Not All Ovarian Cancer Victims Are Women, Says London’s Govt-Funded ‘Vagina Museum’
London’s so-called Vagina Museum has marked Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month by lecturing social media followers that not all victims of the deadly disease are women.
London’s so-called Vagina Museum has marked Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month by lecturing social media followers that not all victims of the deadly disease are women.
The folks over at GLAAD clearly didn’t have a good time watching the Super Bowl on Sunday. The organization has blasted this year’s line up of commercials for their “minimal” LGBTQ representation, saying brands need to do more to “put LGBTQ people and issues into the mainstream conversation.”
Yale University’s School of Public Health gave a prestigious public award to Kimberle Crenshaw, a pioneer of Critical Race Theory and intersectionality.
The Los Angeles Unified School District has prepared a lesson to teach children about privilege and intersectionality.
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) is set to release radical “gender identity” guidance, in which it claims “sex is not limited to male or female,” the Daily Mail reported Tuesday.
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) claimed on Wednesday the Democrat Party is not a cult but a coalition of intersectionality.
A higher education trade union in Britain has drawn criticism for supporting its members to self-identify as another race.
In a Newsweek essay published Thursday, Matthew Brodsky, former adviser to the Trump administration’s Middle East peace team, blasted the left.
Grace Church School, a private school in Manhattan, is urging students and staffers to refrain from using basic terms such as “mom” and “dad” and to replace them with more “inclusive language” as detailed in an extensive 12-page guide, which considers the phrase “traditional family” an “outdated” term.
The British arm of Hollywood’s Time’s Up movement is reportedly developing an app that will educate women on workplace microaggressions and give them the resources to take action. Microaggressions are small social wrongs and slights that are perceived as overt acts of hostility by victim groups.
“Defunding the police is a feminist issue,” declares the Women’s March website, which frames law enforcement as pathologized by “systemic racism.”
Joe Biden claimed women “never had a fair shot” in America in a policy document titled “The Biden Agenda for Women.”
At a Black Lives Matter demonstration in London, a self-described mixed-race member of the LGBT community said that the concept of intersectionality means that there is “one common enemy: the white man” and therefore “we need to get rid of them”.
Computer processor giant Intel pledged $1 million to support “social justice” and “anti-racism” via “various nonprofits and community organizations,” announced company CEO Bob Swan in a statement declaring, “Black lives matter. Period.”
The Black Lives Matter protests took an intersectional turn over the weekend in London as BLM and LGBTQ activists called for an end to the capitalist system and the abolition of police.
Northeastern University Professor Suzanna Danuta Walters, who is perhaps best known for her Washington Post column entitled “Why Can’t We Hate Men?” is back this week with a new column in which she claims that Senator Elizabeth Warren is the first “intersectional” candidate for president.
Student leaders at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York, were required to play a “social justice” themed board game during a training session.
Author and New York Times columnist Andrew Sullivan appeared at a panel event Monday about how Hollywood portrays “the other side” in film and was shouted down after he defended white, working-class Americans from what Sullivan calls Hollywood’s generalizations of them a “bigots” and “racists.”
Left-wing celebrity activist Alyssa Milano apologized over the weekend for causing offense after calling herself a disabled, transgender person of color in a social media post.
The prestigious Williams College in Massachusetts is scheduled to host a “Processing Whiteness” workshop for its faculty and students.
Actress Gina Rodriguez broke down in tears while responding to backlash over comments she made in November regarding pay disparities between white, black, Asian, and Latina women.
The Women’s March is facing charges that the left-wing group is promoting the bigotry and corruption it claims to oppose.
Today, antisemitism is appearing in the mainstream in ways that, only a few years ago, would have seemed impossible or at least highly unlikely.
Two universities in London have stopped using the word “woman” because it is not inclusive enough. They have adopted “womxn” as its replacement to “promote intersectionality.”
Conservative commentator Andrew Sullivan argued recently that the social justice notion of “intersectionality” morphs into the liberal principle of “individuality” when taken to its extreme.