
How This Became the Era of the Gunman
The war abroad and the war at home are both fueled by a fear of encroaching chaos — and it’s hard to miss the racist subtext.
The war abroad and the war at home are both fueled by a fear of encroaching chaos — and it’s hard to miss the racist subtext.
While Muslims prayed for Orlando, the GOP nominee urged his followers to reach for their guns.
It’s tempting to use a harsh epithet like “terrorism” to describe the actions in Orlando, but it may ultimately be counterproductive. “Mass hate crime” may be more accurate.
From Orlando to Washington, a culture of fear and bigotry is taking hold of this country. We can stop it together.
G4S, where Omar Mateen worked as a security guard, profits from both U.S. border militarization and the Israeli occupation.