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Across the far-right spectrum, people of color play a more visible role

Across the far-right spectrum, people of color play a more visible role
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Report: Oregon led U S in armed militia interest online

Oregon leads U S in armed militia interest, is breeding ground for FEMA concentration camps conspiracy theory: report

Oregon leads U.S. in armed militia interest, is breeding ground for ‘FEMA concentration camps’ conspiracy theory: report Updated Feb 24, 2021; Posted Feb 24, 2021 Donald Trump supporters break into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. A new report tracked violence-related internet searches in the months before the insurrection. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/TNS)TNS Facebook Share In the run-up to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Oregon led all states in per-capita internet searches for “armed groups” and conspiracy theories. This data comes from Moonshot CVE, an anti-extremism tech company that, from September to December 2020, tracked internet disinformation and threats of violence that were linked to the U.S. presidential election.

Racism, Austerity, and the Far Right

People of color whether welfare recipients or immigrants are routinely characterized in the United States as shiftless, even parasitic, and not deserving of the social supports of the state. Ethnic Studies scholar Daniel Martinez HoSang argues that in recent years, as the social safety net has been chopped away, the right has branded white working class people with the same racially-charged language of being parasites on the state. He discusses the complexities of how racial categories are reworked, as well as the appeal of the far right for some people of color and the presence of people of color in the leadership of some far groups.

City Club of Eugene: 2020 Election: What Happened and Why

Air Date: Dec. 14, 2020   From The City Club of Eugene: The Election of 2020 will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the most unique exercises in American democracy. Over 150 million voters voted by mail or came to the polls to render verdict on who and what party should lead the nation over the next your years. This forum will address who the winners were, what were the prevailing themes and issues, and what it might suggest for how America will be governed over the next four years. Two highly regarded members of the University of Oregon Political Science Department and a former long serving member of the Oregon House of Representatives will offer insights and their impressions about the national, state, and local elections.

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