
The Subtlety of Post-Trump Trolls
Normalizing white nationalism and white supremacy are once again much more subtle than the Tucker Carlson’s of the world.
Normalizing white nationalism and white supremacy are once again much more subtle than the Tucker Carlson’s of the world.
It should come as no surprise Trump wanted to physically harm civil rights activists. This is the United States after all.
Trump’s latest speech was just as alarming as previous speeches
Joe Biden’s State of the Union address wasn’t much different than Donald Trump’s 2018 speech
Deep state propaganda hoisted to popularity by elements of the Republican Party bears some truth (it’s not what you think)
After the attack on the U.S. Capitol, America still refuses to address white supremacy in high-ranking positions of power
What started as a call to the international community for help, has now been appropriated into the next right-wing culture war
Trump’s rhetoric is about much more than claiming the election was stolen. It’s about violence.
As white nationalism experiences its fastest growth in decades, the America First Caucus looks to cement the ideology into the future of politics
This also includes middle-income White people who are one or two paychecks away from losing it all