The stuff we consume that isn't food
How Trump’s labor crisis, ICE raids, and a 19th-century loophole could put prisoners back in America’s fields—and maybe your living room
Culture
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Another in an ongoing examinations of PragerU propaganda
A response essay in 1,600 words of exasperated clarity
How the right wing’s white fertility panic turned birth control into enemy number one
Why Donald Trump Can't Stop Thinking About Barack Obama in the Bedroom of His Mind
The weekend you celebrate was bought with strikes, blood, and broken bones.
Creation Myths, Vaccine Panics, and the Ecosystem That Loves Them Both
The Mummy, Tomb Raider, and Uncharted Walk Into a Bar... and Forget the Punchline
The acronym MFAA seems to fit on several levels
When red and blue don’t work, apparently the answer is just “try white.”
The Confederacy lost the war but won the PR campaign, birthing a centuries-spanning mythology of white Christofascist delusion...and it still marches on
Why "the robots are coming for our jobs" is a feature, not a bug
Diary entries from a nation that mistook a TV war for prime time entertainment
We all know who the real rulers of humanity are
What happens when conservatives try to claim Star Wars, X-Men, and Les Mis while ignoring that they’re all about punching fascists.
Elon Musk misunderstands a video game, a political movement, and the concept of irony—all in one tweet
Irony is dead and Trump killed it
Meet the Men Who Sold Boys a Cult Instead of a Compass
Why today’s young men are flailing like lobsters in a gender-neutral fish tank
From Gay Rays to Mossad Apps: Andrew Isker’s Greatest Hits (of Delusion)
“De mortuis nihil nisi bonum” ... unless the corpse was running damage control for a global rape cartel
Candace Owens thinks the Beatles were a psychological op. That’s not even the weirdest part.
Jesus said he’d pull a Jonah, but the calendar says otherwise. Let’s do the math they don’t want you to.
Christian Nationalist Pastor Thinks TSA Body Scanners Are a Fabulous Plot Against Masculinity
How the Republican Party Became a Safe Space for Nazis, Fascist Collaborators, and Their Apologists