THEY Live Redux – The Class War is Escalating
When we stop treating our fellow brothers and sisters as humans, then we are no long human ourselves.
When we stop treating our fellow brothers and sisters as humans, then we are no long human ourselves.
This is a panel discussion conducted for state legislators in New Hampshire to help them understand critical race theory.
Ben Burgis came across a James Lindsay tweet that alleged to break critical race theory down into six stages of history. Ben quote tweeted the aforementioned tweet and compared it to a Jordan Peterson line of thought, but called it even worse. The “apolitical” founder of New Discourses […]
0:00 John McWhorter, master of his craft 5:18 Is John a “Black linguist”? Is Glenn a “Black economist”? 13:45 Al Sharpton and Benjamin Crump address police violence against white victims 24:25 Defining CRT 35:35 Is the CRT debate comparable to other debates in education? 43:43 Glenn: It is […]
Saagar and Marshall talk with Vivek Ramaswamy about corporations taking stances on social issues, identity in America, and more!
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds inflation tops voters economic concerns, at 31 percent, followed by the national debt and unemployment. Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen discuss.
By David Rovics, Counterpunch I’m realizing that most people who come across something I wrote don’t seem to have read anything else I’ve ever written, and haven’t listened to my music. This post is going to be especially personal, so it’s important that you have some idea who […]
In this Direct interview, John is joined by American demographer, academic and author Joel Kotkin. John and Joel discuss some of the key theses of Joel’s widely-praised recent book, ‘The Coming of Neo-Feudalism’. Joel shines the spotlight on the Western progressive elite or, as he terms them, the […]
By Michael Lind, Tablet Do Americans live today in a new Gilded Age, dominated by robber barons? It depends on what you mean by “gilded age” and “robber barons.” The real parallel to draw is between the generation that followed the Civil War and the present one. In […]
Ryan Grim breaks down the relationship between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the woman who led the investigation into claims of sexual assault against him, NY AG, Letitia James.
Ron Kim, New York assemblyman, discusses the findings of the NY attorney general’s investigation into sexual harassment claims against Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Kim Iversen reacts to Mayor Bill DeBlasio’s vaccine mandate in NYC.
I am not a fan of the social democratic politics of the leftier Democrats but they are strategically useful as a constraint on the neoliberals and, even more importantly, a constraint on effort by the neocons to takeover the Democratic Party. Briahna Joy Gray, host of Bad Faith […]
Team Rising reacts to reports of DNC staff unionizing.
This is a pretty good debate between Ryan and Kim over the issue of tenants’ rights vs small landlords’ rights. Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen react to the Biden administration’s new ban on evictions for renters following protests from major progressives, including Rep. Cori Bush.
Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen react to reports that Amazon illegally interfered in the Bessemer, Alabama union vote.
Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen react to calls to extend the eviction moratorium.
Team Rising reacts to reports that President Barack Obama will have 700 people attending his 60th birthday party in Martha’s Vineyard.
“Congressional brainpower.” Talk about an oxymoron. Ryan Grim explains how lawmaking has become privatized.
The Democraps are rapidly entering a position where they will be a de facto one party state (like Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party for most of the 20th century) with the Trumpized Repugs functioning as the American version of France’s Le Penists, a family fiefdom that operates as a […]
Krystal and Saagar react to DC media gatekeepers attacking a reporter who exposed DC Mayor Bowser flouting her own mask order.
Krystal and Saagar look at the chaotic blame game being played by Pelosi and Biden now that the eviction moratorium has expired.
Krystal and Saagar cover Sen. Lindsey Graham’s covid diagnosis and what that means for the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Saagar expresses his doubts about the recent YouTube decision to ban Sky News Australia for its covid coverage.
Krystal and Saagar bring Rep. Ro Khanna onto the show to go over The Squad’s action regarding the eviction moratorium and more.
Krystal and Saagar question Barack Obama’s decision to throw a massive birthday party amidst the spread of the Delta variant
What the hell did anyone expect? Krystal breaks down the dire financial situation facing millions of Americans now that Biden is letting covid benefits expire
Krystal and Saagar break down the uptick in vaccinations that have taken place despite renewed media hysteria.
She is the darling of woke suburbia, left-Wall Street, the media, and that’s about it. The general public seems to have far more sense than I would have thought. Krystal and Saagar provide an update on Kamala Harris and how historically unpopular she is.
