Rebecca Solnit: Why are US rightwingers so angry? Because they know social change is coming
White people are not being replaced, but in many ways a white supremacist history and society is…. In 2018, halfway through the Trump presidency, Michelle Alexander wrote a powerful essay arguing that we are not the resistance. We, she declared, are the mighty river they are trying to dam. I see it flowing, and I see the tributaries that pour into it and swell its power, and I see that once firmly grounded statues and assumptions have become flotsam in its current. Similar shifts are happening far beyond the United States, but it is this turbulent nation of so much creation and destruction I know best and will speak of here.
When a regime falls,
the new one sweeps away its monuments and erects its own. This is happening as
the taking down of Confederate, Columbus and other statues commemorating
oppressors across the country, the renaming of streets and buildings and other
public places, the appearance of myriad statues and murals of Harriet Tubman
and other liberators, the opening of the Legacy Museum documenting slavery and
mass incarceration and housing a lynching memorial…
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/dec/20/rightwingers-us-social-change-coming
Donald Trump's gift to
America: Realizing we've never been a liberal democracy. By PAUL ROSENBERG
Zack Stanton: Violent
Christian Extremism in the USA
Chauncey DeVega: Trump is mentally ill but our real
sickness runs much deeper
Tom
Engelhardt: Biden's indirect admission highlights the steady decline of
American empire
TOM
ENGELHARDT: A World at the Edge
Alfred McCoy: The
crumbling delusion of Washington's endless world dominion
Chris Hedges: The
Collective Suicide Machine
How capitalism created the post-truth society — and brought about its own undoing. By Keith Spencer
Beware
the destruction of the state! An interview with Timothy Snyder
Can Capitalism and Democracy Coexist?