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  • Articles Tagged with "Political Polarization"

    Universal Basic Income: the Politics Behind UBI - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Politics • United States

    The article examines the political debate surrounding universal basic income (UBI) programs in the United States, highlighting the growing support alongside significant political opposition.

    Anti-Tesla Terrorism Is Going to Get Someone Killed

    townhall.com • Politics • World

    Escalating violence and vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and owners, fueled by leftist hatred towards Elon Musk, is reaching dangerous levels, prompting concerns about potential fatalities.

    Joe Rogan’s Vibe Shift Increasingly Means Dogmatism Over Curiosity | The New York Sun

    nysun.com • Politics • World

    Joe Rogan's podcast, once celebrated for its open-mindedness, has shifted towards promoting conspiracy theories and aligning with right-wing figures, raising concerns about its influence.

    It’s Always the Other Side That’s Been Brainwashed | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Psychology • World

    This article explores the resurgence of the term "brainwashing" in the context of modern political polarization and social media, examining its historical usage and the complexities of coercive persuasion.

    Britain is lurching towards civil war, and nobody knows how to stop it

    telegraph.co.uk • Politics • Britain

    The author expresses grave concerns about Britain's trajectory towards potential civil war due to escalating social and political divisions, particularly around immigration and multiculturalism.

    Actos de fe y estupor continuo: el estado natural de los nuevos EEUU

    elconfidencial.com • Politics • USA

    The article analyzes the political and economic climate in the US under Trump's second term, highlighting the contrasting reactions of Americans to his protectionist policies and the resulting sense of unreality and shock.

    Poll Finds Plurality of Americans Believe DOGE Is 'Cutting Too Much,' but What Do the Results Prove? – RedState

    redstate.com • Politics • USA

    A poll reveals a partisan divide in American opinions regarding the Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) budget cuts, with Democrats largely disapproving and Republicans largely approving.

    Homeland Security Portrays White Conservatives as Radical Threats in Training Documents | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Politics • United States

    Documents reveal that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's training programs portray white conservatives as potential domestic terrorists, sparking controversy and accusations of political bias.

    Academic Freedom in Peril | David Cole | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the increasing threats to academic freedom in the United States, highlighting legal battles and political pressures impacting universities.

    Lugar de desacordo - revista piauĂ­

    piaui.folha.uol.com.br • Politics • Brazil

    This article analyzes the controversy surrounding Brazilian psychoanalyst Maria Rita Kehl's views on identity politics, examining the debate's complexities and implications for the Brazilian left.

    Senior federal officials looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows - The Globe and Mail

    theglobeandmail.com • Politics • Canada

    Senior Canadian federal officials are exploring strategies to address growing social division and polarization in the country, focusing on bolstering trust in government and combating misinformation.

    Bachelet: “Estoy preocupada… la sociedad chilena tiene mucha rabia” - La Tercera

    latercera.com • Politics • Chile

    Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet expresses concern over rising social anger and political polarization in the country, emphasizing the need for dialogue and agreement among political actors.

    The Left's Disturbing Approval of Violence Isn't a Sign of Moral Decay, It's Worse – RedState

    redstate.com • Politics • World

    A RedState article analyzes the alarming approval of political violence among some leftists, arguing it stems from manipulative narratives rather than inherent moral decay.

    Why some Trump voters regret their choice in 2024 | Vox

    vox.com • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the shifting political landscape after the 2024 election, focusing on the regret expressed by some voters who supported Donald Trump and the implications for both Republican and Democratic parties.

    The Era of DEI for Conservatives Has Begun - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Politics • World

    Universities are increasingly implementing diversity initiatives to address the underrepresentation of conservative professors, prompting debate about meritocracy versus affirmative action.

    Lower Merion's school board race is heated amid complaints about antisemitism, Trump caricatures, and unfair endorsements

    inquirer.com • Politics • Pennsylvania

    A heated school board election in Lower Merion, Pennsylvania, is marked by accusations of antisemitism, controversial campaign mailers, and disputes over the endorsement process.

    Kyla Scanlon: How Gen Z Thinks About Foreign Policy

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • World

    This article discusses Gen Z's perspectives on foreign policy, shaped by economic anxieties, political polarization, and the rise of artificial intelligence.

    Pride Month Pullback From Brands Risks Angering Everyone - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Business • World

    This year's corporate Pride Month celebrations are noticeably quieter due to increasing political and cultural pressure against DEI initiatives, leaving brands navigating a complex balancing act.

    The Day the White Working Class Turned Republican - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    David Paul Kuhn's book, "The Hardhat Riot," recounts the 1970 clash between construction workers and anti-war protesters, highlighting the sociopolitical divisions that still resonate today.