History SMHConspiracy theorists keep getting things right; experts warn that’s dangerous Not just online any more: dangerous movements like the "freedom convoy" are fueled by conspiracy theories, and when those theories are correct, it legitimizes them.
SMHWhy are white people allergic to saying ‘excuse me’ in the grocery store? By failing to acknowledge PoC presences in the store, white shoppers are enforcing the idea that we are not worthy of a basic level of respect—that we are not full humans.
SMHHelpful list of things that are not free speech Online bros often think they are within their rights to share nude photographs of their ex-girlfriends. This is just one of many false urban myths on what constitutes free speech.
Health SMHHow do we prevent discrimination against the vaccinated? They trusted the science. Because of their bravery, they survived Covid. Now experts are sounding the alarm about an emerging new threat vector: a virulent hate movement targeting vaccinated folks.
SMHWhite spite: the secret new weapon targeting folks of color The media gives this phenomenon cutesy names, but we need to call it what it actually is so that we can better understand and address it. Because it's killing us.
Love SMHAnal sex is ruining our buttholes, and buttholes deserve better These days, it seems everyone is going spear fishing for doodoo sharks. But at what cost? Let's dive in, go deep, and examine the dark side of backdoor lovin'.
Black Love SMHChastity is just (yet) another word for anti-Black Virtue signaling 2.0: Instead of trying to make 'chastity' fashionable again, white women would be better served by acknowledging and addressing insecurities in a healthier way.
Black Health SMHThe white girl guide to Allyship Girl, we need to talk. It's about basic human decency.
Love SMHScience fiction has a pedophilia problem no one wants to acknowledge Leeloo is (literally) so infantile she has to rely on Dallas for shelter and food. This trope is called “Born Sexy Yesterday,” and it’s basically underpinning all of western science fiction.
Love SMHCheck out this ridiculous marriage advice from 1933 October 1933 issue of Reading Eagle reports on a survey that gathered information on happiness in marriage. And it's ridiculous.