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“I’m not hard left on guns or anything.” Funny thing is, if you go far enough left you get your guns back.
“I’m not hard left on guns or anything.” Funny thing is, if you go far enough left you get your guns back.
by Don Fitz and Susan Armstrong The change in marijuana laws across the US raises issues far beyond, “Hey, dude, we can blow a joint now without getting busted.” The racism that permeated the age of criminalization now lurks throughout the phase of decriminalization. The burgeoning business of […]
Krystal and Saagar comment on the claim made on The View that black Republicans are an Oxymoron that received widespread backlash for generalizing people’s views based on race
Maz Alvarez and Denise Long discuss whether the GOP can successfully recruit Black voters disaffected with Democrats.
This video is dedicatedd to all post-alt-righters, and for those who still think anti-liberalism, and the word “white,” means “suburban nationalism.” White Nationalist are not gaining momentum and are about to embrace a long decade of regression. The solidified events: UTR, Biden, coming to age against youthful subcultures, […]
By Amoz JY Hor, Washington Post The invasion of Ukraine has been horrifying to witness. Early on, some observers repeatedly expressed the idea that the invasion of Ukraine is especially horrifying because, as CBS reporter Charlie D’Agata, who was in Kyiv, put it, “This isn’t a place, with […]
Welcome to another episode of conversations with Coleman. My guest today is Briahna Joy Gray. Briahna was the national press secretary for Bernie Sanders and his 2020 campaign. Before that, she was a columnist and Senior Politics Editor at The Intercept. Her work has also appeared in many […]
This is an excerpt of my conversation with Briahna Joy Gray. In this miniclip Briahna and I discuss how identity-politics crowds out the issues of poverty in class.
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends respond to the claim by New York Times writer and 1619 Project author Nikole Hannah Jones that tipping service workers is racist
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley In my lazy little corner of rural Central Pennsylvanian Trump country there has always been a sizeable minority of Russian emigres. I honestly have zero idea why but at some point, some lonely Soviet refugee found this bucolic […]
Robby Soave breaks down tough questions Ketanji Brown Jackson faced during her confirmation hearings yesterday.
Krystal and Saagar talk with author Justin Gest to understand the political and historical context surrounding the Latino shift to the GOP that will play a major role in elections to come
Krystal and Saagar bring a clip from Kyle Kulinski who breaks down the recently passed ban in Israel of Palestinian spouses under the pretext that interracial marriage threatens national security
Not surprising from an apartheid state. Disgusting how the US turns a blind eye to this out of geopolitical interest. And it sucks that the moment you criticize the Israeli government policies you’re anti-Semitic.
By Russell Contreras and Astrid Galván, Axios Nick Fuentes, identified as a “white supremacist” in Justice Department filings, made headlines last week for hosting a white nationalist conference in Florida. His father is also half Mexican American. The big picture: Fuentes is part of a small but increasingly […]
Some are, some aren’t. “Latino” is a pretty broad category. By Steve Phillips, The Nation In Texas, unapologetically progressive Latinx candidates saw victories across the state, contradicting the claims of an exodus from the Democratic Party. After Democrats lost seats in the House of Representatives in the 2020 […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Reuters reports that Facebook and Instagram are now allowing calls for the death of Russians and Russian leaders in exemption from the platforms’ hate speech terms of service due to the war in Ukraine: “Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries […]
Krystal and Saagar are joined by cultural critic and podcast host Anna Khachiyan to better understand the Russophobia being pushed by liberal activists and media figures
By Darryl Pinckney The Nation Digging down into the roots of white America’s infatuation with Black. Norman Mailer was proud of his essay “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster.” Published in Dissent in 1957, it was reprinted in Advertisements for Myself (1959), Mailer’s anthology of selections […]
LA Progressive By now everyone knows that Ukraine’s flag is blue and yellow. It is impossible to miss as the Empire State Building in New York, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, and the Eiffel Tower in Paris have all been bathed in those colors. Nearly every city and […]
The reason these companies are doing this is so they can make themselves look good. They don’t actually care. They’re just pretending that they’re doing something, whereas in reality they are making things increasingly worse.
