The Atlantic Obviously Doesn’t Have Any Idea ‘What It Means To Be A Man’
The Atlantic’s new cover story is just the latest installation in its long attack on manhood. But the author’s findings don’t support the existence of rampant toxic masculinity.
WaPo’s Robert Costa: Andrew Yang’s Use Of Asian ‘Stereotypes’ Could Be ‘Dangerous’
At a Washington Post Live event, Robert Costa questioned 2020 Democratic hopeful Andrew Yang about his use of Asian stereotypes and his ‘MATH’ gear.
What I Learned About Pro-Life Women After I Had An Abortion
I saw pro-life women as misinformed ultra-conservatives who groveled at the feet of their husbands and couldn’t think for themselves. Until I met some.
Notre Dame’s ‘Fighting Irish’ Moniker Isn’t Offensive, It’s An Honor
The meaning behind the adored moniker makes a quick mockery of calls for Notre Dame to replace it with something else.
Why Saying Blondes Are Privileged Racists Is Dumb And Dangerous
Amy Larocca takes on ‘the politics of hair color’ by suggesting any female who dares dye her hair blonde—or heaven forbid, is born with it—is not just ‘privileged’ but also a racist.
‘Detroit’ Makes Us Face The Uncomfortable Truth That Racists Come In Every Color
Are we just as racist and divided and barbaric as we were in Detroit, given recent events like Ferguson, Charlottesville, and Baltimore? Or have we made progress?
If Google Fires Anyone Over Stereotyping, It Should Be The Employees Who Stayed Home To Cry Over A Memo
James Damore’s firing surely serves as a warning to anyone who might subvert the utterly inflexible pieties of modern progressivism.
There’s Nothing Wrong With A Few Butt-Kicking Heroines
When toddler girls are forced to watch ‘Braveheart’ until they join the guttural yells, I’ll gladly sound the alarm. Here, though, we’re talking about a statue and some fiction.
Celebrating Transgender Diversity Requires Solid Gender Roles
As our society embraces the gender roles necessary to accept transgenderism, tomboys will be told they’re not who they think they are.
4 Positive Countercultural Messages In ‘My Little Pony’
‘My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic’ is a show miles better than it has any right to be.
When Social Justice Warriors Get Through With Halloween, It Won’t Exist
PC judgments against ‘insensitive’ costumes aren’t enough (nothing ever is). The perpetual squawking squads now place cartoonish Houses of Horror in their crosshairs.
7 Great TV Dads Who Defy The Stereotype
We know TV and movies beat up on dads. But not all of them.
Complaining About Home-Cooked Meals Is Oppressive
Slate’s Amanda Marcotte performs yet another exercise in unintentionally comic hyperbole by attacking homemade meals.
From Stereotypes to Narratypes: What The New LeanIn Stock Photos Leave Out
New stock photos include tattooed moms, dads with baby carriers, loving lesbians, and women at work. But what’s really interesting is what’s left out.