Liev Shrieber allowed his son to dress as Harley Quinn at Comic-Con. The “conservative” right of course was outraged. Really?! Why were they outraged? It is because he allowed his son to “cross dress.”« Continue »
The Johnson Amendment
The Johnson Amendment is seen as a legal tool for limiting religion. But it is actually not specific to religious institutions at all. Yet it is often applied disproportionately, especially when it comes to cases with ambiguity such as NPR’s indirect politicking.« Continue »
An Anarchist’s Argument for Voting
Many anarchists do not vote, because they consider voting an exercise of force against others. But that’s only the case in certain instances.« Continue »
Vandalism of Free Bibles
Hemant Mehta posted an article about someone leaving a message in a hotel room bible. Sadly, neither he nor his followers seem to recognize the vandalism. « Continue »
Verbal Bullying and Free Speech
Speech is protected under the first amendment, and always should be. This has presented a moral quandary. Is verbal bullying protected under the constitution? This article, which seeks to answer this question, was spurred by a discussion on Twitter with a group of people who could not accept that speech could be a form of violence.« Continue »