Policy Differences and Their Potential Effects on Human and Environmental Rights in America
The Antiracism Action Group has compiled an info sheet reflecting their findings regarding “Policy Differences and Their Potential Effects on Human and Environmental Rights in America,” and they are pleased to share it with interested parties.
As the Antiracism Action group explores racism from a scholarly and political lens, we see racism baked into the American character that has become increasingly authoritarian. Conspiracy theories laced with raw emotion distort the discourse, rather than dispassionate reasononing and problem-solving. One political party attempts to control the three branches of government. Politics is about division exacerbated by authoritarian leadership, not unity driven by democratic principles. All of this is happening in an era of rapid profound change that sparks nostalgia for an idealized America that never existed. Furthermore, this authoritarian uprising is fueled by social media that spreads racist world views. (John Heilemann, Impolitic [October 25, 2024] with Anne Applebaum & Timothy Snyder: Love Letters to Adolf)
The Antiracism Action Group uses the tools of social media to correct the record. We present here prevailing world views of the Center for American Progress and the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025.
The info sheet can be downloaded here.
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