their fantasies are delusional
Before Breitbart, there was the Charleston News and Courier
Sid Bedingfield
Breitbart isn't the first white nationalist news outlet in America
The New York Times just taught us how not to profile a Nazi sympathizer
Jeremy Binckes
A puff piece that whitewashes the impacts of Nazism in middle America. This isn't the white working class
Donald Trump, bold defender of white masculinity
Chauncey DeVega
Trump and sports promoter LaVar Ball are more alike than different, but their Twitter war has a long, ugly history
Republicans don’t think domestic violence is important
Liz Posner
What will it take for white conservative men to start caring about violence against women?
In online forum, Trump judicial nominee defended KKK, statutory rape
Taylor Link
Nominee Brett Talley, who has no trial experience, was a regular poster on a University of Alabama sports forum
In Trump’s America, Blake Shelton is your “Sexiest Man Alive”
Gabriel Bell
A problematic pick from People that's right on track for our troubled times
One year later: How do we resist Donald Trump’s malignant reality?
Chauncey DeVega
A year after Trump's election, a numbness has set in. We must resist that too; it's poisonous to democracy
British journalist’s Richard Spencer interview should be a lesson for American media
Jeremy Binckes
If we have to give a media platform to hateful trolls like Spencer, turns out there's a right way to do it
Blogger threatened by Taylor Swift: “We’re not going to back down”
Rachel Leah
After a blogger received legal threats from Taylor Swift, the ACLU stepped in
American high schoolers lashing out in racist atmospheres
Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's fanning of the flames of division has reached our education system
“Thor: Ragnarok”: A parable about the refugee experience?
Amanda Marcotte
Cartoonish and hilarious, the third installment of the "Thor" series has a surprisingly serious political theme
Right-wing trolls are smearing protesters as pedophiles
Cristina López G.
Right-wing troll Mike Cernovich and his allies have planted a sign referencing a reportedly disbanded organization
What are the origins of the alt-right? Hint: It’s not as new as you think
Anis Shivani
White supremacy is rooted in centuries of white civilization, not a deviation from established norms: Part 1 of 2
“Thor: Ragnarok” is a hammer in the face to the alt-right
John Semley
The makers of the third "Thor" went out of their way to protect Norse mythos from the grip of white supremacy
John Kelly’s Civil War history fail speaks to a much bigger problem
Chauncey DeVega
Kelly only said what many white Americans believe: Slavery wasn't that important and the Southern cause was "noble"
John Kelly calls Robert E. Lee “honorable,” and Ta-Nehisi Coates schools him
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's chief of staff turns out to be very similar to his boss
How millions of white Americans bought into a racist myth
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
"Black-on-black crime" is an invention that was decades in the making
“White Lives Matter” rally held in Tennessee — but they were outnumbered
Charlie May
Tennessee braced for potential violence at two "White Lives Matter" rallies, but the second one was later cancelled
The 25 best hip-hop protest songs ever
Rachel Leah
People were quick to call Eminem's freestyle the best thing ever/ Here are 25 tracks that do it better
Betsy DeVos’ latest hire may be her scariest yet
Shannon Weber
Hans Bader exemplifies the love affair between extreme right-wing and corporate ideology in Trump's White House
Klan Nation: A history of the KKK we were doomed to repeat
Erin Keane
In historian Linda Gordon's "The Second Coming of the KKK," we hear echoes of an American past that isn't dead
“Empty barrel”: The real meaning of John Kelly’s slurs against Frederica Wilson
Chauncey DeVega
So much for military honor. Kelly's attack on Wilson was not just false but redolent of racism and sexism
Why is the media reluctant to cover neo-Nazi violence?
Amanda Marcotte
Shooting by white supremacists at Richard Spencer's Florida event wasn't a one-off. It's part of a larger pattern
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