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Quebec, if the English version of the national anthem was offensive, boy oh boy, do we have news for you
In this interview, Gad Saad puts forth a kind of call to arms, calling for fellow academics to join him in his crusade against social justice antics, and to speak up against the parasitic thought that has gone viral across Western and developed countries, especially on college campuses
Spoiler: The unions want you to think so.
Bock-Cote was – and continues to be – in favour of a nationalism that attaches culture, history, language, and religion to the idea of national identity.
Twitter has an opportunity to help unite a politically divided nation. To move toward that goal, however, they will have to heed Pool’s and Rogan’s advice to break out of their own ideological bubble.
“Where I get nervous is when people get denounced for saying things that make people feel uncomfortable or denounced for not having the right to express something because they are not from the background which should be expressing it.”
The Guardian’s smear of Morrissey was just one of many to appear over the last few years in the mainstream media. The hit pieces keep coming. But they never work. He’s too seminal, too necessary, too good.
The federal government has failed to protect our country from the threat of radical Islamism, and they’ve failed to protect Canadian Muslims from violence.
Taiwan is, in that sense, a living and breathing alternative history. It is China without communism – what China would have been if the civil war had gone differently.
Field researchers from another planet might be hard pressed to distinguish social justice warriors from their rational liberal counterparts in the wild.
Many grassroots and respected Indigenous leaders across the country have felt that the Assembly of First Nations does not always serve the best interests of First Nations countrywide.
As The Duke himself once said, “Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid.”
Portraying herself as a warrior for conservatism while doing all she can to sabotage it, Candace Owens is the right’s answer to people like Matthew Sears on the left. Her brand can be summarized as one of uninformed statements, unabashed hypocrisy, and opportunism.
I went to a gay bar with my girlfriend on Friday and watched the finale of RuPaul's Drag Race. It was a drag.
"The reality is that we seem to be getting closer to the Emperor and he doesn't seem to have any clothes on," said Wilson on the resignation.