Matt Palumbo meticulously sorts through the timeline that took New York to its knees under the dysfunctional leadership of Cuomo and de Blasio.
The study came out in 2019 and called "The Cat is Out of the Bag: Orientalism, Anti-Blackness, and White Supremacy in Dr. Seuss's Children's Books."
On Tuesday night's broadcast, Carlson did call out Lorenz for her claim that she was the victim of an online harassment campaign, who had described online criticism as having "destroyed her life."
"I assume that you chose me because you are a primarily white audience and my message is primarily to white people (and you value my work :)," DiAngelo told the university's event coordinator.
"Meantime, their children are taught radical-chic politics," Weiss writes, "which, of course, do not involve anything actually substantively radical, like redistributing the endowment…"
The Foundation for Economic Education called the PRO Act "a case study in unintended consequences."
After disgraced New York Times journalist Taylor Lorenz was busted for her false charge against an innocent entrepreneur, the internet culture reporter is now promoting an anti-harassment campaign and equating the criticism she's faced with "online violence."
While Trudeau said that freedom of expression would always be something he defended, he also added that the practice was "not without limits."
Documents indicate that this was a political move orchestrated by top Democrats in the state including Governor Jay Inslee, to decriminalize drug offenses and continue to enable the massive homeless population.
Millions of supporters joined in to identify as Super Straight. A flag was created and lines were drawn as many others quickly trashed the trend as transphobic and bigoted.
The article finishes by insisting that companies must listen to American Indian tribes, although by that they likely mean to listen to themselves and specific Native Americans who think like them.
While criminals were let out of jails, innocent Canadian citizens are effectively being jailed.
Garland wrote praisingly about a "hilarious" rape number. The dance sequence accompanying the number in the show is called the "rape ballet."
New York Times columnist and racial justice author Charles M. Blow has taken aim at an old Looney Tunes character, Pepe Le Pew, to cancel the romantic French skunk for promoting “rape culture.”
The group called "Safe Return Tacoma" listed four demands that Tacoma Public Schools must meet before educators return to the classroom. These were posted on Twitter.