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Trump, his virus and the dark age of unreason

There’s a virus infecting our politics and right now it’s flourishing with a scarlet heat. It feeds on fear, paranoia and bigotry. All that was required for it to spread was a timely opportunity — and an opportunist with no scruples.

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In the wake of tragedy, Trump takes rhetoric of fear to a whole new level

Donald Trump’s remarks in the aftermath of the Orlando shooting massacre – especially the reiteration of his call to temporarily ban Muslim immigration to the United States – angered leaders across America’s political spectrum.

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Trump's attack on the press sounds like Nixon

Donald Trump decided in the past week to launch another frontal attack on the press. "I find the political press to be unbelievably dishonest,” he said recently in a confrontational news conference at Trump Tower where he spoke about the money he raised for veterans. His comments were nothing new. In the past, he has labeled members of the media “sleazy,” “disgusting,” “slime,” and “among the worst human beings” he has ever encountered.

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Why medievalists should stop talking about Game of Thrones

Last month, medieval historians went to war with English Heritage, the charity which manages England’s historical sites. Normally a peaceable bunch, medievalists have taken offence at English Heritage’s use of the term “The Dark Ages” to describe the period from c.400 to c.1066.

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In Trump's world, everything's a conspiracy and reality's turned upside down

After the weekend’s carnage in Orlando, Donald Trump didn’t wait long before launching yet another guided missile full of insinuation. He didn’t exactly say that the massacre was the doing of an unreconstructed Mau-Mau descendant born in Kenya. Trump is craftier than that. Monday morning, he told Fox News:

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LGBT equality doesn't exist -- but here's how to fight for it

When I came out as gay in my sophomore year of college, I absolutely loved going to Tigerheat – a kitschy 18-and-over gay club in Los Angeles. I mostly remember my nights there as frivolous fun, but they also had deeper meaning. That’s where I first learned how to openly and unabashedly celebrate being gay.

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Orlando massacre shows our understanding of 'terrorism' is too focused on jihad

In many respects, the aftermath of the US’s latest mass shooting in Orlando followed a familiar pattern. Calls for gun control were met with opposing calls to protect the Second Amendment of the US Constitution and to resist making political capital from such a tragic event. But once it was established that the killer, Omar Mateen, had pledged allegiance to Islamic State, concerns about over-politicising the attack were quickly forgotten.

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Trump's response to Orlando massacre proves just how dangerous he is

Those who’ve been wondering when Donald Trump would switch from the wild bombast of his primary campaign to the sober mode traditionally demanded by a general election now have their answer: never.

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Conservatives desperate to do stupid sh*t after Orlando attack

Before the bodies in Orlando had time to cool, the right was already claiming that the attack is evidence that ISIS is gaining strength – and of course that Obama has been too “soft” in his approach to the self-proclaimed caliphate. As is so often the case, the opposite is true.

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Toxic masculinity: The Stanford rapist and the Orlando shooter are two sides of the same bent coin

Brock Turner, the Stanford rapist, and the Orlando shooter (I do not want to type his name; he has had enough publicity) are the flip sides of the same bent coin. I am not claiming that their crimes are equivalent. But I am saying that both men, in their twisted way, represent the poisonous levels at which toxic masculinity operates in our culture. Fundamentalism shores up masculinity. While male insecurities are present in Catholic church documents in the 13th century, they go back further. Anywhere that one reads about the regulation of women -- their bodies, their reproductive capabilities, their abilities to speak, to think, to live independently -- there you will find a fragile masculinity asserting power over the gender that does not have the physical power to fight back.

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Here's how right-wing Christians share the blame for the massacre in Orlando

"The good news is that there’s 50 less pedophiles in this world, because, you know, these homosexuals are a bunch of disgusting perverts and pedophiles. That’s who was a victim here, are a bunch of, just, disgusting homosexuals at a gay bar, okay? And then I’m sure it’s also gonna be used to push an agenda against so-called “hate speech.” So Bible-believing Christian preachers who preach what the Bible actually says about homosexuality — that it’s vile, that it’s disgusting, that they’re reprobates — you know, we’re gonna be blamed. Like, “It’s all extremism! It’s not just the Muslims, it’s the Christians!” I’m sure that that’s coming. I’m sure that people are gonna start attacking, you know, Bible-believing Christians now, because of what this guy did.I’m not sad about it, I’m not gonna cry about it. Because these 50 people in a gay bar that got shot up, they were gonna die of AIDS, and syphilis, and whatever else. They were all gonna die early, anyway, because homosexuals have a 20-year shorter life-span than normal people, anyway."

-- Steven Anderson, preacher at Faithful Word Baptist Church, Tempe, AZ in response to the slaughter in Orlando

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Remember Binghamton -- the 2009 mass shooting mainstream media still ignores

The terrorist attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando has, at last report, resulted in 50 dead. The sheer number, which makes it the largest mass shooting in American history, will keep it front and center for days.

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If you have 'sellout' in your 'Warren endorses Hillary' drinking game tonight -- hand over your car keys

Hours after President Barack Obama endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for the presidency -- and hours before she was expected to do the same -- progressive Sen. Elizabeth Warren was getting hammered on her own Facebook page by fans of Bernie Sanders as a "sell out" who is no longer to be trusted.

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