Yes, ‘heteronormativity’ is a word coined by academics to describe heterosexuals and it now applies to Melania Trump’s speech scandal.
Monthly Archives For July 2016
Democrats’ Racist Roots
Carol Swain, a professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University, is one of the stars of Dinesh D’Souza’s new movie, “Hillary’s America,” which examined in detail the historical racism of the Democratic Party….
The DNC: 5 things to know
What happened Tuesday? Hillary Clinton gained 2,842 delegates Tuesday evening and was officially nominated by the Democratic party. Clinton made history, seeing as she is the first woman to gain that spot. The day’s events…
Duke Basketball’s Coach K ‘Embarrassed’ by North Carolina Transgender Bathroom Law
Duke men’s basketball’s ‘Coach K’ said that he’s embarrassed by the bathroom law in North Carolina, which has led to boycotts by the state of New York and the University of Albany men’s basketball team.
Catholic Loyola Marymount University Employee Reinstated after Fighting Suspension over Traditional Family Views
The Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund defended employee Gigi Kurz, who was suspended because some in the Loyola Marymount University’s LGBT community complained about her traditional marriage and family views that offended them.
Law School Professor who Wore ‘Black Lives Matter’ Shirt sees Bar Passage Rate Fall
Patricia Leary of California’s Whittier Law School has stirred controversy by wearing a ‘Black Lives Matter’ shirt to her class and The College Fix reported her law students’ bar passage rate fell recently.
Japan Knife Attack Discredits Left Anti-Gun Movement
Once again, the anti-gun movement has been discredited, this time with a mass killing using a knife in Japan. Within 40 minutes, a young man injured almost 50 mentally disabled patients, killing 19. Satoshi Uematsu…
Still feeling the Bern at the DNC
Although the liberal media is fawning over the Democratic National Convention, it’s hard to ignore the issues surrounding the event. Bernie Sanders supporters turned out in full force at the Democratic National Convention, causing havoc…
South African University Withdraws Speaking Engagement of Mohammed Cartoon Editor
Nixing a speech by the former editor who published cartoons of Mohammed is what the vice chancellor of South Africa’s University of Cape Town suggested to the university’s academic freedom committee.
Justice, feminism and girls who grow up too quickly: a Q&A with Yasmin Vafa
The pedestrians were walking; taxi drivers honking; kids running; metros moving; baristas brewing; businessmen chatting. And it didn’t take long for the city to appear as if it had fully woken up. The sun was…