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California State University professor Melina Abdullah wondered if being a Taylor Swift fan is a sign of racism.
A California elementary school is under fire for dismal math and literacy rates that plummeted even further after purchasing a curriculum two years ago that was branded specifically as “woke” by its creator.
In less than five minutes, the teacher helps a young student through a simple critical thinking exercise debunking the alleged transphobia illustrated by acclaimed children’s author J.K. Rowling.
This week, the Florida House of Representatives passed legislation along party lines that would ban ideologically-based flags from flying in government buildings.
Since they started it, I say we should continue with this exercise by providing four more prime examples of liberal historical leaders who should be canceled using the left’s standards.
The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh took to X this weekend to discuss the uneven historical lens through which Americans evaluate MLK Jr. versus white historical figures.
The numbers don’t lie: young white Americans just aren’t as interested in going into the Army as they used to be.
A new California law compels stores over a certain threshold of employees to have “gender-neutral” toy aisles.
I’m a dude (despite the fact that according to some professors throughout the nation, anyone can be a “dude” these days), but that doesn’t mean it’s plain as day to see that throughout the country, conservative women on campuses face a unique variety of challenges men such as myself will never have to tangle with. Luckily for the ladies out there, Network of Enlightened Women (NeW) president and founder Karin A. Lips has a new book out which sets itself up to be the definitive guide for handling the challenges of surviving a liberal campus with your sanity, integrity and dignity intact all within it’s pages.
A recent poll by Rasmussen Reports shows Democrats approve of a proposal that would essentially ‘cancel’ George Washington and remove his statue from New York City.
A Massachusetts high school decided to nix USA Day from the approved themes for Spirit Week because it’s too “political.”