"Karen" has been with us only a short while, but in that time, it has gone from a mild joke, the name of an annoying woman in your friend group, to a slur against white women.
A course on the Canadian constitution would show students Canada is among the greatest countries in the world, and people should readily accept this statement based on this country's achievements.
Hasbro is planning to remove one of its popular Trolls dolls from shelves due to numerous complaints about the location of a button on the doll.
This simplified cuisine of critical race theory that’s being spoon-fed to kids strips them of the concept that they can determine their own future. Instead they are taught a kind of racial determinism.
Despite the doxxing, the NCAA is taking a closer look at its own inclusive policies, and much of that must be a result of the 300 women athletes who signed their names to a letter asking them to do just that.
Where the perpetrator is a transwoman, headlines declare that a "woman" has engaged in treacherous behavior. When a transwoman is a victim, headlines say a "transgender woman" has been hurt by hate.
While our culture caters to customization and rewards a sense of being unique and special, as well as different and oppressed, much of this comes down to little more than narcissism.
The debate over double-speak has heated up to the point where leftists have actually been posting "2+2=5" without any hint of irony at all.
Biological sex as a concept, it seems, is racist according to a new theory touted by transgender activist and ACLU staff attorney Chase Strangio.
There are, however, far more examples of completely fake "anti-trans" policies that have supposedly taken place in the last four years.
Can conservative newspapers withstand the cancel-culture ethos in which many of their millennial and Gen Z ranks were molded?
In a recent report from CNN on the new guidelines for cervical cancer screening, the word "woman" is not once mentioned. Neither are the words "female," "vagina," or "uterus."
Conservative activist Kyle Kashuv has launched a fundraiser for Justin Kucera, a Michigan high school teacher who was fired for pointing out that Donald Trump is the president.
What it feels like to get mobbed is total isolation. It is to be stripped of everything that comprised your life—work, friends, social life.
The idea is that having family, growing up with two parents, is privileged, and that this creates inequity. Any inequity must be crushed.