EXCLUSIVE – Former Mumford & Sons musician Winston Marshall shared his frustrations about the apparent “professional punishment” for artists who dare to challenge progressive ideology in a new interview. Marshall made headlines in 2021 after he left the folk rock band Mumford & Sons following the uproar after he tweeted …
Read More »Transgender CEO fires back at 'transphobic' critics, 'right-wing press' after women's health group appointment
A transgender woman has responded to critics who expressed outrage after she was appointed to CEO of a women’s reproductive health charity. Endometriosis South Coast (ESC) is described as an “inclusive” charity set up to support those diagnosed with endometriosis or adenomyosis. These two diseases occur when tissue similar to …
Read More »Taylor Swift fans go scorched earth on NY Times after op-ed questions her sexuality: 'Ethics out the window'
After running an opinion piece that questioned Taylor Swift’s sexuality, the New York Times quickly learned what it means to have bad blood with a devoted fan base. The singer’s fans, “Swifties,” went scorched earth on the publication, irate that it would publish a opinion piece that suggested Swift might …
Read More »JD Vance tells Dems outraged over young Republicans' leaked group chat to 'grow up'
Vice President JD Vance shrugged off the outrage on Wednesday about a leaked group chat from young conservatives, arguing this pales in comparison to the exposed texts from Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones. Vance and President Donald Trump separately slammed Democrats who continue to back Virginia attorney general …
Read More »Rutgers chancellor launches safety review, ‘academic freedom’ task force amid ‘Dr Antifa’ uproar
The chancellor of Rutgers University said the institution is committed to academic freedom and will be launching a safety review and “academic freedom” task force amid the ongoing controversy surroundingAntifa-aligned professor Mark Bray. “I write today to reaffirm Rutgers University’s unwavering commitment to academic freedom and freedom of expression—values that …
Read More »SPLC files lawsuit supporting Georgia teacher who said the ‘world is a bit safer’ without Charlie Kirk
The Southern Poverty Law Center filed a lawsuit supporting a Georgia teacher who said that the “world is a bit safer without him,” referring to Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder who was assassinated in September. The lawsuit, filed by the SPLC and the Georgia Association of Educators on …
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