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‘Sex Week’ at Harvard shows nobody’s safe from the woke inquisition
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One of America’s most exclusive universities has stained its reputation by hosting workshops on subjects far detached from academic excellence. In fact, the classes serve to teach us how far Western civilization is in decline.
Nov 24, 2021 15:59
‘Y: The Last Man’ went out of its way to alienate men, so it’s no surprise hardly anyone watched it and it got canceled
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In yet another example of “get woke, go broke,” the SJW-utopia TV series has been canned by FX. When will Hollywood realize that ignoring the white male demographic is a recipe for failure?
Oct 19, 2021 19:42
Red Bull is right: Standing up to racism doesn’t mean you have to pander to the woke mob
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The CEOs who leaked a “racist” map used at an internal Red Bull presentation have been fired. Quite right, too. While the map was wrong, people don’t want woke politics forced down their throat.
Jul 22, 2020 18:05
Saving the planet or ‘greenwashing’? Behind the scenes of movie industry trying to go eco-friendly
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From Hollywood to Europe, the film industry is hopping on the environmentalist bandwagon by hiring “eco-producers,” dumping bottled water, recycling props and going vegan on-set. Saving the planet or virtue-signaling? You decide.
Nov 12, 2019 06:49
‘Can’t a woman show a nice, muscular bottom?’ Italian fitness club owner denies its body-praising banner is sexist
The operators of Italian fitness club Olympia have become embroiled in a sexism row, after displaying a woman’s bottom on an advertising banner. The club insists it sees nothing offensive in promoting muscular bodies.
Oct 25, 2019 15:47
‘Make Mac Pro grate again’: Twitter has a ball mocking Apple’s newest gadgets
In typical ostentatious fashion, Apple rolled out a number of new products at its Worldwide Developers Conference. While many were enthusiastic about the new tech, some online couldn’t help having fun at the company’s expense.
Jun 4, 2019 04:42
Bad vibrations: Smart sex toys vulnerable to hackers, researchers find
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in smart sex toys, including those made in the US, that allows hackers to easily take control of the devices from the street.
Oct 4, 2017 00:06
'This is disgusting': NJ parents revile ‘slave auction’ school poster project (PHOTOS)
A New Jersey elementary school has been forced to remove posters made by 10 and 11-year-old students as adverts for a ‘slave auction’ after backlash from parents over the assignment.
Mar 12, 2017 15:03
Are magazines that blame Brexit on Russia legitimate?
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The rebooted Newsweek has questioned whether the Brexit vote is valid. Rather than admitting that it simply dislikes the outcome, it ludicrously attempts to pin the blame on Russian meddling.
Dec 8, 2016 12:06
At least 570 stem cell clinics operate unregulated by FDA — study
Businesses marketing stem cell therapy are flourishing in the US, where there is no federal approval or regulation for the procedures. A new study finds the controversial services are being offered at approximately 570 clinics.
Jul 1, 2016 03:57
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