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Opinion: A frayed knot
Idaho State Journal· 4 days agoFirst, the polls clearly show which side is winning the tug-of-war between America under President Joe Biden and MAGA under Donald Trump. Second, Biden is feeling the sting of the chant, “From ...
John Feffer, AlterNet
The Raw Story· 5 days agoDuring that time, white mobs killed thousands of Blacks in 26 cities, including Chicago, Houston, and Washington, D.C. In 1921, in a slaughter that has been well documented, white citizens of ...
Daniel Perry and the Republican Meaning of "Law and Order"
The Bulwark· 4 days agoIt’ll be me, Sarah, and Tim—and a special guest: Gov. Jared Polis. Perry was serving a 25-year sentence after being convicted of the murder of Garrett Foster. On July 25, 2020 Garrett Foster—a ...
The misogyny of the anti-protest
Al Jazeera· 4 days ago“Fat”, “ugly”, and “bitch” are just a few of the invectives hurled at female antiwar protesters by “counter-protesters”, a name the press has given to...
Author Nikki Wentling | Navy Times
Navy Times· 2 days agoNikki Wentling covers disinformation and extremism for Military Times. She's reported on veterans and military communities for eight years and has also covered technology, politics, health care ...
Friday essay: ‘me against you’ – Jon Ronson investigates the perpetual outrage of the culture wars
The Conversation· 5 days agoThe culture wars are perpetually waged in response to new and imagined threats, but they’ve been around forever. Just last week, western Sydney’s Cumberland Council voted to ban same-sex parenting ...
Hard truth cited
The Mining Journal· 5 days agoThe late gospel singer Mandisa once sang that “We all bleed the same, so tell me why we’re divided.” As colleges across the country are engulfed in protests over Israel’s war with Hamas and invasion of Gaza, it’s easier than ever to be divided.