by Star Parker For sure, Democrats rejoiced as they watched Republicans painfully twist in the wind at the beginning of LGBTQ Pride Month, trying to figure out […]
Tag: cancel culture
Voters reject school ‘cultural sensitivity’
by Cynthia M. Allen Southlake, near Fort Worth, Texas, is not the most unlikely place for a showdown over critical race theory. The Dallas-Fort Worth suburb is […]
Times these days when you simply must close your mind
Thirty years ago, when I was still a music critic, I received a letter from a lady who informed me in no uncertain terms that I didn’t […]
Is there redemption anymore?
by Keith C. Burris Almost everyone has heard the F. Scott Fitzgerald line, “There are no second acts in American lives.” I think he was talking about […]
April 11 letters to the editor
Editor’s note: Letters in support of candidates for city council will not be accepted after April 14 and will not be published after April 18. Program gives […]
Forgiveness in an age of cancel culture
by Michael S. Roth I recently asked the undergrads in my class on virtue and vice to send me a brief note about a time when they […]
Not canceled, no matter what Fox News might say
Last week, we started the conversation on cancel culture. Today, we continue that discussion with things that are not cancel culture — regardless of what Fox News […]
Is it cancel culture or accountability?
Cancel culture. Defined by Dictionary.com as “the popular practice of withdrawing support for (canceling) public figures and companies after they have done or said something considered objectionable […]
Dr. Seuss ‘cancel culture’ backlash is a distraction
by Mary McNamara Last Tuesday, “cancel culture” was officially promoted to “outlaw culture,” which definitely would sound way cooler if it weren’t so maddeningly ridiculous and offensively […]
‘Silenced’? Really? Sen. Josh Hawley blind to irony
by Leonard Pitts Jr. So last week, Sen. Josh Hawley complained that he was being “silenced.” He lodged this complaint on Fox News and in The New […]