Literary Submission Policies Shouldn’t be Color-Coded Some American journals now have two fee structures—one for white applicants, and one for everybody else Leigh Ann O’Neill / Brent Morden 12 Oct 2023 · 4 min read
Canadian Parents (Finally) Push Back Against Gender Cultism Many of us are simply tired of living in a society that gaslights citizens with officially sanctioned lies like ‘trans women are women‘ Jonathan Kay 23 Sep 2023 · 7 min read
The Kiss Overreaction and Why We Don’t Have White Guilt: Quillette Cetera Episode 18 Two recent controversies remind us that there's always the option to see yourself as a victor, not a victim. Zoe Booth 21 Sep 2023 · 1 min read
Has the Australian Press Council Been Captured? Quillette Cetera Episode 15 Claire's reporting on trans issues gets her into hot water with the Australian Press Council. Zoe Booth 31 Aug 2023 · 2 min read
US Immigration Threatened to Separate Twin Sons Born to Gay Fathers: Quillette Cetera Episode 14 A conversation with twin expert Nancy L. Segal. Zoe Booth / Nancy L. Segal 17 Aug 2023 · 3 min read
Beware Barbie: Quillette Cetera Episode 13 In an attempt to be provocative, the film rehashes old feminst tropes reminiscent of the 1970s. Zoe Booth / Iona Italia 13 Aug 2023 · 2 min read
Our New Podcast and YouTube Series Introducing you to Quillette Cetera. Zoe Booth 19 Jul 2023 · 2 min read
In Canada, ‘Decolonization’ Has Become a Profitable Enterprise British Columbia’s nursing regulator paid consultants almost $100,000 to design a special complaints process for Indigenous patients. Amy Eileen Hamm 3 Jul 2023 · 6 min read
In Canada, Asking for Evidence Now Counts as ‘Denialism’ Sensational 2021 claims that unmarked Indigenous child graves had been discovered in British Columbia now seem doubtful. But saying so may soon be a criminal offence Jonathan Kay 20 Jun 2023 · 10 min read
Lessons from an Academic Social Panic Following on an investigative report detailing McMaster University’s mishandling of false sex-ring accusations in 2020, here are four lessons to help prevent a recurrence Jonathan Kay 18 Jun 2023 · 11 min read
The Auckland Mobbing of Kellie-Jay Keen Was Fuelled by Media-Peddled Misinformation Why are journalists at Stuff, The Spinoff, and other New Zealand outlets promoting propaganda on behalf of trans-rights activists? Laura López 4 May 2023 · 12 min read
Father Absence Has Already Peaked A Reply to David C. Geary's 'The Rise of Father Absence and Its Attendant Social Ills.' Nicholas Wolfinger 23 Apr 2023 · 5 min read
I’m Loving Substack’s New ‘Notes’ Service. But Can the Good Times Last? Much as Substack originally supplied writers with a turnkey newsletter operation, Notes provides us with a turnkey form of community-building. Jonathan Kay 18 Apr 2023 · 8 min read
A Public Servant Stood Up for Sex-Based Rights at a Gender Workshop—And Paid the Price In a recorded DEI session on ‘Trans Inclusion,’ activist Adrienne Smith told the dissenting staff member, ‘I’m past the point of seeking a respectful debate.’ Jonathan Kay 13 Apr 2023 · 13 min read
Defining ‘Woke’ (a Word We Should Probably All Stop Using) It’s fine to concede the (originally) progressive nature of wokeism, so long as we also call out the movement’s betrayal of core liberal values Jonathan Kay 25 Mar 2023 · 7 min read