How hatred dims America's lamp of freedom
There have been hundreds of hate crimes since election night, and there are fears the pain is only just beginning.
Paul McGeough is chief foreign correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald.
There have been hundreds of hate crimes since election night, and there are fears the pain is only just beginning.
He wants the US to work towards a bright future but Thiel's views of democracy are darker.
A chorus of groups, politicians denounced Mr Bannon as a proponent of racist, anti-Semitic and misogynist views.
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