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The impersonal politics of the Guy Fawkes mask

Just days after the Paris terrorist attacks on November 13, the iconic mask of Guy Fawkes appeared – again – in two videos released in French by the hacktivist techno-social collective Anonymous. This time, they declared a total war on the Islamic State, or ISIS, continuing a campaign sparked by the Charlie Hebdo attacks.

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Why 2015 was the year that changed TV forever

“The end of television” is a headline that’s been liberally thrown around for the past 15 years.

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Let's just face it -- the new Star Wars film wasn't a great movie

On the opening night screening of The Force Awakens, every seat is occupied well before show time. Many in the audience proudly don Star Wars t-shirts (but not the Vader masks, light sabers and blasters, which have been banned due to security concerns). The energy spills over to the previews; even average-looking animated comedies are greeted with laughs and cheers.

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Here's how conservatives turned a Jew-hating conspiracy theory into the bogus 'war on Christmas'

There has never been a war on Christmas, but the war over Christmas is now very real. What began as a bit of conservative self-parody has now leaked into the larger culture, and a bogus grievance conjured up by the charlatans at Fox News has been almost universally embraced by the right. It's now a legitimate front in the culture wars. And the irony is that ordinary people who wouldn't think twice about offering a cheery “merry Christmas” just a few years ago are now hesitant to do so for fear of offending people who would never have even thought to take offense.

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Bill Moyers slams networks for using Trump as cheap fuel for their 2016 campaign ratings

Television news has gone off its rocker and turned our politics into the equivalent of a freak show’s hall of mirrors.

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Celebrating Christmas in an age of religious extremism

From the recent attack on Planned Parenthood to the shooting in San Bernardino, extremists of all stripes are revealing the ugly side of religion. The confluence of these events and election season demagoguery is generating fear and outrage.

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I think, therefore I buy: how buying nothing at Christmas time is harder than it appears

Thousands of people all over the world took part in the recent “Buy Nothing” movement, but as Christmas approaches, is it really possible to buy nothing?

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Las Vegas: City divorced from reality was fitting spot for Republican debate

Finding a Las Vegas native in the Venetian resort-hotel-casino is like the old line about Floridians at Disney World: go find an employee. Everyone else is not from here, which is just as well, because this isn’t a here. Tessellated floors and mock Italian Renaissance halls – arched doorways and frescoed ceilings like Vasari by way of Pier One Imports – usher you to and from rooms divorcing you as fully from the passage of time, forces of nature and the discomfort of reality as possible.

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Facebook heaps massive scorn on photographer’s appallingly sexist family Christmas photo

Hannah Hawkes, a Louisiana photographer, posted a family Christmas photo on her Facebook page which depicted a family of five celebrating “Peace on Earth” with Mom and two daughters with green duct tape over their mouths and their hands tied up with Christmas lights.

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Star Wars -- the clickbait awakens

Don’t know if anyone’s noticed, but there’s a new Star Wars film out this week. They’ve tried to downplay it, but news still leaked out there subtly via all possible media platforms and product tie-ins . Of course, this being such a major cultural event means there’s a lot of associated traffic revenue to be generated . Tying an article, however remotely, to a popular subject matter is just one of many tactics to increase online traffic , so of course there have been countless articles tenuously linked to Star Wars churned out. This has caused a great disturbance in the web, as if millions of search algorithms cried out in terror, and were suddenly… silenced.

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The Internet, scare tactics and big fat juicy lies: Here are the top 10 bullsh*t moments of the GOP debate

Another week, another republican debate. It was CNN's turn again to throw some people up on stage and see what happened. On the whole, CNN did a much better job than others have at holding candidates accountable for attempting to interrupt, going over their allotted time and behaving inappropriately. Two candidates complained that they weren't being asked enough questions: Carly Fiorina, who was lucky to be on stage at all and Ben Carson who is on his way down. So the winner of tonight's debate: is CNN for clearing the embarrassingly low bar of not screwing up.

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Historian explains why Justice Clarence Thomas doesn't understand the Second Amendment

The other week the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Friedman v. Highland Park, a Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals decision that left intact the city’s law that denied anyone in the community the ability to have assault weapons or large-capacity magazines. In a dissent from the denial of certiorari, Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Antonin Scalia, wrote that the other Justices refusal to review the case “flouts” the Court’s holdings in District of Columbia v. Heller and McDonald v. City of Chicago, and in doing so relegated the Second Amendment to a “second-class right.” What Justice Thomas found “doubly wrong” was the Court’s acquiescence to state and local governments deciding “which firearms [the] people may possess.”

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Hey conservatives, capitalism is the real driving force behind the 'war on Christmas' -- not liberals

The “war on Christmas” has become an annual yuletide fiction as reliable as tales of the Grinch , the nutcracker or even of Santa Claus himself. Fox News and its ilk complain about this alleged attack on Christianity each year. Make no mistake, though. There definitely is a war on Christmas, but it is not homosexual leftists like myself who are waging it: it is capitalism.

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