Trigger Warnings Aren't Confined to College Campuses: Here Are 3 Unusual Places They Appeared
"I had to add a content warning or else."
"I had to add a content warning or else."
Kelly says the social media site offered no explanation, which would violate its own policies.
A culture of outrage doesn't help anyone.
It's bad when U.S. presidents think of weapons sales to dictatorships as jobs programs, but should we remove political constraints on arms dealing altogether?
Political correctness isn't a communist plot.
Many who oppose "political correctness" also support a variety of specific types of censorship.
"Most members of the 'exhausted majority,' and then some, dislike political correctness."
Editor David Remnick wanted to scrutinize Trump-era populism, but his liberal peers won't let him.
Plus: Why Jordan Peterson may be right about postmodern neo-Marxism.
Uncensored author and new college grad Zachary R. Wood explains why his generation is so scared of viewpoint diversity.
The novelist talks about film, #MeToo, Hollywood hypocrisy, the savviness of Kim Kardashian, and the longevity of American Psycho and Less Than Zero.
The language police have come for the space geeks.
"Caused harm to members of several communities"
The stars have signed an open letter explaining why Gunn didn't deserve to lose his job.
A new study suggests that trigger warnings may actually increase student vulnerability to offensive or troubling material.
Kevin Bean plays a cartoonish villain called "Blitzkrieg" in the ring. No, that doesn't mean he's a Nazi in real life.
Dan Harmon deletes his Twitter account after a years-old video resurfaces.
Guardians of the Galaxy actors say there's more to the man than his old tweets.
Conservatives who participated in this lynch mob are hypocrites.
Peterson: "SJWs" evolved from Marxism.
The company's hands-off, user-centered approach is a model other content platforms would do well to emulate.
Why ABC cancelling the show after Roseanne Barr's racist remark about Valerie Jarrett might not be a great thing.
Teams will now be fined if their employees don't show sufficient on-field respect during the National Anthem, because we live in a very serious country.
"Support for Trump (and opposition to Clinton) is especially likely amongst people who feel emotional reactance to restrictive communication norms."
So why has a generation of wayward young men welcomed him as their messiah?
Wolf's White House-focused hostility was a hell of a lot healthier than the smug chumminess that usually prevails at the annual journalist gathering.
But it's a great game for gringos and Mexicans alike.
Lessons from Jordan Peterson's book 12 Rules for Life
Lisa and Marge tackle political correctness and The Problem with Apu.
More tech folks call themselves libertarian than anything else. So why are they afraid to speak up at work?
The YouTube sensation headlined Students for Liberty's LibertyCon and embodied the tolerance and good humor he espouses as an interviewer.
"Left-wing authoritarians can be just as prejudiced, dogmatic, and extremist as right-wing authoritarians."
Is a slingshotted blackberry really worse than constant attempted murder?
State senator proposes mandatory minimums for repeat First Amendment violators.
Bias incident reporting system undermines the very point of having a university.
It isn't just parents. Cops, schools, reporters, bureaucrats and busybodies got in on the action this year.
Nobody calls himself a censor anymore in the 21st century. We've got better words for it.
At the University of Minnesota, wrapped gifts could get you on the naughty list.
Coco is legit, which is why people are seeing it in droves.
"It's dangerous to say that a topic is off the table just because it might be a little bit controversial," says the Wilfrid Laurier University student.
"It is an overtly racist play and will be harmful to the student population if staged."
If you've ever wondered why conservatives struggle to win support among racial and ethnic minorities, here's part of the answer.
Reluctance to use the T-word after mass killings can be routinely found whether perpetrators are white or brown.
Could Blazing Saddles or The Producers get made today?
"People believe that the elite academy is destroying our country, and what's good about it."
When the punk rock thought-police targeted the New York City band Agnostic Front.
Where should we stop (and start) with renaming places due to historical crimes?