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+39 +1The Danger of President Pence
Trump’s critics yearn for his exit. But Mike Pence, the corporate right’s inside man, poses his own risks. By Jane Mayer.
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+10 +1White Nationalism Is Destroying the West
The rise of the far-right could destroy the liberal societies that we know and love. By Sasha Polakow-Suransky.
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+26 +1Las Vegas Is Only the Deadliest Shooting in US History Because They Don’t Count Black Lives
News reporters and anchors have repeatedly referred to the recent tragedy in Las Vegas as the “worst mass shooting in U.S. history.” Like all things that are constantly repeated, the proclamation has become fact. By Michael Harriot.
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+20 +1Can the Alt-Right Shed Its Misogynist Roots? These Women Say Yes
In the alt-right, women are the future, and the problem. By Seyward Darby.
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+11 +1Britain Has Never Faced Up to the Shame of Empire
Nearly half of Brits think we should be proud of our colonial heritage. By Oscar Rickett. (Apr. 27, 2017)
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+10 +1Alt-White: How the Breitbart Machine Laundered Racist Hate
A cache of documents obtained by BuzzFeed News reveals the truth about Steve Bannon’s alt-right “killing machine.” By Joseph Bernstein.
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+30 +1U.S. Votes Against U.N. Ban On Death Penalty For Homosexuality
We were joined by Iraq, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. By Dan Avery.
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+5 +1Undercover With the Alt-Right
A Swedish graduate student infiltrated far right groups in the United States and Europe. This is what he saw. By Jesse Singal. [Autoplay]
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+23 +1Case study of LAPD and Palantir’s predictive policing tool
Same corruption; new, empirical respectability. By Cory Doctorow.
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+11 +1Gabrielle Deydier: what it’s like to be fat in France
Gabrielle Deydier’s book about being obese has ignited her native France. She tells Stefanie Marsh how her life has been a battle against ‘grossophobia’, discrimination and verbal abuse – until now.
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+22 +1Human Forms in Nature: Ernst Haeckel’s Trip to South Asia and Its Aftermath
An early promoter and populariser of Darwin's evolutionary theory, the German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel was a hugely influential figure of the late 19th century. Bernd Brunner looks at how a trip to Sri Lanka sowed the seeds for not only Haeckel's majestic illustrations from his Art Forms in Nature, for which he is perhaps best known today, but also his disturbing ideas on race and eugenics.
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+15 +1The GOP’s Evolution into a True Fascist, White Nationalist Party Is Inevitable
Even after Trump is long gone, candidates will rise to prominence with hot rhetoric and noxious policy notions. By Stephen Markley.
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+5 +1Let’s Face It: The GOP Doesn’t Just Have A Nazi Problem—They’ve Enabled It
A year ago, denouncing neo-Nazis would’ve been a no brainer for Republicans. What’s changed? By Greg Fish.
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+13 +1A Most American Terrorist: The Making Of Dylann Roof
In June 2015, he shot and murdered nine black church-goers in Charleston, South Carolina, hoping to ignite a race war. Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah spoke with Roof's family, friends, and the victims' families to unlock what created one of the coldest killers of our time.
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+1 +1Moving Targets
As distasteful as it will be to argue for military inclusion, the cost for not doing so is to legitimize a clear attempt to paint a target on all trans people’s backs. By Katherine Cross.
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+9 +1Born Into Hate: Disturbing Historical Photos Of Kids In The Ku Klux Klan
Hatred starts at home. By Mark Oliver.
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+12 +1He Spent Almost 20 Years Funding The Racist Right. It Finally Paid Off
William Regnery II, a man who inherited millions but struggled in business, tried for 15 years to ignite a racist political movement — and failed. Then an unforeseen phenomenon named Donald Trump gave legitimacy to what Regnery had seeded long before: the alt-right. Now, the press-shy white separatist breaks his silence. By Aram Roston, Joel Anderson.
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+14 +1Why Your Brain Hates Other People
And how to make it think differently. By Robert Sapolsky. (June 22, 2017)
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+2 +1If you want to know how the alt-right upended American politics, read Kill All Normies
What is the alt-right? Where did it come from? And how has this strange online subculture blossomed into a mainstream political movement with real-world power? By Sean Illing with Angela Nagle.
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+7 +1How two video game legends inspired Gamergate — and the modern-day culture of abuse
They’re heroes in the industry, idolized by an army of millennial gamers. But their true legacy is hiding in plain sight. By John Adkins.
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