Showing posts with label Jason Stanley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Stanley. Show all posts

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Jason Stanley: Ethnic Cleansing Is Coming to America | Amanpour & Company

July 2, 2026 | Controversy continues to swirl around President Trump's immigration agenda as he pushes through a series of sweeping changes. From recent Supreme Court rulings terminating protected standing for Haitians and Syrians, to fast-tracking refugee status for white South Africans, the administration's actions have sparked outrage across the country. This comes less than six months after two Americans were shot and killed in separate incidents involving federal immigration officers in Minnesota. Author Jason Stanley, Chair of American Studies at the University of Toronto, joins the show to explain what he believes immigration policy reveals about broader democratic values. | Originally aired on July 2, 2026


The US Supreme Court is not worthy of its name. It appears to be the tool of America’s authoritarian leader. — © Mark Alexander

Thursday, September 04, 2025

The Global Rise of Authoritarians: Here's Their Playbook

Sep 2, 2025 | Democratic backsliding is when the norms of democracy start to dissolve and the institutions of democracy — the civil service, the courts, the press and the universities come under attack from the regime.

There is a linked movement attacking democracy worldwide. These forces are working together and they're going on the offensive.

In Zeteo’s first video explainer, Zeteo producer Melanie Riehl and Zeteo contributor Jason Stanley break down the global rise of authoritarianism, connect the fascist dots between East and West and explain how Trump is taking notes to destroy American democracy.

Freedom across the world has declined for the 19th consecutive year, impacting more than 40% of the global population. “The rule of law is being taken down and when the rule of law is being taken down, you can no longer trust the economic system. You can no longer trust the structure that keeps the country stable,” says Stanley.