By Anthony Gregory This is a critical historiographical essay animated by the research question of how the decisions of police and sheriffs illuminated and drove the transformation of white supremacy through different forms from emancipation to the end of Jim Crow segregation. It situates this focus amidst current […]
By Mike Murillo, WTOP Days before reopening since being closed for almost two years due to the pandemic, a D.C. restaurant will remain closed after vandals targeted its building twice with anti-Russian messages. Aaron McGovern, the co-owner of Russia House Restaurant and Lounge on Connecticut Avenue, said someone […]
Krystal and Saagar are joined by journalist and author Ross Barkan to break down the weaponization of identity politics by NYC Mayor Eric Adams as a prime example of how focusing on identity has backfired for the left
By Michael Shellenberger “Black Lives Matter” signs are everywhere in progressive cities like San Francisco. But so too are black people dying on sidewalks. Why is that? 79 45 Jane Doe suffers from schizophrenia and substance use disorder, according to a homeless outreach worker. Why did the author […]
This week, Briahna Joy Gray spoke to Thomas Chatterton Williams & Batya Ungar-Sargon in one of the few substantive conversations on the internet about why Whoopi’s claim that Jews are white, and the Holocaust wasn’t about race. What work is the word “race” doing here? Is it possible […]
By Gabrielle Fonrouge New Post Three days after US officials first used the term “China Virus” on a national news broadcast, a barrage of anti-Asian attacks began in New York City. Within hours, two Asian Americans were separately assaulted — the first of such hate crimes in the […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley I don’t believe in taxes. I know that’s not exactly the trendiest take on the left these days, but I just can’t justify giving any institution that kind of power. I would love nothing better than to play […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Black power is giving power to people who have not had power to determine their destiny.” -Huey P. Newton Growing up as a secretly Queer white kid in a predominantly white conservative community can be a profoundly surreal […]
By Jerry Barnett Quillette One of the early signs of trouble for the British anti-racism movement was a tweet sent by Lee Jasper in April 2013, in which he declared that black people are incapable of being racist, and offered to publicly debate anybody who disagreed. I offered […]
Krystal and Saagar are joined by premier academic Adolph Reed to look at his new book about the Jim Crow south and the class dynamics laying underneath our culture wars
Team Rising discusses the Supreme Court’s restoration of Alabama voting maps that Democrats say suppress Black voters.
By Hope Reese Adolph Reed Jr., the distinguished political scientist and commentator, became interested in politics early in life. Born into a family of academics in New York, he moved around a bunch—to D.C., Arkansas, and eventually New Orleans, which he considers home—and often found himself discussing politics […]
More Rogan drama. By Jessica Bennett New York Post Joe Rogan has responded to a resurfaced clip of him using the N-word almost two dozen times while hosting his wildly popular podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Calling the clip “the most regretful and shameful thing I’ve ever had […]
By Andrew Sullivan “The uprising in the Warsaw ghetto was not described as a riot, nor were the participants maligned as hoodlums: the boys and girls in Watts and Harlem are thoroughly aware of this, and it certainly contributes to their attitude toward the Jews,” – James Baldwin. […]
By Robert Stark The Webster Dictionary defines racism as “a belief that race is a fundamental determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.” The term racism did not enter the vernacular until the early 20th Century and has since evolved from […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic ABC has suspended the View co-host Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks after she said on Monday’s show that the Holocaust was “not about race,” and later that day repeated the idea on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, saying that “most of […]
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS and LEAH WILLINGHAM, AP News JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — If you are Black or Hispanic in a conservative state that already limits access to abortions, you are far more likely than a white woman to have one. And if the U.S. Supreme Court allows […]
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on the comments made by The View’s Whoopi Goldberg about the holocaust and how the show has responded
Team Rising weighs in on Brian Flores’ lawsuit against the NFL for racial discrimination.
Kim Iversen makes the case against Whoopi Goldberg’s suspension from The View.
Team Rising debates whether Whoopi Goldberg’s suspension from The View is warranted.
I wonder how many “Whoopise” jokes have been made about this already.
Saagar is joined by comedian Akaash Singh to discuss his new comedy special premiering today on YouTube and some of the topics he explores including the emergence of woke Indian Americans
In this episode of Opposing Views, James Lindsay and Ian Kochinski, better known as Vaush, joined me to discuss Critical Race Theory.
By Brendan Morrow The Week Several historically Black colleges and universities have received bomb threats for the second consecutive day, and at least the third time in the past month. On Tuesday, Howard University said it had lifted a shelter-in-place directive after an investigation into a bomb threat made […]
By Michael Arceneaux The Week Book banning has returned to American schools. It’s targeting authors who deal with race, sexuality, and gender, and it’s moving with a fervency that should alarm not only anyone concerned about he plight of authors but ultimately anyone worried about how American history is […]
By Jesse O’Neill New York Post Whoopi Goldberg was suspended from ABC’s “The View” Tuesday evening after she claimed the Holocaust was “not about race.” “Effective immediately, I am suspending Whoopi Goldberg for her wrong and hurtful comments,” ABC News President Kim Godwin tweeted. “While Whoopi has apologized, […]
Robby Soave breaks down new reporting on the suspected misuse of funding by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.
Antisemitism is on the rise globally, including right here in the U.S. Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, addresses the issue in his new book, “It Could Happen Here.” He joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss how we can strike back against hate. The interview is part of […]
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