
When Americans Support Murderous Foreign Dictators
Chris McGrath/Getty Images Watching the slow and steady Russian advance toward Ukraine over recent weeks, a stomach-turning series of thoughts took up residence in my head: They’re not going to

Chris McGrath/Getty Images Watching the slow and steady Russian advance toward Ukraine over recent weeks, a stomach-turning series of thoughts took up residence in my head: They’re not going to

COVID is over. That’s the single refrain of Conservative Americans right now. They shout it in red-faced, profanity-laden diatribes at the meetings of beleaguered school boards. They embody it as

So much to grieve over. It isn’t just their childish tantrums at being asked to wear a mask at the grocery store, or their nonsensical claims of personal oppression. It

The most common question people ask me when we talk either in person or virtually, is essentially a variation on a single theme: “How do I love someone I no

Chris McGrath/Getty Images Watching the slow and steady Russian advance toward Ukraine over recent weeks, a stomach-turning series of thoughts took up residence in my head: They’re not going to

COVID is over. That’s the single refrain of Conservative Americans right now. They shout it in red-faced, profanity-laden diatribes at the meetings of beleaguered school boards. They embody it as

So much to grieve over. It isn’t just their childish tantrums at being asked to wear a mask at the grocery store, or their nonsensical claims of personal oppression. It

The most common question people ask me when we talk either in person or virtually, is essentially a variation on a single theme: “How do I love someone I no