I’m Loving Substack’s New ‘Notes’ Service. But Can the Good Times Last?
Much as Substack originally supplied writers with a turnkey newsletter operation, Notes provides us with a turnkey form of community-building.
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Much as Substack originally supplied writers with a turnkey newsletter operation, Notes provides us with a turnkey form of community-building.
The project that (finally) got me hooked on Canadian history.
It’s fine to concede the (originally) progressive nature of wokeism, so long as we also call out the movement’s betrayal of core liberal values
To the extent social-justice extremism resembles a puritanical faith, it’s one that provides believers with no grace and no hope of redemption.
How to identify a male research subject? At the University of British Columbia, it’s anyone who “resonates with masculinity.”
With a biologically male athlete poised to break a Canadian women’s record, it’s time for the sport’s leaders to acknowledge the reality of sexual dimorphism.
Trumpeting your wokeness—or anti-wokeness—won’t do anything to fix society’s problems.
A frightening injury at an NHL-sponsored transgender tournament in Wisconsin reminds us why women’s leagues should remain sex-protected spaces.
The hubris and dilettantism of corporate titans is an old story. But the risk has been compounded by digital technology’s hugely scalable nature.
No technical fix can remove the stress that comes with putting your opinions out into the world. And if you can’t handle that stress, you need to log off.
Canadians are being told that they’ve perpetrated multiple genocides. So why aren’t their leaders being tried at The Hague?
At a reunion with my old Ivy League classmates, the faces were the same but the minds seemed wiser.
In an extraordinary new book, Shannon Thrace describes her disintegrating marriage to a man consumed by narcissism and gender dysphoria.
In a new report, Canadian educators are instructed about a Two-Spirit LGBT subcategory that, even the authors admit, lacks any real definition.
In his propaganda about supposed child graves, Ebrahim Raisi is merely reading our own misinformation back to us.