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Twenty-three-year-old Sean Kealiher, who was known locally in the Antifa community under the pseudonym “Armeanio Lewis,” died of blunt-force trauma.
Mark Zuckerberg’s been talking to conservatives, and it pissed progressives off. So much so that the hashtag #DeleteFacebook began circulating.
Controversial rapper Takashi 6ixNine has just signed a 2 album $13 million deal despite being behind bars.
In a bid to eliminate gendered terminology, Air Canada has decided to scrap the common address “ladies and gentlemen” or the French “mesdames et messieurs” for all staff.
The Beyond Meat website has quietly removed a likely inaccurate statistic that purported to show that eating meat increases the likeliness of developing heart disease by 21 per cent and getting cancer by 16 per cent.
New footage tweeted by Human Events’ Ian Miles Chong shows Extinction Rebellion quite literally burying their heads in the sand.
We love dunking on low-information people when they say “video games cause violence.” But nobody expected Joe Rogan to jump on this sinking boat.
It’s time children grew up and learned the harsh realities of life. Shoot heroin, smoke crack, eat your neighbour, never shower and watch Sesame Street.
Edmonton must treat groups that dissent from popular opinions with the same respect and rights to tax-funded spaces as those with popular opinions.
Canada: Powered by Women is a new national initiative designed to bring women together through social media to have political discussions about big issues.
In the world of intersectionality, you must comply or you will be excommunicated. Never has the madness been clearer. For that, we should be thankful to CNN
“I’ve seen young girls crying because they think they’re going to die and yet there is no scientific basis for the claims that your organization is making.”
When threatened with arrests, one activist said, “They came round and told us that we should be moving on. I don’t think we are going to move on. It’s not a risk if you know you’re going to be arrested. It’s something I’ll do if I need to.”
South Park now joins the likes of Winnie the Pooh, who was featured in the episode. Pooh Bear was also banned in China because the lovable children’s character was used as a facial comparison to mock Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Cancelling literature for “toxic masculinity” isn’t going to punish male authors. It’s going to punish us. We are the ones who will miss out.