On Wednesday the paperannounced the additionof Sarah Jeong to their editorial board as the “newest in afab groupof recent additions.” As theDaily Caller‘s Amber Athey notes, Jeong previously wrote for the Verge and authored a book about online harassment and free speech titled “The Internet...
Even conservative rockerTed Nugent, a master of right-wing hate speech and conspiracy theories,blasted Wennerfor his “racist and misogynistic attacks that said that Black and female artists are not articulate enough to reference in his book about rock 'n' roll history, which is so clearly biase...
Just under a year ago, I started a new gig that I was cautiously excited about:creating editorial comicsfor the Week in Review section of The New York Times. David Rees was going to write them and I was going to draw them. This seemed like an ideal partnership; David (creator of the ...
Time and time again we've heard from the left that 'hate speech' is so dangerous because it couldinspire peopleto commit violent acts.If that's the case, why are theWashington PostandNew York Timesallowing people to use their platform to justify actual violence and potential...
By Greg Hunter’s USAWatchdog.com (WNW 568 2.10.23) Vice President Biden gave the annual State of the Union address, and it might as well have been called the State of Inflation address. The ideas presented by Biden spell big inflation and bigger debts.
You forgot the part where Google, the defender of freedom and free speech, censored Search results in China for 4 years for MONEY. oh btw, they're STILL currently censoring search results in 28 other countries. If you?re going to take a stance GOOGLE, don?t pussyfoot a...
For now, it seems that Twitter is focused on abuse and hate speech rather than stressing about celebrities paying for fame. While Twitter could have included a more aggressive response to the Times story, something about taking action against these actions, and yeah, there's the fact that th...
“I have gotten to know WillHapperwell over the past several years,” said the free-market Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Myron Ebell. “He is a man of great integrity and high attainments. Calling one of America’s most distinguished scientists a ‘denialist’ is just stupid.” ...