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by Katie Songer

Posts For Conservatives

There Are a Lot of “Mind Viruses” Going Around

June 11, 2025

Like a nineteenth-century explorer, I’ve classified several so far.

The image shows a burning book.

Censorship is bad. Isn’t that obvious?

February 11, 2022

Conservatives, your illiberalism is showing.

A book sits open on a wooden table, and scattered letters rise up from its pages into the air like a geyser.

I Wish There’d Been More Conservatives at My College

December 10, 2021

I’m progressive, but I could have learned from them.

A lightbulb with hands and feet grips its own plug, appearing to be about to pull the plug out of its receptacle.

America’s Endarkenment: A Primer

November 12, 2021

Illiberalism is on the rise, on both the left and the right.

Graffiti on a white wall in bright red and yellow letters, reading: "IF NOT US THEN WHO? IF NOT NOW THEN WHEN?" and "ACT NOW."

Some Steps in the Right Direction on Racial Justice

August 6, 2021

Working across divides might help us make progress.

From above, we see two white coffee cups, one holding black coffee, the other white milk. The cup holding coffee sits on a white tabletop; the cup holding milk sits atop black coffee beans. The black coffee beans form half the picture, so that the entire effect is similar to a domino or a yin-yang: white on black, black on white.

Talking About Racism IS Divisive. What Do We Do About That?

June 21, 2021

Conservatives aren’t totally wrong about this.

The cover of the book Rising Out of Hatred: the Awakening of a Former White Nationalist by Eli Saslow. The words are printed in white on a background of blended orange and yellow painted in broad strokes.

How a Few Brave Friends Changed a White Nationalist’s Mind

June 8, 2021

Eli Saslow’s Rising Out of Hatred is a story of perseverance…and kindness.

A police car drives down a city street.

What I Learned from Seeing Police Kill a White Man on Video

February 1, 2021

Tony Timpa was treated differently from George Floyd.

Towards a More Perfect Union – How to Seek Unity Without Sacrificing Reality

January 21, 2021

True unity includes tension, accountability, and deep reflection.

A sepia-toned photo of two people from behind, seated on a bench in jackets and scarves, immersed in conversation.

How My Conservative Cousin Thinks About Racism

January 13, 2021

I disagree with him, but I see his compassion.

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