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Ja'han Jones

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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  • HuffPost
  • Huffington Post UK
  • HuffPost Canada
  • Yahoo
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  • Salon.com

Past articles by Ja'han:

White supremacist propaganda reaches historic level, report says

More incidents of white supremacist propaganda were reported in 2022 than any other year recorded by the Anti-Defamation League, according to a new report. → Read More

The Silicon Valley Bank collapse could be a big win for Big Tech

Here are just three reasons why SVB’s fall should deeply concern you. → Read More

Chris Rock's new special was ruined by something his producers should have known

The material in “Selective Outrage,” Rock’s new special, deserved a more appropriate setting than a large concert hall. His producers should have known. → Read More

Why the bipartisan bill targeting TikTok is totally unserious

Republicans and Democrats in Congress aren’t looking holistically at the threats posed by social media — such as with Twitter and Facebook here in the U.S. → Read More

After Dominion bombshells, Karl Rove’s Fox News meltdown deserves a replay

I'd like to tell you what Mitt Romney, Karl Rove and a room full of right-wingers taught me about conservative fragility ... and Fox News' role in it. → Read More

Anti-drag GOPers caught in drag should learn important lesson

While Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee spoke to reporters, an activist called him out about a photo of him dressed as a woman when he was a high school senior in 1977. → Read More

Black History Uncensored: Jason Reynolds' poetic ode to young dreamers

Award-winning author Jason Reynolds has been targeted with right-wing book bans nationwide. His poem "For Every One" shows why his work is so valuable. → Read More

GOP’s prime-time House hearing will be an anti-China hatefest

Tuesday’s hearing will be the first one House Republicans host in prime time. The fact they’re using the opportunity to attack Chinese people speaks volumes. → Read More

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Hollywood rant is detached from reality

The Republican has been rattling on about a “national divorce.” Her idea to keep entertainment workers from moving to Georgia could be the craziest part. → Read More

The GOP's shooting itself in the foot on future elections. This poll shows why.

A new Gallup Poll found the percentage of LGBTQ-identifying Americans grew slightly in 2022. The GOP's strategy of demonizing them will likely backfire. → Read More

Gorsuch wades into the AI robot debate in Supreme Court hearing

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch posed a thought-provoking question about artificial intelligence during a hearing on social media platforms’ liability. → Read More

The Giuliani-assisted NYPD riot in 1992 was a test run for Jan. 6

A new MSNBC docuseries highlights uncanny similarities between Giuliani and Trump, including a Jan. 6-style police riot that Giuliani helped spark in 1992. → Read More

Watch Floridians tee off on DeSantis in behind-the-scenes 'The ReidOut' footage

Floridians kept it real with Joy Reid while marching in protest of Gov. Ron DeSantis' repressive education and voting policies. → Read More

Black History, Uncensored: The GOP’s ironic attacks on Zora Neale Hurston

If Republicans actually read Zora Neale Hurston, they’d probably find a lot of things they like. Instead, they have scapegoated her and banned her work. → Read More

Super Bowl 2023 swept the NFL's biggest issues under the rug

The National Football League is getting the hang of using its biggest event to distract from some of its most pressing issues. → Read More

Republican outbursts spoiled McCarthy’s State of the Union night

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy promised his caucus would behave at the State of the Union. They didn’t, and that ultimately made President Biden look good. → Read More

Freedom Caucus founder ditches the group for unlikely reason

Rep. David Schweikert, who co-founded the House Freedom Caucus in 2015, formally announced his departure from the group last week for a rather bizarre reason. → Read More

DOJ will review Memphis police force after the death of Tyre Nichols

The Justice Department will look at the Memphis Police Department’s special units and use of force, using an office that the GOP has targeted in budgets. → Read More

Your local police department isn’t immune to Russian influence

A former FBI agent’s indictment on charges of being involved with a Russian oligarch should raise concerns about infiltration at the local level, too. → Read More

Black History, Uncensored: Why DeSantis wants bell hooks' work banned

This Black History Month is unlike others in recent memory, so The ReidOut Blog is highlighting authors targeted by Ron DeSantis and other conservatives. → Read More