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On the other hand, individuals who consider themselves "oppressed enough" utilize their identities as badges, collecting them to reinforce their arguments in what is known as what some would call the "Oppression Olympics." - Photo via Adobe Stock

Harmon: The online race to innocence, a web of identity politics

Al Harmon January 31, 2024

In the enormous terrain of internet discussions about race, class, and privilege, a social phenomenon known as the "race to innocence" has gained popularity. This phenomenon occurs when people shift conversations...

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Murdoch: The lie we tell ourselves

Craig Murdoch November 21, 2017

This is a weekly installment of Craig Murdoch's column series, "Dazed and Crazed." In America especially, but also the rest of the world, we value freedom immensely. Or at least the idea of freedom. The...

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