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They Wanted To Be A Better Class Of White Nationalists. They Claimed This Man As Their Father
Fifty years ago, France lost a war while trying to keep millions of Muslims French citizens. One French writer launched a movement to rethink “identity” in its aftermath and helped reinvent nationalism for the 21st century. By J. Lester Feder, Pierre Buet.
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The year in Nazi propaganda: images of white supremacy in Trump’s America
How should staged neo-Nazi acts of intimidation be handled? Some say they should be ignored, others insist the media must bear witness. By Lois Beckett. [Since un-published by The Guardian.]
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This Is The Daily Stormer’s Playbook
A leaked style guide reveals they’re Nazis about grammar (and about Jews). By Ashley Feinberg.
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Donald Trump and America’s new civil war
Barack Obama’s presidency was supposed to mark a great leap forward for the United States. But, as Omar El Akkad discovered as he travelled across America this year, the election of Donald J. Trump has turned the country against itself.
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The Last Days of Roy Moore: Inside the Bewildering End of the Alabama Election
How Doug Jones vanquished Moore and delivered Donald Trump what may be the most damning loss of his tenure. By T.A. Frank.
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Wildcats, butterflies, tortoises: all are endangered by Trump’s border wall
In the Rio Grande Valley, close to the border with Mexico, the president’s proposed barrier spells danger for the region’s plentiful wildlife. By Les Carpenter.
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What I Saw Inside Roy Moore’s Barn Burner
The message made zero sense. People lapped it up. By Charles P. Pierce.
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Roy Moore Emerges from Self-Imposed Exile to Chat with 12-Year-Old Girl
The candidate for Alabama's Senate race—who's been accused of sexually pursuing teens in his 30s—sat down with Millie March to talk about border security. By Allie Conti.
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They Helped Our Troops, Sold Their Homes, Uprooted Their Families. ‘Enhanced Vetting’ Has Left Them in Limbo
‘I cannot return to Afghanistan because certain death is waiting for me and I want to live. For myself and my beautiful family.’ By Lachlan Markay.
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Protesters, police clash as far-right Alternative for Germany picks new leaders
Several people have been injured during clashes between police and activists protesting against the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party conference in Hanover. Authorities used water cannons against the protesters. By David Martin, Shamil Shams.
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Once upon a time in the West
Conservatives pine for the days of unapologetic cultural supremacism. Do they really know what they’re getting themselves into? By Richard Cooke.
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Enough is Enough
Jonathan Pie
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How to deradicalise a Nazi
A former Nazi leader in Germany has developed a system to fight extremism. By Amelia Martyn-Hemphill.
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The Nationalist’s Delusion
Donald Trump's supporters now have what they want: a president who embodies the rage they feel, while reassuring them that hatred is justifiable. By Adam Serwer.
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Gary Younge interviews Richard Spencer
In a dramatic interview, the Guardian’s Gary Younge speaks to white supremacist Richard Spencer about why he wants to create an ‘ethno-state’ for white people, and why he believes that Africans have ‘benefited from white supremacy.’
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How colonial violence came home
The ugly truth of the first world war. By Pankaj Mishra.
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No, Removing Monuments to Traitors Doesn’t Mean Removing Monuments to Founders
Confederate monuments don’t embody American history; they were built on lies about American history. By Ed Kilgore.
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Rebel Rock
The story of Harlan County, Kentucky’s Civil War legend and the KKK. By Andrew Milton Smith.
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The threat to free speech on campus is a right-wing fantasy
Nobody is actually being censored at all – they’re just being spoken back to. By Laurie Penny.
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Racist, violent, unpunished: A white hate group’s campaign of menace
They train to fight. They post their beatings online. And so far, they have little reason to fear the authorities. By A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston and Darwin BondGraham.
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