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

…OP bashes, ‘deep state,’ climate law,” Greenwire, August 24, 2023, https://www.eenews.net/articles/debate-takeaways-gop-bashes-deep-state-climate-law/. [42] Martin Pengelly, “US hard-right policy group condemned for ‘dehumanising’ anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric,” The Guardian, September 15, 2023, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/sep/15/project-2025-policy-manifesto-lgbtq-rights. [43] Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman, “Heritage Foundation Makes Plans…

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Religious Right Historian: Net Neutrality is “Unbiblical Socialism”

…ant to give FCC the authority to tell people who actually provide the internet [again, they don’t provide the internet, only access to it] what they can and can’t do with it. Now, what people like yourself and myself mean is no government interference; it’s pretty straightforward. Republicans and conservatives have always tried to keep the internet totally free. But of course we know they have not tried to keep it totally free, except in the very…

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Pat Robertson’s Women Warriors Leading Spiritual Warfare In Zimbabwe

…ican Church, she said, but learned, from watching the Trinity Broadcasting Network, that she was “just dying” and had not truly understood the meaning of the bible. Now, she says, she is an admirer of televangelists like the “Prophetess” Juanita Bynum and Joyce Meyer, who has claimed to have preached to over half a million Zimbabweans this year. But it was a book by Kenneth Hagin—credited by many with being the father of the Word of Faith, or “nam…

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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

…en new life.” The surge in anti-Semitism has been most visible on the Internet. On neo-Nazi and white supremacist websites and blogs, hundreds of comments have been posted “promot[ing] centuries-old stereotypes and conspiracy theories alleging Jewish control of the economy, banking and the government,” YNetNews recently reported. The ADL noted that a number of posts “have gone so far as to resurrect Nazi-era propaganda with threads such as ‘The Je…

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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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The “Southern Cage”: How the Myth of the Redemptive Depression Keeps Blacks at the Margins

…churches had been doing as they had helped patch together a limited safety net in the early twentieth century. Many southern cities did not offer municipal relief. Instead, denominations and municipalities provided institutional care: poorhouses, hospitals, settlement houses, orphanages, and so forth—all of them segregated, with far more resources for whites than for blacks. Local churches sometimes helped people with food, clothing, and fuel. At…

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Pretty Girls Like Trap Church: A Movement at 2 Chainz’s Atlanta Pink House

…and the feeling of hopelessness that can pervade all these things. https://www.instagram.com/p/BV5tHoUBKk2/?taken-by=prettygirlsliketrapmusic “We can’t forget there are real-life experiences that inform trap music, and it’s daily living for a lot people. Many of us consume trap music as entertainment, but don’t think about the systemic issues that keep people trapped within trap culture,” says Wortham to RD. “You can’t talk about trap without talk…

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Colbert v. Stewart: It’s On! 10.30.10

…Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Rally to Restore Sanity www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party Not to be outdone, Stephen Colbert appeared from the wings announcing his own competing rally: “The March to Keep Fear Alive.” For his part Colbert promises to “restore truthiness” but its pretty clear his goal is to out-do his arch rival Stewart.   The whole scene was repeated on Colbert’s show where S…

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