Greg Palast | Here’s what we do now – a personal note
No way around it, this is one frightening moment. Decades of progress created with sweat and determination face destruction.
No way around it, this is one frightening moment. Decades of progress created with sweat and determination face destruction.
The Black movement against police terror didn’t need a Donald Trump waiting in the vestibule of the White House to get “mad.”
The "change" that Trump is likely to bring will be harmful or worse...
The incivility machine Trump resurrected as tool of resistance against establishment politicians played a major role in gaining him the presidency.
The popular vote showed there’s large support in this country for a politics of tolerance, of progressivism, around culture issues, around gender and race.
The people who run America have constructed a political system that’s like a glitchy killer robot, one even they can’t control anymore.
The tools of state repression that will end up in the hands of a Trump administration were built by both Republicans and Democrats
Hedges, June 4, 2015: If things unravel [in the U.S.], our backlash may very well be a rightwing backlash
Why did Trump win?
https://youtu.be/_sbT3_9dJY4 John Pilger.com Whistleblower Julian Assange has given one of his most incendiary interviews ever in a John Pilger Special, courtesy of Dartmouth Films, in which he summarizes what can be gleaned from the tens of thousands of Clinton emails released by WikiLeaks this year. RT Published on Nov 5, 2016 Media More
“Actual discussion of content, of issues that matter to Americans, is very, very rarely heard in the press. ..."
A culture of fear, hate and bigotry has transformed American politics into a pathology.