american. michelle you write in your latest piece for the times that history shows us that nothing drives conservatives to reach out to groups they once feared as much as another group they fear even more. i wonder it s not just the fear it s the kind of divide and rule mentality that has been there for a long time when it comes to white conservative, white majority, and various minority groups, put them against one another. right, and i think we saw the reverse of this in 2016. if you go back to the republican convention that year, the republican convention where donald trump was nominated, that is very kind of risk a gay party with all these 40 graphs, twigs for trump, the photograph of these kind of half dressed adolescent looking boys in maga hats and you had a well-known dutch nativist politician talking and that i think was very common for the american right that was emulating the european right. the european right had really
have marginalized groups pitted against each other. and what s of said, specifically to see some muslims fall for this is we are not that far removed from 9/11. we are not that far removed from the 2010 midterms. we are seeing the same exact playbook seeing against transgender s, muslims, sharia panic. can you define it? we can t but we have to stop it. what happened as a result of that? anti muslim bigotry, the monger-ing, conspiracy theories, and the removal of muslim americans from american social life. fast forward 12 years and now you re having some of these suburban muslim parents who god has given everything except peace of mind, apparently. they fall for the same conspiracy theories, fall for this panic, i m in a whatsapp groups, i m the whatsapp groups, effort this is happening, it s
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transforming prigozhin into a public figure and one of the key voices in support of the war. but as wagner s death toll sword, his relationship with russia s military worsened. here he is in may surrounded by bodies of his fighters, swearing at russia s defence minister and the head of armed forces. there is evidence that this approach is appealing to hardline supporters of the war and a recent poll asking russians which public figures they trust most features prigozhin in the top five for the first time. whether this rise in popularity bothers putin is impossible to say. some experts think the infighting may be playing into putin s hands as he likes controlled competition. divide and rule. he divides the army into two powerful centres of power, so you have the regular army
is that as a get away with saying all of this? all of this? is extraordinary. russia is all of this? is extraordinary. russia is good all of this? is extraordinary. russia is good or all of this? is extraordinary. russia is good or were - all of this? is extraordinary. russia is good or were any i all of this? is extraordinary. - russia is good or were any criticism of the war or the army can get you locked up in prison. a little girl at school drew a picture of ukraine being attacked at her father was immediately arrested and carted off to jail. so how does prigozhin get away with it? i think we can say two things, first of all if you did want to arrest him, you might have trouble. this is a men surrounded by tens of thousands of the most violent people in russia. not as if the moscow constabulary is send a few of the rep is say we did appreciate your comments, come with us. i think anyone trying to arrest prigozhin with by themselves in the middle of a war. but i think there s