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How a Reactionary Peruvian Movement Went Multinational
Elle Hardy Parents’-rights crusaders seeking to impose their Christian nationalist vision on the United States took their playbook from South America. The post How a Reactionary Peruvian Movement Went Multinational appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Strange Story of the Famed Anti-Fascist Lament “First They Came…”
Barry Yourgrau In his celebrated mea culpa, the German pastor Martin Niemöller blamed his failure to speak out against the Nazis on indifference. Was that the whole reason? The post The Strange Story of the Famed Anti-Fascist Lament “First They Came…” appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The EEOC Is on the Verge of Making It Harder for Workers to Fight Harassment
Bryce Covert The agency is planning to delete a document that provides up-to-date guidance on the protections workers have in this complex and rapidly changing area of law. The post The EEOC Is on the Verge of Making It Harder for Workers to Fight Harassment appeared first on The Nation. Source link
How the Trump Administration Is Downgrading Women’s Citizenship
Soraya Chemaly Gender isn’t just a matter of individual identity. It’s an axis of governance—and for the last year, across a range of policies, the Trump administration has punished women. The post How the Trump Administration Is Downgrading Women’s Citizenship appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Strange Story of the Famed Anti-Fascist Lament “First They Came…”
Barry Yourgrau In his celebrated mea culpa, the German pastor Martin Niemöller blamed his failure to speak out against the Nazis on indifference. Was that the whole reason? The post The Strange Story of the Famed Anti-Fascist Lament “First They Came…” appeared first on The Nation. Source link
One Year Into Trump 2.0, Elon Musk Is Still Poised to Be Kingmaker
Jacob Silverman The neofascist tech oligarch was cast out of Trump’s inner circle, but his money and influence are still omnipresent. The post One Year Into Trump 2.0, Elon Musk Is Still Poised to Be Kingmaker appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Why Is Washington DC Blanketed in Ads for the Defense Industry?
Andrew Fedorov In the metro and in public spaces, its hard to miss all the advertisements hawking the lethal wares of military contractors, tech companies, and the like. The post Why Is Washington DC Blanketed in Ads for the Defense Industry? appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Trump Official Says It Won’t Investigate the Killing of Renee Good
Joan Walsh Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche makes clear that the Department of Justice won’t look into the death of Renee Good—but that won’t stop Minnesota from investigating. The post Trump Official Says It Won’t Investigate the Killing of Renee Good appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Zohran Mamdani Takes on the Gig Economy’s Wage Thieves
Prajwal Bhat New York City is suing a delivery app for stealing workers’ pay—signaling that under Mamdani, gig companies can no longer break the law with impunity. The post Zohran Mamdani Takes on the Gig Economy’s Wage Thieves appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Kristallnacht in Minnesota
Steve Brodner Tipping point USA. The post Kristallnacht in Minnesota appeared first on The Nation. Source link