Charlottesville

Spike Lee’s anti-Trump masterpiece: ‘This film is a wake-up call’

BlacKkKlansman is a ground-breaking film for the America First era that lays down a Black Panther gauntlet on the doorstep of Donald Trump

Donald Trump

Outside the beltway bubble, Trump’s voters still believe

In a Kentucky town that broke with 150 years of tradition to vote for President Donald Trump, there is little sign of buyers’ remorse

How to win friends and influence some prejudiced people

Opinion: Most people aren’t virulently prejudiced—and research suggests there are ways to help others find clarity around their soft bigotries

We don’t need less identity politics—we need more

Opinion: We need to tackle all our different challenges, and not pretend we all have the same ones—and identity politics help achieve that

How Donald Trump is poisoning conservative politics

Evan Solomon: An extreme off-shoot needs to be excised from the conservative movement. If the U.S. president won’t draw the line, who will?

Charlottesville and the politics of fear

Opinion: While foreign groups can kill, they have no power to divide society. That deeper threat belongs to Americans alone.

Words and deeds: A rabbi watches the events in Charlottesville

Opinion: Baruch Frydman-Kohl on being shaken by modern antisemitism and hatred—and how to stand up to it

Is racism different in Canada?

Opinion: Canadians have a tendency not to be less racist than Americans, but less loud about it, says Melissa J. Gismondi

Andrew Scheer’s campaign manager on ending his Rebel ties

Hamish Marshall, a Rebel board member, says he’s severing links with the site, a decision he came to before its Charlottesville coverage

The false equivalency of the criticism of the ‘alt-left’

Opinion: Donald Trump believes that in Charlottesville, there was ‘blame on both sides.’ Except the sides aren’t on the same moral plane.

Canada must confront its own white nationalism

Charlottesville showed the world that white nationalism is on the rise in the U.S. But Canada is no safe haven, writes Janaya Khan.

The Rebel’s steady spiral downwards

It became the Canadian angle to a violent and deadly white nationalist protest. Is this the alt-right website’s breaking point?