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Athletes have been warriors for justice for decades because sports are political
Sports aren’t just entertainment. Even conservative athletes get this.
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QAnon is following in a long tradition of pedophilia conspiracy theories used against minorities
For centuries, Jews and LGBTQ people have been accused of being predators out to harm children.
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After Barack Obama, birthers set their sights on Kamala Harris
Questions could have been raised about Barry Goldwater’s, John McCain’s, and George Romney’s eligibility for the White House, too.
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A call to intervene against authoritarianism everywhere. Including in D.C.
Strong leaders whip up sentiments by employing dehumanizing stereotyping and scapegoating of entire groups, while other citizens or entire nations look on, often refusing to intervene.
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The right wants to define Kamala Harris’ race for her. But that’s not how it works.
They point to her parents’ ancestry instead of how she gets treated in the U.S. and how she sees herself.
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The dangers of voting for a third party candidate in 2020 (or not voting at all)
My “integrity” prevented me from voting one year. I’ve always regretted what happened.
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Donald Trump will eventually leave the White House. What happens after?
Trump represents merely a symptom of an underlying diseased nation rife with systemic political, social, and economic inequities.
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The US needs to teach the Confederacy like Germany teaches Nazism
Germany initiated its denazification campaign. The U.S. needs a de-confederacy-ification campaign.
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Here are the 7 social sins that Trump supporters can’t stop committing
Created by an Anglican priest and promoted by Gandhi, the “7 Social Sins” explain how America got here and how we can fix it.