Germany is a world champion at confronting its own history. Through memorial after memorial, the country has attempted to atone for its atrocities during the Holocaust and World War II. “Never again” has become a nationwide slogan.In this Opinion Video, the satirist Jan Böhmermann — think Germany’s John Oliver — argues that Germany’s repeated and increasingly hollow attempts to “remember away” its Nazi past have actually contributed to the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany Party.Germany is holding federal elections this month and the threat of a fascist resurgence is knocking on the nation’s door. The AfD is projected to become the second-largest party in the German parliament.----------Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
Democracy Watch episode 264: Marc Elias discusses Trump's executive order stating that only he and the attorney general can determine what is legal.
As conservative get more involved in cultural conversations, leftists are accusing us of creating an alt-right pipeline. If you’ve listened to Candace talk about Blake Lively, watched a UFC fight, or liked a post from a conservative account, you’re on the pipeline right now…
Special guest Jeffrey Tucker joins Chris to discuss corruption, executive power, and the fight to restore democracy.
Bill says - Who Is It For? Racists Won’t Change!#billmaher #nfl #superbowl #woke
The president delights in being attacked, since it keeps the focus on him. The press should handle him like parents with an ornery child
The Democratic Party just elected new leadership, and the proceedings included a gender pronouns chart, talking about systemic racism, a Native American land acknowledgement, and a candidate randomly bursting into song? They appear to have learned absolutely nothing from being trounced in the 2024 presidential election. Let’s talk about it.
Being part of a political party used to actually mean something other than being hounded for money over text and being disappointed by your choice of candidates at the polls every few years. Here’s how the death of mass-membership organizations tanked the American political system—and left everyone feeling more disconnected and dissatisfied.