Twitter is not just a platform to express personal ideas, it is very literally access to the public square and political conversation.
What is the point of raising funds to engage in a legal fight if those against whom the suit is brought can scare the crowdfunding platform into banning the plaintiff?
Hulu has removed an episode of "The Golden Girls" in which characters wear mud face masks. The episode is called “Mixed Feelings,” and it's been removed due to concerns over racism.
This prohibition is thus far limited to white actors only, and not the reverse. More studios are likely to fall in line with these new, race specific hiring directives.
Gervais, from modest middle-class background, is now a millionaire. He is expected to adopt the beliefs of his current class, not hold to his previous ones. He won't.
Church communities must stand firm on their principles and values. Our statues, our culture, and our faith are worth protecting.
This 16 point list of demands explains exactly how the $25 million is to be spent, for training in anti-racism, infrastructure, data collection, and emotional needs.
An issue the LGBT left absolutely refuses to address is the danger both gay men and trans women face when engaging in deception during sexual encounters with straight men.
A culture that expects its government to uphold the right to free speech must meticulously uphold a culture of open speech and rigorous debate.
Our leaders, on left and right, are fully prepared to watch us burn. Now is the time to know fully what you believe in and fight for it.
Trump announced that he has called upon the National Guard to provide unarmed security for national monuments in DC. They should be armed.
Progressive ideologues are committed to the dogma that environmental factors—racism, social construction—alone account for differences in racial and gender outcomes.
Meme maker and YouTuber Carpe Donktum has been permanently banned from Twitter for copywright infringement over a Trump meme.
Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, the creators of the TV comedy 30 Rock have asked their network NBC to remove four of the series episodes due to blackface.
The often-sanctimonious Kimmel wore blackface while impersonating NBA hall of famer Karl Malone, as well as Snoop Dogg, and Oprah Winfrey.