An Injustice!
Outlet metrics
Global
#577214
United States
#266917
News and Media
#7997
Articles
-
2 weeks ago |
aninjusticemag.com | Walter Rhein
The United States of America is a complete disgrace. It bullies its allies. It celebrates its enemies. It exploits the oppressed. It oppresses the vulnerable. This is nothing new. I get a lot of people who complain and say, “Don’t lump us all together, we didn’t elect that jerk.”But first of all, it doesn’t matter who you voted for. You don’t get to demand an exclusion for yourself. That kind of entitlement is what got us into this mess.
-
2 weeks ago |
aninjusticemag.com | Walter Rhein
I’m disturbed by the things that I see going on in the United States of America today. The problem is that influential and powerful people from all walks of life are trying to push a supremacy agenda. They don’t call it that, but that’s what it is. They are motivated by an outdated and discredited ideology. They cling to the remnants of a historical past that was never anything more than an ugly lie.
-
3 weeks ago |
aninjusticemag.com | Manny Otiko
A new intersectional publication, geared towards voices, values, and identities!Follow publicationOutside the propaganda bubble, Trump is crashingIt’s not surprising President Donald Trump, America’s first authoritarian fascist leader, has an affinity for other dictators.
-
3 weeks ago |
aninjusticemag.com | Walter Rhein
It’s depleting to indulge in anger. It’s empowering to tap into your joy!Yesterday I read a passage in Emerald Road by Orlando Ortega-Medina. In it, the two principle characters had just had a fight and one was giving the other the silent treatment. After a day or so, she eventually relented and said something that resonated with me. “It’s exhausting to maintain my anger.”That’s a sentiment that I’ve snuck up on from a variety of different directions recently.
-
1 month ago |
aninjusticemag.com | Walter Rhein
We often talk about racism, but we spend less time examining where racism came from. Unfortunately, in the modern United States, people are more likely to denounce you for labeling something as racist than they are to join you in denouncing racism. This mechanism is both devastating and powerful, and it’s fundamental that we understand why racism works the way it does. This is critical because the evil that’s contained within racism is being used against more and more innocent people every day.
An Injustice! journalists
Contact details
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →