‘Cancel-culture’: Big-name liberals reject illiberalism … but why?
To do or to say something insufficiently progressive these days risks the wrath of what’s being called “cancel-culture.”

To do or to say something insufficiently progressive these days risks the wrath of what’s being called “cancel-culture.”
A colleague shared comments he and his wife get when people find out they have seven kids: “Are they all yours?” “Were they all planned?”
Clearly, genocide is what Boko Haram and the Fulani herdsman are after in Nigeria.
The ideas of Critical Theory, especially since the horrific killing of George Floyd, have become a central part of our national conversation.
Since the horrific killing of George Floyd, the moral outrage in our nation is palpable. Moral consensus, however, is not.
SpaceX’s stated goal is to make off-world travel more affordable, but Musk has deeper, more science-fiction-like ambitions, including seeding the human species on other planets.
It’s easy to forget that the local star that warms our faces and wakens our flowers, this “blazing ball of fusion-powered plasma,” is actually capable, at least in theory, of scorching our planet and all of us to a lifeless cinder.
Every time evangelicals try to serve people, progressives want to harp on sex.
Another week, another lengthy YouTube video alleging a coronavirus-related conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
Today, in the U.S. there are only 6.5 weddings for every 1,000 people, the lowest rate since we started keeping records just after the Civil War