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God Bless Abortions Banner Hung on Christ of the Ozarks Statue in Arkansas by Activist Art Group

God Bless Abortions Banner Hung on Christ of the Ozarks Statue in Arkansas by Activist Art Group Posted on Indecline members disguised themselves as construction workers to sneak onto the property Indecline, a two-decade-old activist art collective, hung a 44-foot banner that reads GOD BLESS ABORTIONS on a massive monument of Jesus in northwestern Arkansas Thursday night. The project, entitled ‘God Bless Abortions,’ is in direct response to the dramatic attempts being made in Arkansas and throughout the South, to ban abortion services to women in need, the art collective said Friday. The banner was draped between the outstretched arms of the 67-foot

Jonathan P Baird: The problem of far right extremism is nothing new

Jonathan P. Baird: The problem of far right extremism is nothing new Published: 5/3/2021 8:24:22 AM The Trump presidency and the events of January 6 made me wonder about past American experience with authoritarian threats. Did America ever have other close calls with far right-wing extremism? Here I am not talking about the racist, totalitarian system that persisted in the South for almost 100 years after Reconstruction. Although it is little remembered now before Pearl Harbor there was a surprisingly strong pro-Nazi movement in the United States. The story of the heroic war against the Axis powers has overshadowed what happened before Pearl Harbor.

Blockbuster: NEO, The Nasty Truth about America s Love Affair with Narcissism and Self Pity – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Gordon Duff and New Eastern Outlook of the Russian Academy of Science (Est. 1816) There is a saying, “the crazy people have taken over the asylum.” They did that in the United States in 2016, a nation ruled by grifters, petty criminals and the delusional. The sane and decent became the “silent majority” as the not just America but the world learned that the darkness of the American soul depicted so often by Hollywood is not fiction at all and that a reality TV actor had tapped into a cesspit of sewage that has seeped into every American community. Then came 2020. By sheer luck along and, yes, the votes of 81 million Americans lucky enough to survive voter suppression and intimidation financed by a worldwide organized crime cartel, the insane are now out of power.

The 1938–39 deplatforming of Father Coughlin

This article is part of the Free Speech Project, a collaboration between Future Tense and the Tech, Law, & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law that examines the ways technology is influencing how we think about speech. On Nov. 20, 1938, WMCA in New York had enough of Father Charles E. Coughlin’s anti-Semitic bile. After a supposed homily entitled “Persecution: Jewish and Christian,” in which he denounced Jews in language that might have been lifted from Der Stürmer, an announcer broke in to distance the station from Coughlin’s talk. “Unfortunately, Father Coughlin has uttered many misstatements of fact,” he informed listeners. Donald Flamm, the president of WMCA, later pledged “not to permit a repetition” of Coughlin’s inflammatory remarks, words that were “calculated to stir up religious and racial hatred and dissension in this country.”

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