Category Archives: Censorship

Are There Fewer Jokes These Days?

A mate of mine in Australia says: “I’ve been enjoying all these old James Bond movies. I enjoy the sexism and racial stereotyping that prevailed in the early Bond movies. It’s a breath of fresh air. There was one set … Continue reading

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From An Editor At Reason Magazine

Libertarianism 2017! This is a young man who ostensibly wants a job someday, tweeting at professional women in his field under his own name pic.twitter.com/YSULm3Pjol — ElizabethNolanBrown (@ENBrown) July 29, 2017 Reason magazine editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown wants to ruin … Continue reading

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Kathy Shaidle On Pseudonyms

Comments at Steve Sailer: * Kathy Shaidle posts: It pains me to agree with Frum, but he’s right. I don’t come from a rich family, or am a Canadian-genetic-lottery-winner like him. Quite the opposite. I have been writing professionally for … Continue reading

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Pseudonyms

David Frum tweets: “My view: if you have something to say online, you should sign your name. If you won’t sign your name, you shouldn’t say it.” Steve Sailer writes: When I started writing professionally a little over a quarter … Continue reading

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The affective politics of keeping it real

Commie academic Justin Murphy writes: Today, there is no longer any mass audience to speak to through dominant channels, overwhelming majorities do not trust mass media, and even the cognitively fragmented semi-mass audiences that remain will only listen to what … Continue reading

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