Just as the debate on global warming was drawing to a close a man rose from the audience and started to scream. "We don't have time," he shouted. "You need to motivate people by fear. We are not afraid enough..."
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Editor's Note: This is the latest in a series of dispatches from The Nation cruise to Alaska.
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Bitter Fruit in Pennsylvania
Gary Younge: If Obama's remarks on poor white voters were gauche, the responses they elicited have been galling.
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Obama, Ferraro, Wright: 'Postracial' Meets Racism
Gary Younge: Wouldn't a real feminist also oppose racism?
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Feudal Democracy
Gary Younge: If democracy does not prevail in August, the Democrats will not prevail in November.
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Some Things Even Obama Can't Transcend
Gary Younge: Before we can talk sensibly about transcending difference, we must first transform the conditions that give these differences meaning.
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In Europe, Where's the Hate?
Gary Younge: The main threat to democracy isn't "Islamofacism" but plain old fascism, with mostly white Europeans terrorizing minorities in the name of racial, cultural or religious superiority.
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The Obama Effect
Gary Younge: Have the dreams of the civil rights movement been realized or deferred?
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Thieves of Black History
Gary Younge: In the struggle over the ownership of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, black history is on sale at bargain prices.
Mostly they come in the form of journalists. At the dinner table I was hosting on the first night conversation about Israel ended with a septuagenarian telling four other guests, "Fuck you." (They'd just called her "self-hating Jew"--you know how it goes.) The only other person not involved in the fracas was Henry Alford, who it turned out was an undercover reporter for the New York Times. While I'd rather he'd declared himself, Henry, who I've gotten to know and quite like over the week, had every right to be there.
The trouble is I've seen what a journalist can do with these cruises. Hell, I'm a journalist and I know what I'd do. Johann Hari did a great job on the National Review cruise a couple of weeks ago in The New Republic. He exposed them as a bunch of kooks, whackjobs, fruitcakes and bigots.
Well, he wouldn't have found any bigots here. But the rest are reasonably well represented. A tiny minority--a 9/11 conspiracist here, a self-righteous blowhard there. Most of those here are wonderful, great, interesting people. You couldn't hope to be trapped on the Pacific with a more well-meaning, decent crowd.
But there are enough nutty types for an article, certainly. If you wanted to lampoon the left it would be no more difficult than the right. The Heritage Foundation is on a cruise right behind us. A really great article would be just to stay in the ports--Sitka, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria--and see if any of the locals notice!

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