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This article was was jointly reported by Truthout, a nonprofit news organization dedicated to providing independent reporting and commentary on a diverse range of social justice issues, and Deceleration, a San Antonio-based nonprofit online journal producing original news and analysis responding to our shared ecological, political, and cultural crises. “The hostility has always been there,” Paul told me. “But I feel like it truly began to ramp up like 2020.”
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