Reddit seems to want to banish women from the public square of political discussion to which even men with the most horrifying and illegal interests are considered entitled.
Unhealthy eating habits, encouraged by coronavirus contagion confusion, pose a more imminent danger that just making it harder to fit into a pre-pandemic wardrobe.
You read that right— the gray lady seems hellbent on dismantling the country by churning out sophomoric hot takes that would make even Brian Stelter blush.
Some men want to harvest women's wombs in order to implant them in men to allow men to give birth, because that is now considered a compassionate, affirming thing to do.
It’s the kind of thing that almost nobody could get away with, and something the government would certainly punish any of us for doing. Yet, for Trudeau, he seems to think it’s totally okay.
It’s one thing when the majority of people agree with a particular belief or opinion. It’s quite another when the government renders disagreement "illegal".
The Democratic party tweeted its official position against Mt. Rushmore, claiming that it is a monument to white supremacy.
A man was released from his position at a top Vancouver prep school for sharing a condemnation of Iranian honour killings on his personal Facebook page.
China's reputation precedes it as one rooted in cruelty against animals. Yet attitudes are slowly shifting amongst the population. Many are beginning to seek change.
Within minutes of the bans, posts could be seen from Redditfugees, who are now in a position where they have to share a platform with potential white supremacists.
“You’re bigots!” The white, teen BLM protestor says. “Is that the best you’ve got, doll?” The woman responds. “Is that the best you got, baby boy?”
Black Lives Matter's official account posted that they are in favour of the demise of Israel in favour of a Palestinian state.
Sooner or later, people must realize that what seems like a mountain of complaint letters, are actually a vocal minority, spouting a plethora of defamatory statements.
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?