The great American tradition of spontaneous local protest is funded and staffed to a large degree by a ‘dark money’ network controlled by Arabella Advisors
The mob assault on the Capitol is simply another entry in the catalog of American decline
Jewish men attacked in video from Philadelphia Black Lives Matter protests tell Tablet what happened that night
Writing off the threat of ‘far-left fascism’ because Trump used the phrase in a speech ignores the deep roots of America’s current revolutionary moment
With his regime’s survival threatened by mass protests, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko gives up on trying to balance East and West
Dispatch from the protests where, unlike in Western Europe, tattooed demonstrators with purple hair and skinny jeans also wear large crosses
The fashionable radicalism now popular in progressive cities will ultimately fail and, in the process, hurt working people and minorities the most
A Q&A with Kevin MacDonald, the country’s most influential white identitarian ideologue
The meaning of the shocking, horrifying, and revelatory recording of George Floyd’s death
The American Orientalist Class attempts to paint a fantasy Middle Eastern landscape on the American canvas
Dispatch from a post-curfew New York City protest, where the bicycle is decreed illegal, and misrule rules
Seeing African Americans, or Muslims, or Jews, as part of victimized minority collectives is a toxic formulation that ensures that we are never treated fairly as individuals—and denies us the ability to exercise real power
The one thing that is undeniably the fault of the rich
‘When the voices of citizens are muffled they use their bodies and go into the streets’
Without coalition building, organization, and participation from all walks of American life, neither Black Lives Matter nor any other protest group will produce the hoped-for change
How to still believe in America
Those accusing the Jewish state of systemic racism have little to say about the orchestrated and massively successful efforts of the past decade
As Congress investigates the Twitter account behind the viral Covington video, the media’s role in weaponizing tweets is being overlooked