If the gay rights movement taught us anything, it’s that love is love. We need to get down with that for straight people too.
Libby Emmons / Aug 23, 2019
If prospective moms and dads decline to be moms and dads, how will their ideas about liberty, freedom, and individual rights be passed on?
Libby Emmons / Aug 22, 2019
Mothers have a history of teaming up, sending messages along that umbilical cord stretched out through the ages. Let’s never give that up.
Libby Emmons / Aug 20, 2019
Parents are not the enemy, abortion isn’t always the answer, and Teen Vogue will probably do less damage promoting socialism than giving bad advice to teens
Libby Emmons / Aug 15, 2019
In an epic Twitter thread, a blogger mom ranted about the problem with what white, teen boys like on the internet.
Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2019
In a change of policy, IMDb will allow trans performers’ chosen names to stand, without referring to performers’ given names.
Libby Emmons / Aug 13, 2019
Taylor Swift was never really cancelled. Keeping your agent and your record deal and your fan base isn’t what cancellation looks like.
Libby Emmons / Aug 12, 2019
Confessing privilege may be all the rage, and it may make rich white people feel better about living, but it doesn’t solve anything.
Libby Emmons / Aug 9, 2019
When parents learn about the gender of their babies, they are learning what sex organs the baby has. This is not entirely irrelevant information.
Libby Emmons / Aug 5, 2019
Lopez was not wrong. Accepting a toddler’s determination of their gender identity, a concept which is confusing even to adults.
Libby Emmons / Aug 2, 2019
Facial recognition tech is insidious and invasive. Users of the software claim it enhances safety, secures streets, targets criminals, but in practice, it targets everyone and is anathema to liberty and individual rights.
Libby Emmons / Jul 31, 2019
Now that evidence is beginning to mount of the dangers of transing children, as well as the Yaniv-style implications of forcing trans ideology on the public, the outlet seems to have to come to its senses.
Libby Emmons / Jul 29, 2019
Is Twitter afraid of Meghan Murphy’s voice? Wary of her followers? Concerned that what she has to say will get more likes and retweets than their preferred woke talking points?
Libby Emmons / Jul 27, 2019
Facial recognition should never be used as a public security tool. What facial recognition excels at is allowing authorities to track not just individuals, but groups, and group movements.
Libby Emmons / Jul 24, 2019
Alie Ward, actress, podcaster, writer, and science correspondent on my son’s favourite show Brainchild, is opposed to portion control. What other reason could she have for wanting Macy’s to ban a set of dishes that encourage eaters to not eat a full plate?
Libby Emmons / Jul 23, 2019