Many people seem to have a problem placing me on the political/ideological spectrum. This is understandable because I do not take an ideological approach to political analysis but prefer an empirical approach instead. Ideologies are like camera lenses. You can put on a different lens if you want […]
On July 9, 2021, both live and virtual at Burr & Forman’s Birmingham Office, Author Peter Zeihan discussed a post-COVID world and what we can expect for the future as we move forward after a long year. Peter’s amazing global insights and analysis always leave you wanting more […]
The rising wing of the ruling class is grooming Kamala to be the next Hillary and wants to install her as the President eventually. Fortunately, most of the public seems to know better. From the comments thread: “Instead of prosecuting Mnuchin she tried to put single moms like […]
Author, Ryan Girdusky, highlights Americans’ inability to understand the difference between money and institutional wealth.
President of The Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology, Richard Hanania, explains “the worrying parallels between the government reactions to 9/11 and COVID-19.”
Kim Iversen details the reported expansion of the Capitol Police.
Hearings to examine domestic terrorism and violent extremism, focusing on the threat of racially, ethnically, religiously, and politically motivated attacks.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 83 percent of voters have a favorable view of police officers. Ryan Grim and Kim Iversen discuss. This survey was conducted online within the United States from July 28 – 29 among 948 registered voters by HarrisX. The […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss the chaos surrounding the eviction moratorium, DC media fails, vaccination dosage upticks, covid in congress, Obama’s birthday bash, covid censorship, pandemic welfare benefits expiring, Pelosi’s next steps with congressman Ro Khanna, and more! Timestamps: Evictions: 0:00 – 19:48 DC Media: 19:49 – 29:53 Vaccines: […]
The Young Turks are now literally and openly the mouthpiece of Jeffrey Katzenberg. First they brown nose Madeleine Albright, now this. This is what gets passed off as “leftism” nowadays. Zac, Gavin & friend-of-the-show RJ react to Ana K’s latest embarrassing rant on TYT, as her co-host Cenk […]
If pan-secessionist sympathies continue to grow (and I do not see America’s political divide ending any time in the foreseeable future), more and more articles like this will begin to appear in the press from all over the political and cultural spectrum, and floating different proposals of their […]
Much of the work that has been done here at Attack the System over the past 20 years has been oriented toward specifically attacking the American regime and the American-led unipolar order (the de facto world government we have had since at least 1991 and arguably since 1945). […]
By Simon Gottschalk, Professor of Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas If you regularly watch TV, you’ve probably seen a cartoon bear pitching you toilet paper, a gecko with a British accent selling you auto insurance and a bunny in sunglasses promoting batteries. This has always struck me […]
By Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN (CNN)Voice quavering, Rick Wershe Jr., who as a teen in 1980s Detroit was painted as a murderous drug kingpin, dabbed his eyes as he recalled one of the last conversations he had with his father, who he’d always looked up to as a […]
0:00 Intro 1:10 Comparing the legacies of Thomas Sowell and George Schuyler 5:27 Making the case for Sowell’s significance 16:55 The task of the popularizer 23:55 Why Sowell’s book A Conflict of Visions is important 31:15 The norm of inter-group disparity 40:47 What happened to Glenn’s generation of […]
In a world where workplace diversity sessions increasingly resemble Maoist struggle sessions, Chloé Valdary’s Theory of Enchantment seminars seek to bring people together using popular culture to explore our common humanity and generate empathy rather than division. The 28-year-old Valdary started a group to combat anti-semitism as an […]
A weakened Trumpism that still manages to hold on to the GOP to the degree necessary to deflect the neocons would be the ideal situation. Meanwhile, left and centrist opposition would prevent the neocons from gaining hegemony in the Democrats as well.
A permanently Trumpized Republican Party would probably be advantageous because it would be an ongoing obstacle to the return of the neocons. In response to Trumpism, the neocons have tried to colonize the Democratic Party, which they have largely done successfully. Biden’s foreign policy and economic appointees are […]
An interesting piece from a Canadian anarchist named Larry Gambone. It’s rare that you find anyone from the Left who recognizes that colonialism began not with the Age of Exploration but with the Roman conquest of the indigenous peoples of Eurasia. Early modern era colonialism was just the […]
By Kevin Williamson, National Review As Democrats embrace authority and Republicans push countercultural revolution, we’re reenacting the 1960s with the roles reversed. The Republicans are having a Dionysian moment. Who’d’ve thunk? In ye olden days when American intellectuals wrote provocative books that people read and sometimes fought over […]
By Cam Edwards Bearing Arms Given the anti-gun attitudes of the editors of the Boston Globe, I was shocked to see a column headlined “The Very Racist History of Gun Control” on the paper’s website this weekend. I’m sure the piece by longtime columnist Jeff Jacoby has caused […]
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