Opinion
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3 Hispanic writers, who suffered repression for their sexuality
Manuel Puig, Reinaldo Arenas and Federico García Lorca are three writers who have left a deep mark on Hispanic literature.…
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When Republican Extremism is no Longer Hidden
Republicans use their majorities in state assemblies and governors’ mansions around the country in order to silence their opponents, particularly…
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Trump’s indictment is a test for the U.S. democracy
The drama over the indictment of former President Donald Trump on 34 criminal charges, of which he declares to be…
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Nefarious immigration policies are a slap in the face, no matter who they come from
The Republican Party continues to solidify itself as an anti-immigrant entity with the annual CPAC meeting this past weekend, with…
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How Upcoming House GOP Hearings Will Mainstream Dangerous Conspiracies
These hearings are not about policy or solutions. They are about continuing the drumbeat of anti-immigrant hate that we saw…
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A new trial by fire for Republican extremism
In their eagerness to accomplish their promise of closing the border and returning to the Zero Tolerance policy that Donald…
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New Year’s Republican Cruelty
The corresponding federal funds sent to Texas must be reallocated to the sanctuary cities to which it sends its buses
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The G20 versus the World Crisis
The Bali declaration of the G20 maintains that the mere threat of the use of nuclear weapons is inadmissible. The…
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Elon Musk, what is behind the purchase of Twitter?
Who is Elon Musk? Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. 1995: at only 24…
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A Church that Protects Democracy
The responsibility of the church is to articulate and persuade society with the gospel message; not unite with political parties…
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