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Here Are 4 of President Trump’s Favorite Authoritarians

When Donald Trump was campaigning for president in 2015, his comments belittling Republican Sen. John McCain for his experiences as a POW during the Vietnam War spoke volumes about his mentality. Trump insisted that McCain—who suffered five years of torture in a North Vietnamese prison—was “not a war hero” because a real war hero wouldn’t have let himself be captured. The comment was so offensive and wrong-headed that Trump’s detractors assumed his campaign would implode, but instead, The Donald went on to win the GOP presidential primary in 2016 and defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton in the general. And as president, Trump has continued to equate power and authoritarianism with character, courage and valor.

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Racism Is Rising in Macron's France, a Plague as Deep as the Origins of the French Republic Itself

Marine Le Pen was never really the story so much as the symptom. Ever since global terrorism set the new norm in terms of a permanent threat of bombs in public spaces, mass shootings or crowd-ploughing trucks, the politics of identity has found a new source of legitimisation in France.

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Will Macron Move Left, or Feed Populist Anger?

Emmanuel Macron’s overwhelming 2-to-1 victory over Marine Le Pen has led to immense relief that the center held. France has rejected ultra-nationalism and will not destroy the euro and the EU.

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Robert Reich: With Macron's Election, France Dodged a Fascist Bullet

Emmanuel Macron is the next president of France, defeating his far right rival Marine Le Pen by a comfortable 65.1% to 34.9% (according to a usually reliable vote estimate by pollsters Ispos/Sopra Steria for French state TV and radio and Le Monde). At 39, Macron will become France’s youngest president. He has never held elected office, and just over a year ago his political movement En Marche! did not even exist.

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Paul Krugman: How France Has Come to the Brink of Electing a Fascist

Compared to the United States, France offers a robust social safety net, replete with quality health care for all, ample paid leave for new parents and universal pre-K among other essential benefits. Adults ages 25-54 are significantly more likely to find gainful employment in France than Americans of the same age in the U.S. It may not be a model social democracy like those found in Scandinavia, but French government has, for the most part, held up its end of the social contract with its citizenry.

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4 Scary Implications of the French Election

With the first round of voting in France’s presidential election marked another step in the emergence of a new political world in the Western democracies. While the leaders of France's traditional right- and left-wing parties were routed, the two frontrunners, Emmanuel Macron, a centrist newcomer, and Marine Le Pen, the standard-bearer of the right-wing National Front, will face each other in the May 7 runoff election.

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Friendly Canada Has a Vicious Islamophobia Problem, and It's Only Getting Worse

The head of a Canadian mosque said the recent massacre at a fellow place of worship in Quebec is the latest in a series of extreme anti-Muslim incidents.

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Suspected Quebec Mosque Shooter Loved Trump and Had 'Very Right-Wing and Ultra-Nationalist White Supremacist' Views, Classmates Say

The suspected shooter who carried out a massacre of Muslims praying at a mosque in Quebec, Canada is a strong supporter of far-right U.S. President Donald Trump and a right-wing extremist, according to his former classmates, acquaintances, and social media accounts.

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Inside Steve Bannon's Plans for a Worldwide Media Empire

The French media are ahead of American media when it comes to understanding the dangers of Trump's inner circle. A French cable television channel aired a segment on the rise of Steve Bannon over the weekend, comparing him to Hitler's media man, Joseph Goebbels.

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Why I Confronted Top European Liberal Politicians On Their Role In Mainstreaming Islamophobia

The city of Sarajevo, Bosnia hosted a European Islamophobia Summit this June that brought together leading politicians, academics and activists for intensive discussions on the wave of anti-Muslim sentiment sweeping across Europe and North America. Held for two three days, the featured three former top government officials from Western Europe -- former British Foreign Minister Jack Straw (UK), ex-Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero and former French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Doctors Without Borders co-founder Bernard Kouchner -- in its opening session. With them was sitting Al Jazeera English host Mehdi Hassan, who delivered an impassioned speech lashing out at the narrative of Islamophobes and terrorist organisations alike that are seeking to -- as ISIL puts it -- destroy the "gray zone," or the space of coexistence between Muslims and non-Muslims in the West.

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