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Kali Holloway

Kali Holloway is a senior writer and associate editor of media and culture at AlterNet. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, Salon, xoJane, and Time, and she's written about music for DFA Records, Google Music, Rhapsody and more. She has worked on the award-winning PBS documentaries Brooklyn Castle, The New Public and The New Black. She sings for the NYC band Easy Lover.

Study: Americans More Prudish, Delusional and Religious Than the Rest of the World

In America, say all the hateful stuff you want and invoke the First Amendment while you’re at it. If you can’t be legally implicated for inciting violence, you’re in the clear.

May 22nd, 2018

By Kali Holloway

Study: Americans More Prudish, Delusional and Religious Than the Rest of the World

Cultural differences exist across borders, and because monoliths are mostly fantasies, often within them, too. That said, America, in particular, is culturally perplexing, and even confounding, to a lot of the rest of the world. I am not, as Americans are wont to do, laboring under the delusion that people in other places spend all that much time

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Perjury, Lying Deeply Ingrained into American Police Culture

Police lying is as old as policing itself, and like all culturally ingrained customs, it will not disappear without the sustained intervention of outside forces.

March 27th, 2018

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Perjury, Lying Deeply Ingrained into American Police Culture

Police officers lie under oath in court so often that they’ve even given the practice a nickname. “Behind closed doors, we call it testilying,” New York City police officer Pedro Serrano told the New York Times. “You take

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