It’s Time To Enforce Earbud-Only Zones For The Jerks Infecting Public Spaces With Noise
As smartphones proliferate, oblivious half-wits are blaring their digital media in public. It’s rude behavior, like spitting on the sidewalk or farting in an elevator.
Stop Turning Your Yard Into A Hellscape For Halloween
No four-year-old should watch ‘Game of Thrones,’ and no four-year-old should see a severed head. Sick Halloween decorations force people to either hide in their homes or be exposed to a celebration of evil.
No, ‘Girl Power’ Doesn’t Excuse U.S. Women’s Soccer’s Rude Celebrations
Liberal media writers are so crouched in their defensive feminist stances that they can’t seem to see U.S. women’s soccer players’ poor behavior for what it is.
If You Think Being A Football Fan Excuses Jerkwad Behavior, Think Again
Have you ever been on a long car ride with someone whose team just lost a big game? It’s like being stuck in a train car with a Dementor.
If You Have Lots Of Kids, Don’t Take People’s Curious Comments Too Seriously
When people ask me questions or make comments about my five kids, I understand why. Many are asking about a path not taken, or one that they are toying going down, but worry about the unknowns.
It’s Not Okay For You To Pass Judgment On How Many Kids I Have
My children are healthy, happy, and well-behaved. Yet we are still the subject of never-ending judgment, simply because I have four.
Why Electing Donald Trump Could Make Political Correctness Worse
We could see further polarization and entrenchment from both an increasingly militant cultural left versus an increasingly nasty and brutish Trumpian right.
Donald Trump Is No Straight Talker
Contrary to what some seem to think, straight talk is not synonymous with insults and potty talk.
Chivalry Is Dead, Long Live Feminism
Call it chivalry or just plain manners, but men and women previously had a better framework for acceptable behavior, on and off the streets.
Two Cheers For Repression?
In ‘Good Manners for Nice People Who Sometimes Say F*@!,’ Amy Alkon argues the way to stop blatant rudeness is to stand up to it.