
White People, You Can’t Be Both Woke and Silent
In my travels around this country lately, I meet lots of white progressives who fancy themselves woke. They feel this way, because they’re now aware (perhaps for the first time)

In my travels around this country lately, I meet lots of white progressives who fancy themselves woke. They feel this way, because they’re now aware (perhaps for the first time)

This week reminded how terrifying people can be. It reminded my how close and ugly the monsters are. An Oklahoma middle school shut down after explicit and violent threats on

“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” — Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride, The first Christians didn’t call themselves Christians. It

Yesterday I came across a report about Idaho’s June primary, trumpeting the state’s greatest voter turnout in nearly two decades. I was encouraged. Then I read it. I became sad.

In my travels around this country lately, I meet lots of white progressives who fancy themselves woke. They feel this way, because they’re now aware (perhaps for the first time)

This week reminded how terrifying people can be. It reminded my how close and ugly the monsters are. An Oklahoma middle school shut down after explicit and violent threats on

“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.” — Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride, The first Christians didn’t call themselves Christians. It

Yesterday I came across a report about Idaho’s June primary, trumpeting the state’s greatest voter turnout in nearly two decades. I was encouraged. Then I read it. I became sad.