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Anti-racist Tim Wise: Modern American conservatism is racist to the core

Sometimes racism isn’t about vicious bigotry and hatred towards those with different skin color than your own, let alone a willingness to walk into a church and massacre nine of those others because you think they’re “taking over your country.” Sometimes, racism is manifested in the subtle way a person can dismiss the lived experiences of those racial others as if they were nothing, utterly erasing those experiences, consigning them to the ashbin of history like so much irrelevant refuse.

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Why racists donate to Republicans

A white supremacist leader has contributed to a slew of Republican candidates, many of whom are abashedly giving the money away after the Charleston church shooting. But don't fault them for not knowing that Earl Holt III -- a man so crazy New Jersey Tea Partier Steve Lonegan calls him a "whackjob" -- was sending them…

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John Oliver can make global warming funny -- but climate comedy is still hard

The problem when it comes to making comedy about climate change is that it’s about the world falling into an open sewer, and it’s too impersonal

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Atheism must be about more than just not believing in god

Atheism is so often considered in the negative: as a lack of faith, or a disbelief in god; as an essential deprivation. Atheism is seen as being destitute of meaning, value, purpose; unfertile ground for growing the feelings of belonging needed to overcome the alienation that dogs modern life. In more extreme critiques, atheism is considered to be another name for nihilism; a fundamental negation of existence, a noxious blight on creation itself.

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Why Jon Stewart's last Daily Show episodes are his best episodes

What will we do without Jon Stewart?

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Heritage of hate: Dylann Roof, white supremacy and the truth about the Confederacy

In the wake of the terrorist killings in Charleston by admitted white nationalist and neo-Confederate Dylann Roof, many a voice have called for the removal of the Confederate flag from the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse, and in general, from American culture. That flag—actually a battle standard of the army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War—is prized by Roof as a symbol of white supremacy and segregation: both of which his recently discovered manifesto makes clear he supports. Much as the Klan and Neo-Nazi groups have brandished that flag as a symbol of their cause since the 1950s, so too does Roof consider it an appropriate totem for his.

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The lethal gentleman: The 'benevolent sexism' behind Dylann Roof's racism

Many important things will be said in the next few weeks about the murder of nine people holding a prayer meeting at a historic African American church in Charleston, South Carolina on the evening of June 17.

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It's dismally apparent that some black lives matter more than others

Following the killings of unarmed men and boys such as Trayvon Martin , Tamir Rice , Eric Garner and Walter Scott , the United States is entering what’s being called a new civil rights movement, with activists ensuring that the world now knows about the ongoing onslaught against black life.

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Rachel Dolezal exposes our delusional constructions and perceptions of race

Racially “passing” or “ performing ‘whiteness ” in America is older than the United States itself. While such a transgression might have any number of unseen psychological or emotional tolls on African Americans, the potential material gains from passing for white have been historically obvious. Much less obvious – except in the fictional domain of the C Thomas Howell film Soul Man – is why someone would want to “pass” in the other direction and voluntarily take on the weight of racial oppression. Especially this year .

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Here are 10 things I learned about the world from Ayn Rand's insane 'Atlas Shrugged'

Over the past year, I've been reading and reviewing Ayn Rand's massive paean to capitalism, Atlas Shrugged. If you're not familiar with the novel, it depicts a world where corporate CEOs and one-percenters are the selfless heroes upon which our society depends, and basically everyone else — journalists, legislators, government employees, the poor — are the villains trying to drag the rich down out of spite, when we should be kissing their rings in gratitude that they allow us to exist.

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When the Supreme Court is this wrong, it's time to overrule them

From the perspective of historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and attorney Jeff Clements, board chairman of the nonprofit organization Free Speech for People, a 28th amendment to the Constitution that will overthrow the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United campaign finance decision is essential to democracy.

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Watch: Hawaii high school seniors wow world with epic, jaw-dropping graduation performance

Graduating seniors of Kahuku High School's class of 2015 surprised family and friends with an impressive music and dance performance they learned in only two days. The event, captured by MoStreetProductions,  has been seen by more than 2.5 million YouTube viewers at this writing.

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What? Congressional Democrat whines about progressives being too progressive

Congressman John K. Delaney, what the hell are you talking about?

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