Men’s Rights Facebook Page A Voice For Men Removed On Day Of Annual Conference
Facebook, which has been under fire for months over alleged liberal bias, has shut down another page that goes against popular progressive narratives.
Facebook, which has been under fire for months over alleged liberal bias, has shut down another page that goes against popular progressive narratives.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience this week, discussing a range of topics.
Professor Gerald Horne, Chair of History and African-American studies at the University of Houston, claims that if you say the Pledge of Allegiance or sing the National Anthem, you’re denying America’s “racist history.”
Two remain voters have created “Remainder”, a dating app where no Brexiters are allowed, to cheer up the losing side in Britain’s referendum.
Ariana Rowlands from the UC Irvine College Republicans was adamant on the Milo Yiannopoulos show that whilst the society had been reinstated to its previous position, the battle was not yet over.
Trump’s supporters on Reddit asked questions on a variety of topics including Brexit, the presidential race, censorship on social media, and kebabs.
Heather Marlowe, an anti-rape activist and a rape victim herself, revealed that her opinion on the Stanford rape case was rejected by Buzzfeed, allegedly for not fitting in with the narrative on the case of the justice system failing rape victims.
The Harvard Political Review writes that the rapid rise of Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos can help explain the concurrent rise of Donald Trump.
Breitbart Tech and Social Justice Editor Milo Yiannopoulos sang Happy Birthday to the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump, or, as Milo affectionately referred to him in song, “President Daddy.” Milo is shown relaxing in a pool in the 30 second
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos phoned into the Vince Coakley radio show on Monday morning, where he discussed his reaction to the Islamic terrorist attack that occurred in Orlando, Florida this weekend.
Facebook has once again activated its Safety Check feature in the wake of the deadliest attack on US soil since 9/11. At least 50 people lost their lives after 29-year-old Omar Mateen stormed the LGBT Pulse Nightclub at approximately 2AM last night.
Gawker Media is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is entertaining bids for sale, according to an individual who was briefed on the plan of action.
The Women’s Studies department of DePaul University have organised a safe space for violent protesters at this weeks Milo Yiannopoulos event to recover from the stress.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos will address students at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Chicago police wanted to do their jobs, but DePaul administrators told them to stand down.
Instead of arresting violent protesters, the police targeted the Rebel Pundit, an independent conservative journalist.
Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos will address students at DePaul University Tuesday beginning at 6PM CDT. The event, jointly hosted by DePaul College Republicans and Turning Point USA, can be watched below.
Facebook banned libertarian Canadian commentator Lauren Southern for publicly complaining about the ban of a right-wing Facebook group admin.
If your smart TV has a webcam built into it, hackers can access it over the Internet, just like webcams on laptops.
Students at DePaul University have launched an online petition urging the cancellation of an upcoming talk by Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos.
Milo Yiannopoulos’s Dangerous Faggot Tour is part stand-up comedy show, part provocative social commentary.
Watch Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos address (and possibly trigger!) students at the University of Oregon.
Posters for an upcoming event featuring Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos at The University of California, Irvine, have prompted the university to encourage students to attend “Safe Zone training.”
In a series of tweets sent out Thursday evening, Randi Lee Harper, an “anti-abuse” activist with a notorious reputation for abusing people on social media, declared that she was setting up a Twitter blocklist for anyone who followed a “Breitbart related” account.
What if I told you that the percentage of men taking their own lives had, in the past fifteen years, soared to unprecedented heights, increasing 62% faster than the percentage of women doing the same?
Since the implementation of Twitter’s new algorithmic timeline back in February of this year, conservatives, libertarians and anti-establishment dissidents alike have been waiting for the social media platform to interfere in the current U.S. election cycle. Now it seems that there is clear evidence of Twitter censoring the current Republican front-runner, Donald Trump.
Last April, the Brandeis University student paper The Justice covered an anti-rape march known as “Take Back the Night,” an ongoing even that has taken place at Brandeis since 2005. Unfortunately for the writing team at the paper, they didn’t know that they were stepping into a minefield.
Announced earlier this year, Volvo’s new smartphone app for vehicle keyless entry is on display at the New York International Auto Show. Removing the need for key fobs, it puts the key directly onto the owner’s phone instead.
In a scientific breakthrough, researchers at HRL Laboratories have claimed that they have developed a program that will be able to upload skills and knowledge directly to the brain.
The British National Union of Student’s LGBT Campaign has recently passed a motion decreeing that representatives for gay men in student LGBT societies should be abolished, claiming that they “do not face oppression.”
Once the realm of science-fiction film Minority Report, China is using its sophisticated surveillance system as a basis for a new “unified information environment” that will be used to predict if someone will commit a crime before they actually do it.
A Freedom of Information Act request from Judicial Watch revealed that in April 2015, soldiers of the 67th Signal Battalion based in Fort Gordon, Georgia, were forced to attend a “white privilege” briefing, designed to coach them on how they have systemic privilege for being straight, white men.
A group of “marginalised” students at the University of Arizona issued a list of demands to the University administration, including instituting race quotas in university hiring and adding trigger warnings in classes.
Christopher “moot” Poole, founder and former owner of 4chan, has announced that he has joined Google. This information was later confirmed by the head of Google’s social efforts, Bradley Horowitz.
Having won 7 of the available 11 states, Donald Trump was the clear winner in the Republican camp on Super Tuesday.
Twitter, in an annual 10-K report filed yesterday, revealed just how much money it has bled over the past decade: two billion dollars. In their report, Twitter bluntly acknowledged the extent of the company’s problems: Since our inception, we have incurred significant operating
Mastercard announced that MasterCard Identity Check, known colloquially as “selfie pay,” will be launched with help from large banks in the US, UK, Canada, and other European countries over the coming months.
San Francisco, the gay capital of America, is facing invasion from so-called “tech bros,” according to residents of the city’s famous gay districts who are upset by the growing number of straight people in their communities.
The Liberal Canadian government, led by Justin Trudeau, has again made a mockery of itself.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens burst onto our cinema screens last Thursday, with tens of millions of people around the world going to see it at the cinema. As one of the most anticipated films of this generation, it’s no surprise