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Donald Trump’s nationalism puts the world in grave danger. What this country needs is a patriot.
Patriotism and nationalism are far from the same. Trump has chosen the path that could destroy democracy.
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These singers barely survived WW II. Their story is an LGBTQ+ wake-up call.
Barry Manilow’s “Harmony” unearths the story of a musical group impacted by Hitler’s Germany. Marginalized communities see the terrifying connection.
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If Ukraine falls so do democracies around the world
What we are witnessing in Ukraine shows the resistance, resolve, and resilience of the human spirit.
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George Takei warms the internet’s heart with queer joke about his marriage
“This guy is now going to have to make it to 100 years of age. He is our Betty White now.”
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Out dancer Josephine Baker becomes first Black woman interred at the Pantheon in Paris
The legendary American bisexual performer, anti-racist activist, and World War II spy is receiving one of the highest French honors that only 80 other people have ever received.
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Meet the Dutch gay man who defied the Nazis & saved thousands of lives
Before his execution in July 1943 at the hands of the Nazi party, Willem Arondeus asked his lawyer to spread a message after he was gone. “Let it be known,” he said. “Homosexuals are not cowards.”
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WWII hero Alan Turing becomes the first gay man on a British banknote
Despite his essential work in WWII, Turing was punished by the British government for his sexuality.
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Donald Trump’s performance masquerading as a leader isn’t even original
“El Douche Donaldo Trumpolini” has well-earned comparisons to other fascists, but he shares many parallels with Italian dictator Il Duce.
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“Make America Great Again” is a cult leader’s battle cry
Those peaceful bygone days where children played in beautifully landscaped yards within lily-white neighborhoods surrounded by rainbows above and unicorns never existed except in the mind of the cult believers.
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How can COVID-19 deniers be forced to reckon with reality?
Allied forces found German citizens didn’t know what was happening inside concentration camps. So they forced them to see the horrors.