The more complex a process becomes, the more risky it is to exclude details. Some of these details may be crucial for understanding the process.
Who Stole Queer Culture?
by Tomás Allende
Queer cinema was not about married same-sex couples with a furry pet in the suburbs. It was nihilistic, pointless, and fucking fabulous.
Starting a Cult in 5 Easy Steps
by Rachel Haywire
It’s about time the traditional function of cult-starting became open-sourced for the mass population.
The Leftist Origins of White Nationalism
by Keith Doiron
As a white man, I call upon people to reject both white nationalism and academic anti-white rhetoric.
Oppression Hysteria and the Modern West
by Krista Milburn
What was once a phrase used to define brutal and gruesome conditions has become a worthless catch-all for malcontented activists.
The Plight of the Angry Nerd
by Bas Kleijweg
What do you do with the Angry Nerd? Cast out or opting out, his psyche is too gnarled to be of use in society.
Europa: When Feminism is Silent
by Natasha Maria Phoenix
Feminism now doggedly embraces the tyrannical religiosity that is Islam, all in the name of tolerance and diversity.
Tits and Sass and Censorship
by Brandi Campbell
When religiously satirical sex cartoons are described as bigotry and hatred, it is only because regressive leftists want to generalize a culture.
Silence as a Privilege
by DL Cummings
Privilege benefits from its own unearned circumstances: fewer competing ideas, and the excoriation of nonconformists.
Banning All the Words
by J.M. Dunkelheit
Do people in general need trigger warnings? Most likely not. Consider evolution. Consider how we got here at all.