Tag: Bigotry

  • No Better Angels

    No Better Angels

    I've been following Illinois Governor Pritzker for awhile now. If you haven't, you should. He has been fearless in his calling out of the Rapist-in-Chief. I looked for a full transcript of his recent speech in New Hampshire but it's not yet been posted. Here's[..]
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  • Talking Across the Aisle

    Talking Across the Aisle

    Reach out, they said. Try and talk to those across the aisle, they said. So I tried. Several times, all with family members. I made an honest effort to speak peaceably, to ask questions, to try and understand why they would vote for a rapist[..]
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  • Harrison Butker: God’s Emissary

    Harrison Butker: God’s Emissary

    Poor Tim. He has to listen to me come unglued some days, as he did yesterday as we drove to our grandboy's ballgame. Tim takes the brunt of my rantings whenever someone like Harrison Butker spews their particularly offensive brand of misogyny and patriarchy in[..]
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  • Love Lessons

    Love Lessons

    Sometimes, if you are lucky enough, life is patient with you. It gives you time to learn the lesson of what it means to love others. I don't mean in that romantic way of Eros. I don't even mean in that Agape way of God's[..]
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  • The Playbook for White Christian Nationalists

    The Playbook for White Christian Nationalists

    I've taught First Amendment Rights, Feature Writing, Media & Culture at Central Washington University. I've taught dozens of writing workshops across the country and overseas, and I continue to substitute teach as my schedule allows.  I'm married to an educator who spent 40-plus years in[..]
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  • In Pursuit of a Welcoming Place

    In Pursuit of a Welcoming Place

    She was pushing a broom, picking up litter left by inconsiderate customers. I'm sorry if I'm in your way, she said. Not at all, I replied, scooting my chair to make room for her. I read her name tag and thought it said Stacey, so[..]
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  • We Are All Trans to God

    We Are All Trans to God

    I don't actually know her but I met her father a long time ago, back when she was his son. Nobody is born into the world hoping for a difficult life. No kid growing up ever wants to be shunned, disowned by their own family.[..]
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  • Where Goodness Abides

    Where Goodness Abides

    The menu was straight up Ireland: Corned beef (soaked in 2 pints of Guinness), boiled onions, potatoes and rutabagas. Boiled cabbage. Rye bread slathered in Irish butter. The guests were mostly California transplants. They came via serendipitous routes to Oregon, followings spouses, or children, or[..]
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  • Inside Trump’s Bubble

    Inside Trump’s Bubble

    The cashier helping me was Hispanic. I was in a national chain department store, picking up a couple of things for the grandboys. It should have been an easy, carefree moment. Routine, even. The tall man standing behind me was dressed in military fatigues, a[..]
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  • Push Back with Jimmie Moomaw #PeopleoftheResistance

    Push Back with Jimmie Moomaw #PeopleoftheResistance

    Editor’s Note: This is the second installment in a series of interviews I’m conducting with people across the country. This is an effort to get to know the stories of the people whose status updates I see on Facebook.  It is the discovery of how[..]
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