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False Idols 0

Lutheran Pastor Tim Wright calls out those who preach a gospel of hate.

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Freedom of Permitted Speech 0

At Above the Law, Chris Williams reports on cancel culture, Republican style.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Charles Blow summarizes Republicans’ seven step plan to salvage segregation.

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Karen Karen-Like 0

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The Culture (War) in the Petrie Dish 0

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All the History that Fits 0

A retired Auburn University history professor responds to Alabama’s effort to whitewash (you will pardon the expression) American history.

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The Sublime vs. the Ridiculous 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., tells a tale of two convoys, one circumnavigating the Washington Beltway and one carry relief supplies from Berlin to Ukraine. An excerpt:

But we’re supposed to think refusal to wear a mask in a pandemic is fighting for freedom? If these people had even a molecule of decency, they’d be ashamed. But they don’t, so they won’t.

For those of us who do, Ukraine is a reminder that resisting tyranny is not a performance, not something you cosplay. That reminder is vital, given that American democracy is fast eroding – not because of medical mandates, mind, you, but because of attacks on the right to vote, protest and speak freely. Against that troubling confluence of threats, the truckers who descended on D.C. provide vivid illustration that even at this dangerous extremity, the American capacity for blithe idiocy remains intact.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years,
Mean for the Sake of Mean Dept.
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At SFGate, Drew Magary argues forcefully that certain states (Texas, Florida, etc.) are trying to secede without actually seceding. He suggests that, in the long run, it won’t go well for them, but, in the short run, we can expect much gratuitous suffering for those who don’t fit their image of “real Americans.” A nugget:

It’s colonization of a different sort: existing states so eager to protect the identities of their whitest and male-est citizens that they drive everyone else out.

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All That Was Old Is New Again 0

Bonfire of the verities.

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Conversion Therapy, Florida Style 0

Frame One:  Florida Governor DeSantis looks at students wearing surgical masks and says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Suffer the Children 0

One more time, that’s not scripture. That’s Republican policy.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Mrs. Betty Bowers decodes de code.

Via C&L.

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The Crusader 0

Republican Elephant dressed as Winston Churchill speaks from television:  We shall fight them on the playing fields, in the schools, in the homes, and in the restrooms, and we shall never surrender . . . .  Woman viewer says to man,

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Bankrolling Bigotry 0

The Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell follows the money.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

The edit:

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!
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Meet one of the (many) editors.

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“It’s Not Easy Being Green” 0

A little while ago, Tucker Carlson aired his sorrow that Mars has changed the look if the green M&M in its commercials to be “less sexy.”

A former green M&M (that is, a woman who performed as a green M&M in on-street ad campaigns) explains why she favors the change. A snippet:

While wearing my foam go-go boots and shimmying in my Green shell I heard a steady stream of skeevy quips “You can melt in my hand and my mouth,” or the ever-charming “I like the green ones. They’re supposed to make you horny.”

It would not shock me if Carlson is out on 42nd Street right now pawing some former coworker of mine trying to get one last grope in before it’s too late.

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School Daze 0

Lady Liberty says to Uncle Sam,

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All the History that Fits 0

The writer of a letter to the editor of the South Jersey Times offers what I consider a reasonable explanation for Republican’s book-banning frenzy. Follow the link and see for yourself.

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Indoctrination Nation 0

Frame One:  Man says to woman,

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All the History that Fits 0

Leonard Hitchcock looks at the current attempts to shield students from facts because, to paraphrase the wannabe book banners, some books might hurt their children’s tender ‘ittle fee-fees.

He’s not buying that argument. Here’s a bit from his article (emphasis added); follow the link for his reasoning.

But, let’s face it, students’ distress isn’t really the issue: The issue is the distress of parents, who are outraged that public schools are exposing their children to facts and viewpoints that they find objectionable. And those parents actually seem to believe that the schools are obligated to support and validate their political and religious convictions. That is not the case. The obligation of public schools is to educate, i.e. to make students think and show them what is known to be true.

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