Dittmar
I wrote about Dittmar the other day, a few days after he passed away, and I have a couple of regrets. Not because a few people felt I was being disrespectful, but because I took some time to reflect and realized I only told half his story. For real though, it would take like 100 articles to tell Dittmar’s full story.
Eric
We never found out if it was an accident, or if Eric was trying to kill himself. A few days ago, Eric died from an overdose. We do not know if it was intentional.
What happened to feminism?
The truth is, anyone can make up words and use them to brand people we are pissed off at. It isn’t difficult. But the reason why silly, made up words can be freely used by radical feminists, while men must always abide by some invisible rule book when they dare to speak, is the Oppressed VS Oppressor trope, which gives license for hypocrisy based on perceived hierarchical status.
A system of self ID puts cisgender women in danger
Progressive activists and pundits have called the concept of a person lying about being tans a ‘boogeyman’, and a talking point for far right maniacs. Of course, firebombing everyone with the label of being a bigot is a go-to tactic for simpletons, as most of us, once we fully understand how easy it is to claim the identity of the opposite sex, immediately understand how silly and potentially dangerous it is.
Yaniv: It’s only dead-naming if he is actually trans
People need to stop being afraid. We need to stop acting like we must trade our common sense for some weird collective sense of politeness, rendering us unable to communicate thoughts that might be misunderstood, or deliberately decontextualized by the woke who walk among us.
Why Elizabeth May is better off without Warren Kinsella
Poor Warren Kinsella. For those not living inside the Ottawa bubble, or floating around #cdnpoli Twitter, his name might not mean all that much. But to bubble dwellers and political junkies, Kinsella is known as a practitioner of political dark arts, and we were just...