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"Picture this, I hold a knife to your throat and spit my transness into your ear. Does that turn you on? Are you scared? I sure fucking hope so," wrote Matt Thompson in his paper for the London School of Economics.
Recently a Twitter user said he wished her a "very nice pipebomb in mailbox," the Harry Potter creator responded with sarcasm.
'It's chaos behind the scenes at The View. Joy Behar is openly moaning about Meghan leaving as it's finally hit her that sometimes it is better the devil you know.”
Amazon's Kindle readers are filling the top pages of free recommendations for kids with radical children’s books, designed to train a generation of activists.
Doctors for decades overlooked the differences between male and female bodies other than in regards to reproduction. The Vagina Museum would have women's health again regulated to the dustbin of the undiscussable.
Real feminism has joined the progressive culture war and has left many women behind. Feminists shame other women for taking on even the slightest expression of traditional gender roles.
The inclusion of this popular book in their July "white box" was a "serious, violent, incident," the American Booksellers Association said. Its continued sale on Amazon prompted two employees to quit.
The emoji board is meeting again to add new symbols to the emoji language. Among those up for review this year are a "pregnant man" and "pregnant person."
Old posts have resurfaced that allegedly show famous trans activist Alok Vaid-Menon referring to little girls as “kinky” as well as seemingly excusing sexual assault against them.
In the latest episode of Candace, firebrand Daily Wire host Candace Owens interviews UFC fighter Beneil Dariush, who dedicated a recent victory to all those who have been hurt globally by Marxist ideologies.
"The baby has been able to latch," Petrona tells the camera as Ahanu looks on silently. "But I've not been able to produce any milk."
The library apologized, but a promo for the event clearly showed a grown adult in a rainbow monkey costume with a swinging phallus between their legs.
A new report shows that schools in twelve different states use material that pushes racial divisions as ideology.
A spokeswoman for The New York Times vowed that the outlet’s "confidential" standards for determination on the bestsellers list are applied "consistently."
Ibram X. Kendi contradicted his past statements in a recent interview with Joy Reid, saying that "white-people aren't inherently racist" after years of teaching that white people are, in fact, racist.