Why is there so much Nazism in the news? And when does a "joke" become hate speech?Politico broke a story last week featuring ...
Faith teaches us that we can expect to continue to be inspired, to learn from one another, and to seek out that spiritual ...
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'Freudian slip.' Speaker Mike Johnson backtracks on saying US defends Nazi ideology
Many are criticizing House Speaker Mike Johnson for Freudian slip after saying Republican Party "defended" Nazism. See Social ...
This webinar, chaired by David North, brings together historians David Abraham, Jacques Pauwels, and Mario Kessler to examine how German big business and state institutions enabled Hitler's rise, ...
I am not a secret Nazi,” the Bernie Sanders-backed candidate insisted, claiming he was unaware the tattoo had potentially ...
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'Unity' with Nazi sympathizers: An ugly problem within parts of the political Right
That’s exactly what “unity” with Nazi sympathizers looks like in politics: tolerance of evil wrapped in pragmatism. “We don’t ...
A KFile investigation has uncovered mounting evidence that Platner — a Marine veteran— was aware of and defended the use of ...
An eminent ER doctor and health policy expert has warned that President Donald Trump’s government shutdown talk about “deserving” patients mirrors a “eugenics” policy adopted by the Nazis.
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Graham Platner says ‘I am not a secret Nazi’ after photos of his tattoo emerge
Graham Platner, a far-left Democratic candidate running for Senate in Maine who has captured the enthusiasm of the party’s ...
Platner is a U.S. military veteran and oyster farmer running for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate in Maine.
Dem Senate candidate Graham Platner covered a Nazi-linked tattoo after backlash over old posts and apologized but refused to ...
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