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new video loaded: Trump Is Waging War on Americans With ICEtranscriptBacktranscriptTrump Is Waging War on Americans With ICEIn a supposed effort to crack down on immigration, Trump continues to bombard American cities with federal agents. Chicago is the latest target, and the administration’s efforts are only leading to chaos and unrest. The musician and actor Vic Mensa, a Chicago native, breaks down how we got here in the first place and what it means for the city.Trump is using ICE to wage war on American citizens. “He forcefully opened the door.” In Chicago, my hometown, agents rappelled out of helicopters…
Seeing my kid wear my bat mitzvah dress gave me a new outlook on adolescence and sentimental objects. Source link
It’s Interesting to me right now watching which Southerners are teeing themselves up to be the country fried steak version of Gavin Newsom, so I’m watching that play out. Country fried steak. Gavin Newsom, I like it. Yeah, that’s pretty much what it’s going to take. Because it’s just us Southerners today. I thought we could Zoom out a bit and talk about the South. I’m going to tell you y’all a story that is I’ll say it this way. It’s the first moment when I knew that never Trump was absolutely cooked. And that was early in 2016. There…
The Trump administration risks squandering the progress it has made in securing the border. Source link
Readers weigh in on the challenges of defining and diagnosing the condition. Source link
Why Congress should take up Insurrection Act reform. Source link
Three Southern Opinion columnists on the region and its outsize role in national politics. Source link
new video loaded: Why America Loves to Hate on the SouthtranscriptBacktranscriptWhy America Loves to Hate on the SouthTressie McMillan Cottom argues that our obsession with Southern culture isn’t just about charm or nostalgia. It’s about reassurance. We romanticize its music, verandas and magnolias, yet, despite the political drift in other states, insist that “at least we’re not the South.”We all get a little Southern when this nation is going fascist is just what it is, right. We all want to consume the romantic version of the South: the verandas, the magnolia trees, the music, the food. To Jamelle’s point, when…
new video loaded: The Trade-Offs of the South’s ‘Yellowstone’-ificationtranscriptBacktranscriptThe Trade-Offs of the South’s ‘Yellowstone’-ificationJamelle Bouie says the South’s appeal isn’t just cheaper living; it’s the power to use wealth to control others. Tressie McMillan Cottom calls it “the ‘Yellowstone’-ification of the country.” But that kind of dominance also means giving up something: the diversity and cultural egalitarianism of cosmopolitan life.I also want to say that part of the allure of the South as a cultural object, and this is getting back to what Tressie said earlier about cost of living, is not simply that things might be cheaper, but that…