
Sometimes a public backlash is exactly what’s needed to kick some common sense into our increasingly woke school boards.
Such is the case with the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) insane decisions not to allow students to attend book club events featuring Marie Henein, an outstanding criminal lawyer the board took issue with because of who she chose to defend, and Nadia Murad, a Nobel Prize-winning woman who had been a victim of ISIL, endured torments too ugly to speak, but managed to escape and now champions young women the world over.
The TDSB is run by morally degenerate radicals who should not be allowed near children.





The Salvation Army has pulled its “Let’s Talk About … Racism” guide after an uproar and donor backlash over the guide asking white supporters of the charity to deliver “sincere” apologies to black people for racism.




How long did it take for Parag Agrawal to stomp all over hopes that the change in Twitter management might not make matters even worse? Less than 24 hours, as it turns out. The first major initiative by Twitter in the Agrawal era is not to make speech freer, but to give Twitter’s apparatchiks and activists even more power and less clarity on what will bring 
