Racism, ‘Color Blindness,’ and Tribalism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ-l3JX4Mgo Martin Luther King famously dreamed of a future in which his children “will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Today that dream is far from realized, and the idea of being “colorblind” is increasingly regarded as entrenching racism. Instead, we’re urged to regard people … Continue reading Racism, ‘Color Blindness,’ and Tribalism

Meet the Conservative Authoritarians

Donald Trump’s rise put on display an identity crisis within the conservative movement. That crisis predated the friction between #NeverTrump and die-hard loyalists. For decades “conservatism” has been a conglomeration of different, conflicting factions. Religionists stood alongside secularists, traditionalists alongside classical liberals, protectionists alongside free-marketeers — and still many other elements. With Trump leaving office, … Continue reading Meet the Conservative Authoritarians

A Conversation with Flemming Rose on Islamist Threats to Free Speech

“We are living under siege, in Paris, in 2020,” said Fabrice Nicolino, a journalist who survived the massacre at the magazine Charlie Hebdo. Speaking at the trial of the alleged conspirators in that massacre, Nicolino decried the fact that the magazine now operates under heavy security: “What we are enduring, you aren’t interested in it.” … Continue reading A Conversation with Flemming Rose on Islamist Threats to Free Speech

The Covid-19 Vaccines: Interview with Dr. Amesh Adalja

https://youtu.be/YVTo3yyTjkw With infections surging and hospitals strained, three new Covid-19 vaccines reportedly have +90% efficacy. What kind of real-world effectiveness can we expect from these vaccines? What will it take to roll them out? In this episode, Elan Journo talks with infectious disease expert Dr. Amesh Adalja about these promising vaccines, ongoing misinformation, and what … Continue reading The Covid-19 Vaccines: Interview with Dr. Amesh Adalja