Deje la esvástica, mantenga el odio

  Traducido por Javier Aispuro Los miembros del Movimiento Nacional Socialista del siglo pasado, que usaban botas militares con suelas de ganso, pudieron haber cambiado su aspecto y abandonado las insignias nazis, pero la devoción a los ideales de Hitler no se ha cambiado. Como dicen, entre más cambian las cosas, más se quedan igual….

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Why do we hate?

These modern-day, blatant acts of racism and white supremacy — akin to those of the civil rights era — elevated the national debate surrounding hate. They forced Americans to again confront a couple uncomfortable questions: why do we hate? And how do we stop it?  

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Drop the swastika, keep the hate

The jackbooted, goose-stepping, swastika-bearing members of last century’s National Socialist Movement may have changed their look and ditched the Nazi insignias, but the devotion to Hitler’s ideals haven’t budged. As they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Events like the violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, have thrust a disparate group…

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White allies stand up to racism

White allies are organizing to stand up for people of color. Since the recent election, racial tensions have been high and white people are keen to distinguish themselves from hate groups. White allies are coming together to use their inherent privilege to work towards racial equality.  SURJ, or Standing Up for Racial Justice, is a…

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