Culture

Culture

We need shelters for male survivors of abuse

There are hundreds of women shelters, but almost none for men. That’s a problem

Barbara Kay / Apr 23, 2019

Canadian News, News, Culture

A Toronto Star columnist stabbed a raccoon, and it didn’t go well

When I was a young lad, my grandfather told me, “don’t go stabbing raccoons. Especially if you are a columnist for the Toronto Star.” I never knew what that meant, until today.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 22, 2019

Canadian News, News, Culture

Canadian government looking to hire magical wizards (seriously)

The government job advertisement reads in part: “Are you a Gryffindor (brave, loyal, courageous and adventurous), a Ravenclaw (wise, creative, clever and knowledgeable), a Hufflepuff (hard working, dedicated, fair, patient) or a Slytherin (resourceful, ambitious, determined and crave leadership)?”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 22, 2019

Opinion, Culture

Star Trek Discovery reveals our fractured culture

What’s changed with Discovery isn’t the thrust of the franchise so much as the culture that has sprung up around it between the end of the previous series, Enterprise, and Discovery.

Neil Gray / Apr 19, 2019

Culture

Popular dog website releases guide for “transgender dogs”

We are not even 5 months into 2019, and we are already having to try to save the animals from human sexual ideologies.

Anna Slatz / Apr 19, 2019

Culture

Making a real difference in a fake feminist world

I speak to people every day who are facing the most terrifying time in their lives. Sometimes I don’t say a lot; just having me listen and understand is the thing they really need.

Diana Davison / Apr 17, 2019

Culture

Library Journal suggests libraries are too white

“Libraries filled with mostly white collections indicates that we don’t care about what POC [People of Colour] think, we don’t care to hear from POC themselves, we don’t consider POC to be scholars, we don’t think POC are as valuable, knowledgeable, or as important as white people.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 17, 2019

Culture

Censorship happens in the blink of an eye

Did you develop an appreciation of Western civilization by listening to Ben Shapiro? You’re a white supremacist. Did you clean your room and straighten out your life thanks to Dr. Peterson’s book? You’re a white supremacist. Did you publish an essay with Quillette? You’re a white supremacist.

Barrett Wilson / Apr 17, 2019

Culture

Tiger Woods’ Masters triumph is a victory for the publicly shamed

Many cheered on Tiger, with full knowledge of his past moral shortcomings. We need athletes to show us that perfection can be attainable, even if for just a fleeting moment.

Jordan Goldstein / Apr 17, 2019

Culture

We must defeat the plague of groupthink

If you haven’t heard, words are violence and should be met with actual acts of violence, like spraying a substance in someone’s face because their views don’t align with your dogmas.

Shane Miller / Apr 16, 2019

Culture

No, you can’t take my pronouns

It is the culture of boxing, defining, and reducing women that needs to change, not women themselves.

Libby Emmons / Apr 15, 2019

Culture, International News, #Entertainment

Comedian dies onstage as audience laughs for five minutes

“We thought it was part of the act. We came out feeling really sick, we just sat there for five minutes watching him, laughing at him.”

Yanky Pollak / Apr 12, 2019

Culture

J.K. Rowling has lost her magic touch by pandering to progressives

Rowling’s years-later revelation, one of startling magnitude, came as a stunning and puzzling novelty to the literary scene.

Barbara Kay / Apr 12, 2019

Culture

Parents with gender dysphoric kids are fighting back

At an undisclosed location somewhere in North America, a small group of parents met for a secret meeting. When they arrived, they were warned not to use their real names or reveal where they were from.

Frances Mallory / Apr 11, 2019

Culture

Context matters more than the words we use

Context is incredibly important. Sentences are like iceburgs. There is what appears on the surface, the letters you see printed on paper. But underneath the words, there’s more than what appears. Sentences can be extrapolated to no end, and interpreted in countless ways,

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Apr 10, 2019

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