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Project 2025: How Trump Loyalists and Right-Wing Leaders Are Paving a Fast Road to Fascism

…Makes Plans to Staff Next G.O.P. Administration,” The New York Times, April 20, 2023, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/20/us/politics/republican-president-2024-heritage-foundation.html. [44] Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen, “Behind the Curtain: Trump allies pre-screen loyalists for unprecedented power grab,” Axios, November 13, 2023, https://www.axios.com/2023/11/13/trump-loyalists-2024-presidential-election. [45] Jonathan Swan, Charlie Savage and Magg…

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Religious Right Historian: Net Neutrality is “Unbiblical Socialism”

…they make. Often what is framed as a choice between the free market and socialism is neither. Net Neutrality prohibits ISPs from charging for internet service based on usage. This seems straightforward to Barton and Green: “what they mean is we’re not going to let you choose who you need to charge more to.” But it’s not that simple. First, the internet service providers (ISPs) don’t “own” the internet. They own the mechanism for providing access…

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Citizen Speech in an Age of Data: Or, Why I’m Transcribing My Tweets Into Cuneiform

…ly transcribe them into the most long-lasting medium known to man – a clay tablet.” Send them a text or tweet, and they promise to phonetically translate it into Old Persian, stamp it into a clay tablet, and send it to you in the mail. At first glance, this seems like yet another pop-up website to join the ranks of Mail A Spud and Send Your Enemies Glitter— a cute service designed to make easy profit. Yet Dumb Cuneiform seems somehow different. Th…

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Pat Robertson’s Women Warriors Leading Spiritual Warfare In Zimbabwe

…ia, whose parent, BN Media, recently purchased the religion Web site Beliefnet from Rupert Murdoch. A 2005 Legal Times exposé—which documented, among other things, the Sekulow family’s use of non-profit funds to support their lavish lifestyle, and Sekulow’s use of an ACLJ jet to transport Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia to a speaking engagement at Robertson’s Regent University—did little to derail the trajectory of his career and ambitions. W…

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When Religion Becomes a Trap Rather Than a Safety Net

…ks’s protagonist, a young girl trapped rather than supported by the safety net religion is supposed to supply, trying desperately to acquire some security despite parents who repeatedly put her in harm’s way. Ricks’s memoir inspired students to begin writing themselves; some of their short memoirs are compiled in a collection called We Are Absolutely Not Okay. Bowker and Ricks also produced a study guide for other teachers interested in using Hipp…

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Lo and Behold, the Sacredness of the Internet

…of a positive future for humanity it often begins to look like the interplanetary human existence proposed by Elon Musk. But does the story of the internet need to be told with all these religious resonances? A visit to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California (down the street from the Googleplex) uses thousands of objects to tell the story of computers and information technology. The museum presents the development of technology a…

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RD News Round-Up—Oct.14, 2008

…swing to Obama in 2008. The greatest shift in candidate preference between 2004 and 2008 has occurred among all voters who attend religious services once or twice a month, moving from 49% support for Kerry in 2004 to 60% support for Obama in 2008. More Americans think Obama is friendly to religion than McCain. 49% of Americans say Obama is friendly to religion, while 45% say McCain is friendly to religion. More than seven-in-ten (71%) say it is i…

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Dispatch from Charlottesville: “It Was a War Zone. It Felt Like There Were a Million Nazis.”

…fair amount of collective “shock” that something like this could happen in 2017, even though groups attending the “Unite the Right” rally clearly intended to incite a riot. I think that surprise reflects a whole lot of white privilege. Let me just say this: This happened in part because the state is complicit in white supremacy. The police being behind barricades, or inside Emancipation Park, smiling and laughing, while people are getting the shi…

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In Memoriam: Sarah Hammond

…that could receive and store impressions of things. Sarah’s mind was a wax tablet that couldn’t not receive impressions. She couldn’t turn it off. Whether she had the energy for it or not, her mind would attempt to take in the whole world and all its history, all the time. Her senior year, for example, Sarah became consumed by a research project on bladderball. Bladderball was a weird Yale tradition involving a giant inflatable ball and rowdy unde…

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“Japan Gave Us Pokemon, God Gave Them an Earthquake”

…uake in Japan, let’s acknowledge God’s signs. Turn to HIM and pray. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAGYqrANnAw http://www.gamespot.com/forums/topic/27876648/could-the-japan-earthquake-be-gods-punish-for-them-killing-whales?page=0 Tinasongbird73‎  Prayers up 4 the people in japan who’ve experience great loss & heartache frm the earthquakes & Tsunami. God is trying 2tell us something! smitefulsinner‎ RT @rachydivanerd: Re: Japan: the 1st person to s…

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