Matt Underwood

Vance on racist jokes at Trump rally: ‘We have to stop getting so offended’

Vance’s recent remarks about the need to cease being offended by racist jokes made at a Trump rally have ignited a firestorm of debate. The insistence that we should toughen up and stop taking offense is not only misguided but it also dismisses the deeply ingrained pain that such rhetoric inflicts on marginalized communities. When Vance says we have to stop getting so offended, it serves as a convenient deflection from the real harm that racist jokes perpetuate.

The idea that we should simply absorb hate speech because being offended is an overreaction runs contrary to basic human decency. If humor is intended to foster connection, then jokes that center on the race, ethnicity, or identity of individuals do exactly the opposite; they create division and normalize prejudice.… Continue reading

J.D. Vance’s Controversial Claim: “Normal” Gays Support Trump, But Many Disagree

J.D. Vance claims he knows all the “normal” gays want Trump for president, and honestly, that statement is perplexing and a little enraging. When I hear him use the term “normal,” I can’t help but think of the subtle undercurrents of bigotry that often come with such labels. Who exactly is he talking about? The notion that “normal” gay people support Trump feels like an attempt to frame gay identity in a narrow, old-fashioned mold that doesn’t reflect the vibrant, diverse reality of our community.

For Vance, “normal” might mean those who fit into his understanding of traditional masculinity—perhaps the Log Cabin Republicans who go to CPAC and shield their identities with some sort of faux respectability.… Continue reading

Iran Readies Retaliatory Strike from Iraq as Tensions with Israel Escalate

Iran’s impending plan for a major retaliatory strike from Iraq is a significant escalation that deserves careful consideration. As the headlines blare about Israeli intelligence alerting us to Iran’s intentions, I find myself pondering the implications of this move. The strategic situation is complex, with Iran’s reliance on its proxies in the region, which may be more of a liability than a strength in this context. The idea of launching strikes from Iraq carries historical resonance and geopolitical weight because Iraq, as a neighbor, doesn’t just provide a launching pad; it also complicates the landscape of regional alliances and enmities.

The notion of Iran striking from Iraq might seem clever on the surface, but it’s fraught with risks.… Continue reading

Global LGBTQ Group Suspends Israeli Organization, Sparking Outrage Among Queer Jews and Allies

The recent decision by a global LGBTQ group to suspend an Israeli organization has ignited passionate responses among queer Jews and their allies. As someone who identifies with this community, the ramifications of this action hit deeply and complexly. The notion that an organization, which has been integral in providing refuge and support to LGBTQ Palestinians, could face suspension for suggesting a conference in Tel Aviv is not only disheartening but also highlights the tangled web of identity politics and activism today.

When I first heard about this decision, it felt like a cruel irony. Here we have an Israeli organization that has worked tirelessly to assist LGBTQ refugees, many of whom are Palestinian.… Continue reading

Zelenskiy Criticizes Allies for Inaction Amid North Korean Troop Deployments in Ukraine

Zelenskyy’s recent comments about the lack of a meaningful response from Western allies to North Korea’s military involvement in the Ukrainian war have struck a personal chord with me. Watching as the situation continues to evolve, it feels like there is a growing disparity between the gravity of the circumstances and the lethargic nature of international reactions. For a leader at war, the expectation is simple: if one area escalates, the response should match that intensity. But, what does it say about our global priorities when allies are, as Zelenskyy put it bluntly, sitting on “zero” response?

The deployment of North Korean troops to support Russia should have raised alarm bells across the globe.… Continue reading

MAGA Supporters Panic as Women Turn Out in Record Numbers to Vote

Prominent right-wing influencers Mike Cernovich and Charlie Kirk have expressed concern over the early voting turnout among women which could negatively impact Donald Trump’s chances of victory. A Politico analysis showed a 10% gender gap in early voting, with women constituting 55% of early voters. Cernovich praised Trump’s strategy of targeting male audiences through podcast appearances but criticised the campaign’s engagement with women voters.

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Elon Musk Skips Election Hearing Amid Calls for Billionaire Accountability

Pennsylvania Judge Angelo Foglietta has permitted Elon Musk to continue with million dollar cash giveaways in the swing states pending a decision by a federal court. Elon Musk is giving away cash prizes to registered voters who sign a petition to support the US constitution. District Attorney Lawrence Krasner filed a lawsuit against Musk, claiming he is running an illegal lottery.

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Trump’s Dangerous Masculinity: “I’m Gonna Do It Whether Women Like It or Not”

The Trump campaign strategised to appeal to male voters by increasing levels of misogyny and vilifying women. Signs of their misogynistic ethos included inappropriate “jokes”, devaluations of women and rape threats towards celebrities who expressed anti-Trump sentiments. This misogynistic narrative is part of a broader strategy to normalise sexist behaviour and appeal to infrequent male voters in the hope they will give Trump their votes.

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Elon Musk Skips Philadelphia Hearing on Super PAC Lottery Without Consequences

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner is suing Tesla founder Elon Musk over his super PAC’s intention to give out $1 million a day to voters in key battleground states in the 2024 election. The case, which initially began in the local Court of Common Pleas, has been moved to a federal court on Musk’s request. Krasner’s attorneys are contesting the transfer, requesting the matter be returned to a state court as the case involves state law issues.

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