Test Tube Politics: llhan Omar, Anti-Semitism and AIPAC
…truth she was stumbling for. A chorus of political and media honchos of every denomination, religious and political, rose up to denounce her. They didn’t make fine distinctions and they…
…truth she was stumbling for. A chorus of political and media honchos of every denomination, religious and political, rose up to denounce her. They didn’t make fine distinctions and they…
…he proposed dividing the holiday into two: a strictly religious one, “the Nativity” without gift giving, and a gift giving one he argued should be called “Excessmass,” a term that…
…the first amendment give us the right to not have religious beliefs imposed on us? It does. But when homegrown religious groups try to impose their religious beliefs upon us,…
…of the Ohio General Assembly to greatly expand the Educational Voucher program and put private and religious schools on an equal footing to receive tax dollars siphoned away from constitutionally…
…work would become highly influential on much of modern academic religious studies. While Guenon’s work implicitly posed a highly conservative view of the world with its denigration of science and…
…it is right-wing religious groups either leading the charge toward theocracy or being used by would-be autocrats. In Israel, we see a coalition of right-wing/ultra-orthodox Jewish groups being used to…
…churches at home emphasized that democracy depended on acceptance of racial, ethnic, and religious differences. Rallies championed diversity, and government-sponsored films warned Americans not to succumb to fascist propaganda. Posters…
…time and a place far detached from 20th century America. More in extended entry. The first step is to separate Conservatism from its modern variant Reactionism. Political and Religious Reaction…
…necessary for social welfare programs and infrastructure, and racists and religious traditionalists who opposed women’s rights wanted to tear that “liberal consensus” apart. They had no luck convincing voters to…
…search-and-seizure limitations and, well, other things. But Garland is, I guess, progressive on the kinds of things that corporate conservatives and culture-wars conservatives care about. In other words, he’s fine…