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Opinion, Culture

Sorry, Jane Fonda, but flying to Washington to stage your arrest is not climate activism

A bunch of celebrities getting arrested doesn’t solve anything, yet there they are, every Friday in October, like it’s some sort of stage play.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 28, 2019

News, Culture

Kanye West makes Christianity great again with Jesus Is King

International superstar Kanye West released his ninth studio album Jesus Is King Friday, in one of the more interesting career moves the always provocative artist has made since coming out as a Trump supporter last year.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 28, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Jordan Peterson and daughter plagued by fraudulent books on Amazon

Mikhaila Peterson and her father Dr. Jordan Peterson have a bestselling book on Amazon about the carnivore diet. The only problem, it’s not their book.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 27, 2019

Opinion, News, Culture

Jessica Yaniv says tribunal ruling against her was ‘total misunderstanding’

Jessica Yaniv claims that the ruling against her has a “ton of inaccurate information” and was a “total misunderstanding.”

Anna Slatz / Oct 26, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Students are literally demanding that their universities silence them

Oxford student groups wanted events to be more inclusive so that no one would be triggered by the deafening sound of one hand hitting the other.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 25, 2019

News, Culture, International News

Kanye West releases gospel album Jesus Is King

In typical Kanye West fashion, the album was released after a string of delays and pushbacks, causing his loyal and often rabid fanbase to temporarily lose their cool.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 25, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Radical trans activists are tearing the LGBT community apart

An LGBT healthcare professional speaks out about the radical trans movement.

Lara Adams-Miller / Oct 24, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The world now knows exactly who Jessica Yaniv is

There isn’t a single person in Canada—apart from her mother—who didn’t feel relief when Jessica Yaniv lost her Human Rights Tribunal case.

Barbara Kay / Oct 24, 2019

Opinion, News, American News, Culture

Edward Snowden on Joe Rogan podcast reminds us that privacy is gone

Edward Snwoden’s interview with Joe Rogan is a disillusioning listen.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 23, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The radical trans agenda is starting to take its toll

In the case of the radical transgender agenda, compassion has been weaponized to stop us from employing our good sense.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Oct 23, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Twitter mobs are ruining Kickstarter projects

These days, whenever Kickstarter tries to promote a campaign, it is inevitably met with vitriol and Twitter mobs.

Terry Newman / Oct 23, 2019

Canadian News, Culture, Politics & Policy

Electing a “blackface” prime minister has made Canada the joke of the world

The Post Millennial presents a round-up of the blackface scandal, including some of the best comments and jokes that followed in its wake.

Nico Johnson / Oct 23, 2019

Canadian News, News, Culture

Charges laid in Antifa protest of Maxime Bernier/Dave Rubin event

Three people have been arrested and charged by Hamilton police in relation to protests held at a speaking event with…

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 23, 2019

American News, Culture

Bed Bath & Beyond cancels Jack-o’-lanterns over blackface complaints

While our prime minister can survive a blackface scandal, the same can’t be said for these pumpkins.

Dylan Gibbons / Oct 23, 2019

News, Culture, Politics & Policy

The lawyer who took down Jessica Yaniv explains the case

“One of the clients I spoke with was crying. It was a very heavy weight off her shoulders—the stress, the loss of income. She was exceedingly relieved.”

Anna Slatz / Oct 22, 2019

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