Opinion

Opinion, Culture

Western countries and the creep of communism

Western countries are among the most successful in the world. The success of these western countries is derived from the freedom they provide their people.

Jonathan Bradley / Jul 19, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Women who detransition deserve to have their stories told

No matter how hard a woman might try to transition to male, she still remains female and often that dichotomy remains elusive and gnawing, eventually forcing some women to renounce their transition.

Nicole Russell / Jul 19, 2020

Opinion, News, American News

Nancy Pelosi spreads far-left hoax about 'unidentified stormtroopers' on Portland streets

Speaker Nancy Pelosi took to Twitter on Friday to push a conspiracy theory that Trump has deployed unidentified stormtroopers to kidnap and assault protesters and rioters in Portland.

C.G. Jones / Jul 18, 2020

Opinion, Culture

California teachers' union won't go back to school unless political conditions are met

It’s one thing for teachers to balk about reopening because they are wary they may get infected with COVID-19, it’s another to hold the county, parents, and teachers hostage to political interests.

Nicole Russell / Jul 18, 2020

Opinion, Culture

I read 'White Fragility' so you don’t have to

The book prioritizes skin colour above all else. It says that you are completely defined by it and that society should be structured in such away where that is all that matters about you.

Angelo Isidorou / Jul 18, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Trans advocates who threaten violence are seeking power not equality

If your crusade relies on bullying, abuse, and gaslighting, is it really even a movement? A movement that threatens women with violence in the name of equality is not actually seeking civil rights, but dominance and power.

Kristen Monique / Jul 18, 2020

Opinion, Culture

University cancel culture is coward culture

The University of British Columbia would rather encourage violence and get sued than honour its own mission to support free speech, enquiry and debate.

John Carpay / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion

Trudeau and Morneau see themselves as rulers, not servants

When they violate the rules, they think there should be no punishment. In their view of things, rules are for those “below them.”

Spencer Fernando / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Cancel culture gave me my friends

Victims of cancel culture rarely deserve the treatment they receive or the stigma they carry with them. Some of them are genuinely innocent, and many people learn from horrible mistakes.

Beth Baisch / Jul 17, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Rigged methodology of 'progressive' surveys harms LGBT youth

What is most disturbing about a new survey of LGBT youth is the methodology used in obtaining these statistics, which rely exclusively on online self-reporting.

Chad Felix Greene / Jul 16, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Misunderstanding Morrissey: Sparks and the steady drip, drip, drip of slander

One wonders whether the vocal Morrissey detractors have delved much beyond the surface of NME's clickbait headlines and the lefty identity politics of formerly reputable publications like The Guardian.

Fiona Dodwell / Jul 15, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The Smithsonian spreads racist anti-whiteness message on its website

The Smithsonian Museum has determined that whiteness is a scourge that is responsible for pretty much everything unpleasant that has ever happened in the US.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Jul 15, 2020

Opinion, Culture

The demise of The New York Times and the decline of truth

Weiss and her contribution will be forgotten and she will be replaced by someone who doesn’t question and who knows better than to have an independent thought.

Libby Emmons / Jul 15, 2020

Opinion, American News

The McCloskeys' rights were violated when home searched, weapons seized

Despite the seizure, the McCloskeys' right to keep and bear arms and defend their home is protected under both state law and the Constitution. Authorities had no legal right to seize their firearms.

Nicole Russell / Jul 14, 2020

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Ontario’s political advertising laws need an overhaul

Political advertising laws in Ontario need an overhaul before big-headed bureaucrats at Elections Ontario do further damage to free speech in the province.

Christine Van Geyn / Jul 14, 2020

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