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American News, Culture

Progressivist “blue check” journalists celebrate the assault of Andy Ngo

While Andy first reported being “milkshaked,” it was quickly obvious his injuries were far more severe. He was bleeding from being beaten in the head and face, and reported going to the ER.

Anna Slatz / Jun 30, 2019

American News

Is Andrew Yang the left’s Donald Trump, or something more special?

Yang’s use of his Social Media savvy to promote himself certainly recalls Trump. Unlike other candidates who churn out manufactured posts which clearly came from some poor, underpaid staffer, Yang interacts directly with his supporters.

Anna Slatz / Jun 27, 2019

Culture

An activist journalist tried to take down Quillette; it backfired

This story is about a lie. A lie about Eoin Lenihan that was told and promoted without any regard for truth that was very much within reach. Eoin Lenihan is not a “far right” keyboard warrior, as CJR is advertising. He has dedicated much of his life to quite the opposite.

Anna Slatz / Jun 16, 2019

News, American News

New “racially motivated 911” law in Oregon may backfire

Last week, the state of Oregon successfully passed legislation to make illegal “racially motivated 911 calls.” Bill 3216 entitles victims to sue the 911 caller for up to $250 if they can demonstrate that the call was racially motivated and intended to discriminate against them.

Anna Slatz / Jun 11, 2019

Canadian News, News

Using the word “genocide” cheapens the MMIWG tragedy

Racist, sexist notions against Indigenous women and girls persist at all level, and Indigenous women’s rights have still not fully been brought up to par with all other Canadian women’s. But does this represent genocide?

Anna Slatz / Jun 4, 2019

Culture

Is the “Napping While Black” scandal a hoax? It’s beginning to look that way

It did not matter that Braasch had an extensive history advocating for civil rights, including the rights of minorities at Yale. What mattered was sweet, righteous discontent.

Anna Slatz / May 16, 2019

Opinion

Peterson vs. Zizek: a dialogue we need more of in the future

Zizek and Peterson were at their most brilliant when they were sitting on their chairs, looking directly at each other, and slinging points back and forth in shorter time.

Anna Slatz / Apr 21, 2019

Canadian News, Politics & Policy

NDP VP condemns “predatory” behaviour of trans-activist who got Meghan Murphy banned from Twitter

In a somewhat unexpected turn of events, Morgane Oger, trans-activist and the Vice President of the British Columbia NDP, released a Friday-night blogpost condemning Jessica Yaniv for accusations of sexual impropriety that have been waged against her by numerous women and girls.

Anna Slatz / Apr 20, 2019

Culture

Popular dog website releases guide for “transgender dogs”

We are not even 5 months into 2019, and we are already having to try to save the animals from human sexual ideologies.

Anna Slatz / Apr 19, 2019

Politics & Policy

Twitter reactions to Notre Dame tragedy reveal humanity’s worst

The many gleeful reactions to Notre Dame’s destruction that emerged on Twitter reveal just how horrible human’s can be.

Anna Slatz / Apr 16, 2019

Edmonton Pride cancelled by cancel culture

As if some awfully dystopian meme from the depths of early 2017 right-wing Twitter, mocking the inevitably self-cannibalizing nature of social justice politics—Edmonton Pride 2019 has been cancelled because it isn’t progressive enough.

Anna Slatz / Apr 12, 2019

Culture

Inside the mind of a progressive professor: female skeletons “did not exist” before the enlightenment, and biology is “bigotry”

It’s not often that I’m stunned into disbelief by the words of a sociologist. As a sociology honours student, I’ve felt I’ve become emotionally and intellectually insulated against the Judith Butlerisms and intellectual gymnastics so often associated with my field.

Anna Slatz / Apr 4, 2019

Culture

Should non-Muslims be wearing hijabs to show solidarity?

The trend started with New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and was eventually replicated by several female newscasters and policewomen while spreading in the general community as a movement under the name “headscarf for harmony.”

Anna Slatz / Mar 27, 2019

Canadian News, News

Trans activists and progressive politicians block funding for Vancouver rape shelter

2019 will be the final year Vancouver Rape Relief qualifies for its city funding until it agrees to change its female-only policy.

Anna Slatz / Mar 16, 2019

Opinion

We need to save the Social Sciences

Social Sciences and Humanities have gone from being the core lifeblood of the University, fields for sweat-drenching thought, to a cash cow comprising of gape-mouthed teens being spat at by ideologues.

Anna Slatz / Feb 27, 2019

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