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Opinion, Culture

Rashida Tlaib just can’t quit her anti-Semitism

Rashida Tlaib couldn’t resist the impulse to dog-whistle anti-Zionists, and now she is yet again a figure of mockery and derision by all rational observers.

Barbara Kay / Sep 5, 2019

Canadian News, Culture

Report: Suicide second biggest killer of kids in Canada

The report is called Raising Canada — Election 2019: A vote for children is a vote for Canada and aggregates data from sources ranging from UNICEF to the various government institutions to Kids Help Phone.

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 5, 2019

Culture, International News

Massive BBQ planned outside Vegan’s house after she complains about meat smell

A vegan woman sued her meat-eating neighbours for cooking meat. Now there is a massive BBQ planned right outside her house.

Siddak Ahuja / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Whoopi Goldberg calls out call-out culture

Whoopi Goldberg called out Debra Messing’s and Eric McCormack’s idiotic attempts to doxx Trump campaign donors. She spoke truth to the power of blacklisting

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

In #MeToo overreach, celebrities are fighting back—and winning—in court

The #MeToo movement has been instrumental in exposing real sexual predators, but it has since turned into a social media feeding frenzy

Steven Volynets / Sep 4, 2019

Opinion, Culture

American school bans Harry Potter out of fear of “curses and spells”

The school decided to remove Harry Potter books from the library, citing the presence of “actual curses and spells, which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits.”

Shane Miller / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

On the road to a real meeting of the Minds

The Minds IRL crew were diverse in every way. Across the street, 20-30 mostly-white protestors called them “fascists” and “KKK members.”

Barrett Wilson / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Allegations that led to Alec Holowka’s suicide need proper scrutiny

Tragically, Alec Holowka, a prominent indie video game developer, committed suicide on August 31, 2019, on a few days after being accused on social media of historic physical and emotional abuse.

Diana Davison / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, News, Culture

Justin Bieber finds meaning in God and family rather than fame and fortune

As Dr. Jordan Peterson perfectly puts it, “There is no better pathway to self-realization and the ennoblement of being, than to aim for the highest good you can conceive of and to commit yourself to it.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Sep 3, 2019

Opinion, Culture, Technology

In the age of surveillance, don’t give up your autonomy for security

Is it worth it to be sure little Johnny is the one who swiped your drone-delivered packages off your front steps? Wise up, people.

Libby Emmons / Sep 3, 2019

News, Culture

#MeToo backlash continues—now even women are less likely to hire women

The study found that 16% of men and 11% of women agreed with the statement “I will/would be more reluctant to hire attractive women.”

Dylan Gibbons / Sep 2, 2019

Opinion, News, Culture

Cadbury’s attempts to solve racism by releasing “diversity chocolate bar”

Clearly, all of these ideas are ridiculous. But are they any more ridiculous than diversity-promoting chocolate bars?

J.E. Oakley / Sep 2, 2019

News, Culture, Technology

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s account hacked—racist and anti-Semitic messages tweeted

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has had his account hacked. The perpetrator tweeted several cryptic, anti-Semitic, and racist tweets from the @jack account

Barrett Wilson / Aug 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

The moral panic over gender is very irrational and very real

Much of the west is experiencing a moral panic around gender based on the irrational hypothesis that the sexual norm for humans is not essentially binary.

Barbara Kay / Aug 30, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Deep fakes are an assault on reality

Deep fakes are weird and they’re getting worse. From now on, what we make of reality is up to each of us alone, and we better get it right.

Libby Emmons / Aug 30, 2019

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