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  • School Tells Girls They Can’t Say ‘No’ When Asked to Dance….Because Inclusivity

    School Tells Girls They Can’t Say ‘No’ When Asked to Dance….Because Inclusivity0

    Have you ever noticed that living in a politically correct world is akin to navigating a field of landmines?   The truth of this metaphor recently made itself apparent in the realm of Valentine-themed dances.   The first instance occurred in a New York elementary school, which cancelled its father-daughter dance because it failed to

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  • Confabulation: Why Telling Ourselves Stories Makes Us Feel Ok

    Confabulation: Why Telling Ourselves Stories Makes Us Feel Ok0

    In a now classic experiment, the psychologists Richard E Nisbett and Timothy Wilson at the University of Michigan laid out a range of items, such as pairs of stockings, and asked people to select one. Participants consistently preferred the items on their most right-hand side. But when they were asked to explain their choices, they

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  • Children Are the UN’s ‘Secret Weapon’ Against Climate Change

    Children Are the UN’s ‘Secret Weapon’ Against Climate Change0

    The United Nations is an outspoken proponent of taking action against global warming, and enlisting youth organizations to participate in the cause has long been part of their strategy. Recently, however, UN panelists explained that getting young people involved against climate change isn’t just important. Rather, it was described as “one of the most effective

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  • Transgender Ideology Is Riddled With Contradictions. Here Are the Big Ones.

    Transgender Ideology Is Riddled With Contradictions. Here Are the Big Ones.0

    People say that we live in a postmodern age that has rejected metaphysics. That’s not quite true. We live in a postmodern age that promotes an alternative metaphysics. As I explain in “When Harry Became Sally,” at the heart of the transgender moment are radical ideas about the human person—in particular, that people are what

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  • Bright Kids Shouldn’t Be Dulled Down with Drugs

    Bright Kids Shouldn’t Be Dulled Down with Drugs0

    When my stepdaughter, Adrienne, was in first grade, her teacher pressured me to put her on stimulants. She explained that Adrienne daydreamed; she also became hyper when she learned something new. “Inattention and hyperactivity are classic symptoms of ADHD. They can be treated with Adderall or Ritalin,” her teacher explained. But I knew this was

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  • Are Progressives More Biased Than Conservatives?

    Are Progressives More Biased Than Conservatives?0

    It’s no secret that university faculties these days—at least in the humanities and social sciences—are overwhelmingly “progressive” in outlook. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, founder of Heterodox Academy, argues that such lack of political diversity can measurably harm the quality of research, at least in his own field. But as one might expect, progressives tend to

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