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Quillette 2 u
Looking back: A year later, Canadians are thinking about the victims and everyone affected by the deadly shooting rampage in the heart of Toronto. In the hours after the violence, Quillette's wrote about it.
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Quillette 2 u
When the Lion Wakes: The Global Threat of the Chinese Communist Party |
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Quillette 3 u
“Fighting ‘The Patriarchy’ is feminism’s raison d’etre, and without this enemy the cause itself is in jeopardy...Winkler’s take on Shakespeare is yet another iteration of feminism’s belief that men have a blind spot for women’s humanity.”
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Quillette 6 u
From the archives: How Social Constructionism Created the Sex Addiction Model
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Quillette 6 u
"Scott Hutchinson’s death caused fans to ask: What does this mean? If he couldn’t save himself through his music, how can it help the rest of us?"
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Jonathan Kay 10 u
Today on : a very touching piece by about the death of Scott Hutchinson, who led the indie rock band Frightened Rabbit until his suicide last year.
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Niall Ferguson 24 u
"The Age of Amnesia" by tells it like it is about the decline of a) historical knowledge b) free speech and intellectual diversity at universities and c) western civilization:
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James Lindsay 22 u
My objective with this was far less to explain why Antifa would take up violence against someone like Andy Ngo -- it's what they do -- and far more to explain why so much of the media, established and social, saw it as something defensible.
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Quillette 13 u
"If feminist orthodoxy insists that masculine sexual energy is in itself “toxic” & must thus be written out of social discourse, women will not have to contend with their own powerful sexual nature as the inspiration/location for the masculine imagination"
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Quillette 17 u
"I once asked an uncommonly honest male friend to describe how he felt when he looked at a beautiful image of a nude woman...His response was politically incorrect, borderline indecent, sexually subversive, and, I think, entirely accurate."
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Quillette 17 u
"These ideas have proven to be so elastic that even the voicing of opposition to antifa itself can somehow be lumped in under the category of violence."
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Quillette 21 Iúil
"Scott Hutchinson’s death caused fans to ask: What does this mean? If he couldn’t save himself through his music, how can it help the rest of us?"
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Quillette 21 Iúil
"The first three-man crew was tucked into their new spacecraft. It would be shut tight, pressurized with 100 percent oxygen, and disconnected from all but internal power, for a series of tests run on what was an untested, new machine."
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Quillette 21 Iúil
Coming Together to Honor a Dead Rock Star—And Ward Off Our Own Demons |
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HeadlineRhymes 20 Iúil
When a victim's a victim, no matter how small It's the end of the road for due process for all
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Quillette 21 Iúil
"Intellectual intolerance thrives when the heritage of the past—with its mixed and inconvenient lessons—is sent down the memory hole. ... human beings are not necessarily good and, for that reason, power must be dispersed"
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Quillette 21 Iúil
From the archives: Against the Politicisation of Museums
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Quillette 21 Iúil
“In order for consumers to make informed purchasing choices, we need fair-minded and accurate reporting about the companies we patronize, not scaremongering polemics preaching a gospel of tyranny and exploitation.”
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Claire Lehmann 21 Iúil
How words became 'violence' and violence became 'self-defence.' It's not an accident, it's a decades long outcome of a̶c̶t̶i̶v̶i̶s̶t̶ academic theory
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Quillette 21 Iúil
"Using the infinitely labile typology of the academy, all words can be theorized into ‘violence’ (so long as they have something to do with ‘oppression’) — which means that actual violence taken up in response to such words is cast as ‘self-defense’"
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