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NATO Is No Beacon of Democracy

The Capitol riots are a result of Trump’s encouraging violence as legitimate protest, similarly to how NATO’s narrative undermines democracy through foreign intervention. The storming of the Capitol earlier in January elicited several reactions, perhaps none as hypocritical as that of NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. “Democracy must always prevail …

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How Billionaires Transfer Blame to Others

In a two-Party dictatorship, the important truths are kept away from being publicized on either side, Eric Zuesse writes. Throughout history, aristocrats, and their flanks such as their ‘news’-media, cast blame downward, away from themselves who collectively control the government, and onto, instead, some minority or other mass group, who …

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The New America of Terror and Discontent

For the vast majority of Americans, the past year has been the most challenging in their lives – certainly for young adults.  However, not everyone has been suffering equally. The nation’s health or illness is not uniform. Much of our suffering is dependent upon the institutionalization and negligence of previous injustices, …

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