INJUSTICE: “Chelsea E. Manning and the Power Elite” ☮

Chelsea E. Manningh/t: Anti-Theists. Pro Active Atheists. Opposing Religious Harm.

SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE: “The G.O.P.’s Assertive God Squad: Republicans, Evangelicals, Gays and Abortion”

Separation of Church and StateAnother presidential campaign is taking shape, and potential Republican candidates are beginning to speak with extra care — and sometimes with censorious hellfire — about certain social issues. As ever, they’re bowing to a bloc of voters described as Christian conservatives.

But these voters are a minority of Christians. They’re not such representative conservatives.

They have a disproportionate sway over the Republican Party. And because of that, they have an outsize influence on the national debate.

That’s an inescapable takeaway from new data compiled by the Public Religion Research Institute, a nonpartisan group that interviewed more than 50,000 Americans last year.

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U.S. GUN VIOLENCE: “The Most Common Type of American Terrorist Is a White Man With a Weapon and a Grudge” / The Nation / Michelle Goldberg ☮

From left, Yusor Mohammad, Deah Shaddy Barakat and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha (Facebook)
[Wednesday], an outspoken white atheist murdered three Muslim students in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. We don’t yet know for sure whether this was a hate crime or whether the killer, Craig Stephen Hicks, had some other motivation; police have said the crime may have grown out of a dispute over parking. We do know that had Hicks been a Muslim and his victims atheists, few would be waiting for all the facts to come in before declaring him a terrorist. We know that there would be the usual calls for other Muslims to condemn the killings, coupled with the usual failure to take note of the many Muslims who did. And we know that demands for Bill Maher and Richard Dawkins to distance themselves from Hicks are largely facetious, because no one really blames them. Violence perpetrated by Muslims is almost always seen as part of a global conspiracy, whereas white men like Hicks are usually seen as isolated psychopaths.

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CONTEMPORARY POLITICS: “A Society of Captives” / Chris Hedges ☮