His remarks have intensified the debate over the influence of global figures like Musk on European populist movements and their impact on political discourse.
The U.S. still bears the stamp of structural racism. To mention this is not controversial, even among the most conservative voters on the right of political spectrum.
[T]he Democratic Party of today represents a broad coalition of races, identities and cultures. In this respect, its policies constitute the natural means to maintain unity among diverse groups.
It should go without saying, but the people obsessed with finding a candidate who isn’t a “SWM” — single white male — are missing the point: privilege and oppression are contextual.