The Dishonesty of #MeToo in Canada's Literary Scene
The effect of the #MeToo movement, especially in Canada, is creating the same subdued atmosphere among men.
The effect of the #MeToo movement, especially in Canada, is creating the same subdued atmosphere among men.
The woman raped by Roman Polanski when she was thirteen reflects on her candid memoir, #MeToo, and the culture of victimhood.
This Orientalism has clouded how many on the Western Left understand and approach minority cultures within their own societies.
Events that transpire around the world and large-scale societal changes seem to be far beyond the control of any single person.
The internet is not a TV station, a babysitter, a shopping mall, a kindergarten, or a support group.
Social networks are effective at increasing participation – by lessening the level of motivation that participation requires.
The fundamental Buddhist dictum is that “life is suffering” and that the only way of transcending this suffering is to face up to it squarely.
Suffice it to say that he hardly comes off as a right-wing cultural warrior seeking to embed himself among the enemy.
A failed hero is a young person who finds that chaos insurmountable, and is swallowed by its overwhelming force.
The match for each, of course, is Tesla. Surprised? Most people have heard his name, but few know much about his place in modern science and technology.
The tech industry more broadly is rarely discussed in terms of friendliness towards those with high functioning autism, such as Gideon.
Things change once we leave the world of infallible humans who can create a perfectly benevolent general intelligence.
The possibility that non-life became life over a million or so years, rather than hundreds of millions of years, is astonishing.
At this point, we must really pause to ask ourselves how feminist theory is leaking into popular culture, and the reason is that it’s activism-driven scholarship.
Personal or collective attitudes that create an invitation to victimhood and infirmity can alter what we expect for ourselves.