Guernica Cancels an Inconvenient Essay (UPDATED)
An "uncompromising" journal cancels an essay for failing to say the right things.
An "uncompromising" journal cancels an essay for failing to say the right things.
Hasan Minhaj’s stand-up tests the boundaries of fact and fiction.
They should be heard, not shouted down.
Hasan Minhaj’s stand-up tests the boundaries of fact and fiction.
John Stossel and the English actress discuss their shared problem—and why they'd like to destigmatize stuttering.
DEI statements are political litmus tests.
"We don't quash this with censorship because that creates a worse underbelly," said Ramaswamy.
"Being a true free speech champion does require that you defend speech that even you disagree with," says libertarian Rikki Schlott.
“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
Rikki Schlott and Greg Lukianoff discuss their new book, The Canceling of the American Mind.
Being against cancel culture requires consistency.
Whether a person deserves to be "cancelled" for saying awful things depends on the nature of what they said and the nature of their job.
This sets a dangerous precedent.
The Fox libertarian on why joking around is a vital form of free expression
Reason broke the story of activist Zyahna Bryant baselessly accusing a fellow student of racism. It's still wrong to cancel her.
UVA found "insufficient evidence" to conclude that Morgan Bettinger called protesters "good speed bumps." They punished her anyway.
In 2018, director James Gunn was fired from the film for gross tweets. But this comic book sequel shows the value of his gross-out sensibility.
Morgan Bettinger might sue the University of Virginia for violating her First Amendment rights.
Morgan Bettinger was accused on social media of telling protesters they would make good "speed bumps." It was more than a year before investigations cleared her.
What happens when anti-liberty zealots get the same powers?
James Madison University's debate team says that "free speech should not extend to requiring us to platform or amplify ideas that are exclusionary, discriminatory, or hostile."
Plus: did the editors sing Happy Birthday to Adam Smith?
Plus: did the editors sing Happy Birthday to Adam Smith?
A new survey from FIRE reveals rampant illiberalism and self-censorship among young faculty.
But DEI administrators' statements have always been pointless and generic
The mystery writer and cultural critic is an outspoken defender of free thinking and cultural appropriation.
Let Augustus Gloop be fat.
Companies who embrace political agendas to please some of their employees or customers risk alienating others.
"I think the Democratic Party has severely underestimated how many people like me there are," says the 1986 USA Gymnastics national champion.
The Vienna Green Party had demanded a scheduled performance of the reunited heavy metal band be canceled because of a 2016 incident in which singer Phil Anselmo threw out a Nazi salute.
"It's stories and songs and films cut apart and written over, leaving no trace and no remnant of whatever used to be," writes novelist and cultural critic Kat Rosenfield.
Social media, streaming, and a new era of digital self-censorship
For the first time, The Great British Baking Show's three best bakers are immigrants to the U.K.
The Monty Python legend on giving offense and getting laughs
Religious Kurds used social media to shut down a rap concert—and they're swinging their weight around politics, too.
The movement's net caught a lot of men like writer Junot Diaz—ordinary jerks rather than formidable serial predators.
The journalist has taken a great deal of flack—from both sides.
Priscilla Villarreal found herself in a jail cell for publishing two routine stories. A federal court still can't decide what to do about that.
The journalist and comedian makes the case that "new puritans" espousing the religion of social justice have captured the Western world.
Andrew Doyle on the "new puritans" and their godawful religion of social justice.
An excerpt from The Next American Economy: Nation, State, and Markets in an Uncertain World.
The rapper is undeniably brilliant. And outrageous. But how seriously should we take any artist's politics? A conversation with the host of The Re-Education.
"Students were misreading exam questions at an astonishing rate," says Maitland Jones Jr.
Numerous critics object to the fact that the filmmaker, Meg Smaker, is a white woman.
Joe Biden, MAGA fans, and Xi Jinping all fall victim to the band's violent displays on its current tour.
A new survey from FIRE shows one-third of college students report it is “sometimes” or “always” acceptable to shout down a controversial campus speaker.