An Ode To My White Friends
Maziar Ghaderi Maziar Ghaderi

An Ode To My White Friends

I used to think that a rise in nationalism in the west was the reason why things have become so polarized. So tense. Talking politics at the dinner table was never good, but has it always been this bad? The truth is that it’s not the fear of foreigners that defines today’s zeitgeist, but rather a seemingly inconsolable disdain for our own compatriots within our own borders. In that spirit, here’s an ode written by my inner Putin. Or was it Khomeini? Don’t remember. Doesn’t matter. Whatever.

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Eroded Crutches: Ethnic Pride and Its Discontents
Maziar Ghaderi Maziar Ghaderi

Eroded Crutches: Ethnic Pride and Its Discontents

In 1988, my family fled Iran to seek political asylum in Canada. I was 5 years old. When we arrived, we did what all desperate immigrants from war-torn countries do: we found our ethnic enclave and surrounded ourselves in it as much as possible to help ease the transition.

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