Friday 15 March 2019

Opinions P.M.: The New Zealand attack and the fundamental thoughtlessness of evil

Opinions P.M.
The New Zealand national flag is flown at half-mast on a Parliament building in Wellington on March 15. (Photo by Marty MELVILLE / AFP)
The New Zealand attack and the fundamental thoughtlessness of evil
The damage that evil causes is forever out of proportion to the consideration that spawned it.
The death penalty makes a mockery of our justice system. Abolish it.
What was unconstitutional in 1972 remains so today. The Supreme Court should act.
 
Demonizing Muslims and immigrants leads to predictable results
Where does responsibility lie?
 
The Plum Line
How white identity politics will shape the GOP's future
If Trump loses in 2020, racial grievance will only grow more intense.
 
 
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It's time for Democrats to make a huge 2020 choice. (Republicans, too.)
Meanwhile, Beto's in; stand by for the first presidential campaign album to go double platinum
 
This is not the moment to retreat from Afghanistan
A complete retreat would only come back to haunt us.
 
The Plum Line
Trump rages as fresh signs of his weakness emerge
Trump's latest failure to corral Republicans came after a remarkably aggressive behind-the-scenes push.
 
Outlook
Five myths about hijab
It's not a headscarf — and it's not just for women.
 
 
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Now more than ever, Trump must protect and stand by Muslims
The president must do everything he can to denounce this vile attack.
 
PostEverything
I was a teen climate activist. Kids today are succeeding where we fell short.
True change requires global action, and the young people demonstrating today understand that.
 
Trump is having trouble with err traffic control
It looked good on paper.
 
PostEverything
The advantages of getting into a name-brand college are wildly overblown
The best research on the topic finds that the "wage premium" of attending a prestigious school is modest at best.
 
20-plus questions to cut to the 2020 chase
What I want to hear from the Democratic contenders.
 
Iraqi ambassador: Tucker Carlson ignorant of history
A little counterpoint from a man whose job it is to defend one constituency slammed by an out-of-control Fox news host.
 
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Why haven't major institutions cut ties with the Sackler family?
It's possible that some good can come from keeping their name on the walls
 
 
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