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Jessica Yaniv claims that the ruling against her has a “ton of inaccurate information” and was a “total misunderstanding.”
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.
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.
An LGBT healthcare professional speaks out about the radical trans movement.
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.
Edward Snwoden’s interview with Joe Rogan is a disillusioning listen.
In the case of the radical transgender agenda, compassion has been weaponized to stop us from employing our good sense.
These days, whenever Kickstarter tries to promote a campaign, it is inevitably met with vitriol and Twitter mobs.
The Post Millennial presents a round-up of the blackface scandal, including some of the best comments and jokes that followed in its wake.
Three people have been arrested and charged by Hamilton police in relation to protests held at a speaking event with…
While our prime minister can survive a blackface scandal, the same can’t be said for these pumpkins.
“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.”
A court ruled against a father who was attempting to prevent his seven-year-old son from being administered puberty blockers by the boy’s mother and doctor.
Jessica Yaniv, who infamously brought human rights complaints against multiple women for declining to wax her male genitals, has lost her cases.
Women are real, they are the only ones that need pads and tampons, and more women are starting to speak out against this refusal to acknowledge them.