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    If a Statue Offends My Sister, It Also Offends Me

    Since the toppling of the statue of slaver Edward Colston in Bristol last month, a stream of articles, many by white writers, have called for such monuments to be placed in museums. These writers argue that, with sensitive curation, such statues can act to educate a public ignorant of the suffering inflicted by abusive systems […] More

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    What’s Annexed on Netanyahu’s July Agenda?

    Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst, dispenses with illusions in his reading of the likely historical consequences of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s move to annex up to 30% of the occupied West Bank. Israel is expected to unilaterally proceed with the announced annexations of Palestinian territory in the name of implementing the Trump […] More

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    Trump, Biden and the Bear

    As the joke goes, when confronted by a grizzly, you don’t have to outrun the bear — you just need to outrun your camping partner. With the bear symbolizing every form of headwind that both candidates in the 2020 US election face — from COVID-19, ongoing protests and the US economy to a dozen-odd domestic and […] More

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    Trump and Johnson aren't replaying the 1930s – but it's just as frightening | George Monbiot

    Trump and Johnson aren’t replaying the 1930s – but it’s just as frightening George Monbiot It may not be fascism, but in the US and UK rightwing nationalists are reviving classic myths and resentment ‘Trump and Johnson mobilise their base through polarisation, culture wars, promiscuous lying, the fabrication of enemies and rhetoric of betrayal.’ Photograph: […] More

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    China Continues Its Persecution of Uighur Muslims

    The coronavirus pandemic has laid bare the shortcomings of the capitalist and institutionally racist systems that govern our world, but its precedence in the media has drawn attention away from human rights abuses that continue to take place. Worse still, the global lockdowns caused by the public health crisis have been relentlessly exploited by various […] More

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    Who’s the Dealer and What’s the Deal?

    The verdict is in. Contrary to what some have maintained, what COVID-19 has provoked is not just another recession in the eternally recurring cycles of capitalism. Not even a Great Recession, like the one the world began wading through 12 years ago. This time, it is clearly our second Great Depression. And, who knows, it […] More

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    America’s Problem With Racism Has Become Clearer

    Frankly, with all the bad actors in blue uniforms on the public stage in America at the moment, this old white guy would think twice about calling the police. Which warrior would show up, and how prepared would that warrior really be to address the problem I am having with my neighbor? With this in mind, […] More

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    Black Lives Matter Shines the Spotlight on the Shadow of Slavery

    The Black Lives Matter movement has been sweeping advanced liberal democracies, from the United States to Western Europe, impacting even those countries, such as Switzerland, comparatively marginally involved in the slave trade. Black Lives Matter confronts all of these societies with their historical role in the trafficking and exploitation of human beings, whose only “defect” […] More