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Milo Yiannopoulos claims he's now 'ex-gay' and devoting his life to Catholicism

Conservative author and activist Milo Yiannopoulos has reportedly claimed he is no longer gay and is devoting his life to St. Joseph and Catholicism.

Angelo Isidorou / Mar 10, 2021

News, Culture

TRIGGERED: Sacha Baron Cohen falls for obvious satire on Instagram, calls for its censorship

The artist, Lushsux, is famous for his edgy sense of humor—something Cohen used to be widely known for.

Libby Emmons / Mar 9, 2021

American News, Culture

House GOP members demand Democrats hold hearing on conservatorships, cite Britney Spears case

"Ms. Spears has been under a court-ordered conservatorship. The facts and circumstances giving rise to this arrangement remain in dispute but involve questionable motives and legal tactics by her father."

Libby Emmons / Mar 9, 2021

American News, Culture

CANCELED: Pepe Le Pew likely absent from all future appearances following internal concerns over 'rape culture'

It wasn’t The New York Times. A transition between different Space Jam 2 directors left the cartoon skunk on the cutting room floor.

The Post Millennial / Mar 8, 2021

Culture

International Women's Day narrative hijacked by trans rights activists

Trans rights activists made use of the platform to proclaim their assertion that trans women, gender non-conforming biological males who identify as transgender, are in fact women.

Libby Emmons / Mar 8, 2021

Opinion, Culture, #noads

Straight people who don’t date trans people are now calling themselves ‘Super Straight’

Millions of supporters joined in to identify as Super Straight. A flag was created and lines were drawn as many others quickly trashed the trend as transphobic and bigoted.

Blaire White / Mar 8, 2021

News, Culture

Janice Fiamengo on modern feminism — Cancel This

Having spent years of her life as an ardent feminist, she now joins figures like Christina Hoff Summers and Camille Paglia in denouncing the divisive aspects of third-wave Feminism.

Angelo Isidorou / Mar 8, 2021

Culture

STREISAND EFFECT: #BlueAnon becomes top trend on Twitter after censorship of meme backfires

"Blue Anon" trended to the top of Twitter on Sunday following a successful effort to purge the infant term from the Urban Dictionary and Google.

The Post Millennial / Mar 7, 2021

Culture

Google and Urban Dictionary censor 'Blue Anon' following widespread mockery of left-wing conspiracy theories

After emerging on social media and landing in a spot in the slang-term glossary on Saturday, the term "Blue Anon," to describe crazed leftwing conspiracy theories, was quickly purged.

Libby Emmons / Mar 7, 2021

News, American News, Culture

CNN’s Jake Tapper defends censorship of Dr. Seuss books

Tapper then received backlash at his supposedly supportive position of banning books.

The Post Millennial / Mar 7, 2021

Opinion, Culture

NYT columnist: Pepe Le Pew 'added to rape culture'—time to buy old cartoons before they're banned

New York Times columnist and racial justice author Charles M. Blow has taken aim at an old Looney Tunes character, Pepe Le Pew, to cancel the romantic French skunk for promoting “rape culture.”

Ian Miles Cheong / Mar 6, 2021

Culture, International News

China wants their boys to man up and stop acting like girls

The country’s government finds itself in a fight against shifts subverting traditional cultural norms.

The Post Millennial / Mar 6, 2021

Canadian News, News, Culture

Toronto Star TikTok influencer advocates for libraries to pull Dr. Seuss books

Evy Kwong is an already controversial journalist, most notably known for getting a cook fired for cooking Pho. She alleged this was cultural appropriation.

The Post Millennial / Mar 4, 2021

American News, Culture

New York Public Library keeping the six discontinued Dr. Seuss books on shelves

And they intend for the books to stay there as long as their physical copies exist.

The Post Millennial / Mar 4, 2021

Culture

WATCH: Why is Toronto suing a man for helping the homeless?

A Toronto man's ingenious project to help those struggling with homelessness ended with him being sued by the city of Toronto.

Matthew Grainger / Mar 3, 2021

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