Tag: Cancel culture

Total Results: 102


October 12, 2020

America was founded by social justice warriors The riots of 2020 are nothing new — the country was established by intolerant radicals

Daniel DeCarlo

Monday
28.09

28.09

Is the mob coming for Charles Darwin? Is the woke Left strong enough to take down the ultimate icon of the modern age?

Peter Franklin

Thursday
17.09

17.09

Confessions of a student Marxist It is hard not to conclude that a whole generation has been terribly misled about how best to pursue a life of meaning and resilience

Tobias Phibbs

Monday
14.09

14.09

Why the new inquisition came for David Hume Just as in the philosopher's day, the zealots of the 21st century cannot understand human complexity

Giles Fraser

Monday
03.08

03.08

How universities shut out conservative academics A new report shows the extent of intolerance towards unorthodox thinkers in British academia

Matthew Goodwin

Tuesday
28.07

28.07

From Covid to crime: how media hype distorts risk The pandemic has forced everyone to undertake a high-stakes crash course in statistics — including journalists

Tom Chivers

Thursday
23.07

23.07

Have I become a bourgeois cliche? My lockdown obsession with fine wine has refocused my attention on life's important little details

Giles Fraser

Thursday
16.07

16.07

Even excommunication is better than cancellation Cancel and be damned: today's hyper-puritan mob justice offers no chance of redemption

Giles Fraser

Tuesday
14.07

14.07

The historical amnesia of culture warriors Work that's cancelled for being 'of its time' was probably objected to, at the time

Dorian Lynskey

Friday
10.07

10.07

So much for the bravery of the Harper’s letter The response to the free speech petition has once again exposed the intolerance of the Left

Douglas Murray

Tuesday
07.07

07.07

Don’t let the activists grind you down So what if you stand up for women's rights, or find Louis CK funny? It’s time to stop pandering to the mob

Meghan Murphy

Monday
06.07

06.07

We are all prisoners of groupthink Patrick McGoohan's 1960s cult curiosity turns out to be a parable for our intolerant times

Gareth Roberts