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Corporate Harassment Policy Does Harm on NBC’s ‘Superstore'
Well, nowadays it's just a matter of time before you're in hot water for something you say to someone. NBC’s Superstore exemplifies how relationships in the workplace can be almost impossible thanks to vague sexual harassment policies.
Homegrown Domestic Terrorism Strikes Again on NBC’s 'Blindspot'
While the rest of the world is concerned with ISIS, Hollywood enjoys portraying domestic terrorism as a major threat to our security. This trend continues with NBC’s Blindspot in making U.S. citizens, including a veteran, the bad guys.
From Hollywood, an Anti-Trump Picture Book for ‘Adults’
Dissent may be the highest form of patriotism (when the GOP has power, anyway) but passing nasty drawings of political opponents has to be the lowest form of dissent. And that’s what the left’s giant temper tantrum has come down to.
Why Tumblr Is Planned Parenthood’s Favorite Social Media Platform
Forget Facebook and Twitter. Tumblr is Planned Parenthood’s social media platform of choice.
Michelle O. Refuses to Leave Kids (or Us) Alone
Just when you thought you’d escaped the world’s most overexposed and sycophantically fawned-over woman, here she comes again. All will worship her sculpted arms, and despair.
Fox’s ‘Star’ Ironically Proves Black Lives Matter’s Violence
In Wednesday night’s episode of Fox’s Star titled “Black Wherever I Go”, Black Lives Matter activist Derek (Quincy Brown) convinces mourners from Danielle Jackson’s (Jasmine Burke) funeral to protest Atlanta police killings of black suspects.
'Blackish' Hits Bakeries That Won't Make Gay Wedding Cakes
ABC's show Blackish likes to focus on black issues as if it has authority to speak for every single black person in America. But every so often, they like to touch on other social issues, like gay wedding cakes. How lucky we are to have Blackish to show us these important views!
TV Land Comedy Proves Why Common Core ‘Sucks’
Tuesday night’s episode of the TV Land comedy Teachers hilariously tackled Common Core and how much it “sucks.” In the episode “Held Back,” Ms. Feldman is minding her own business, creatively teaching her third grade class math when Principal Pearson comes in and tells her she must teach Common Core. Ms. Feldman balks, saying Common Core “sucks” and that she tailors her teaching to the kids’…
'Fresh Off The Boat:' Estranged Sisters Bond Over 'White Cruelty'
I’ll never understand why slamming white people and only white people is considered a joke. Furthermore, I can’t understand how liberals seem to do it so easily despite their claim “love trumps hate.” Both those things are on full display from just one line in the most recent episode of Fresh Off The Boat.
Abortionist Tells NYT: Unborn Baby a ‘Human Entity,’ Not a ‘Person'
One abortionist is revealing his abortion religion – and one New York Times writer couldn’t get enough of it.
MRC’s Gainor Rebukes Media’s ‘PC’ Terrorism Coverage
MRC Vice President of Business and Culture Dan Gainor called out the media for their “PC” coverage of radical Islamic terrorism. On Feb. 7, Gainor appeared on Intelligence Report with Trish Regan, and analyzed Trump’s recent comments blasting the media’s “very dishonest” coverage of terrorism around the world.
What Could Go Wrong? CBS Orders Sitcom on ‘Living Biblically’
CBS has ordered a new pilot called Living Koranically. It’s about a “modern-day man who, at a crossroads in his life, decides to live life according to” the Koran. The comedy will revolve around the main character’s bumbling attempts at honor killings and conversions by the sword even as he tries to get his mother and sister to don burqas and convinces himself that Jewish acquaintances are apes.…
'Racist' Costume Triggers Fears for 'Emotional Safety' on TV Drama
The fifth and final season of Freeform’s Switched at Birth has the fingerprints of Social Justice Warriors all over it. The second episode, which aired on Tuesday night, “This Has to Do With Me,” provided a “ripped from the headlines” storyline based on the Black Lives Matter campus movement that began sweeping schools and chilling free thought at universities in the fall of 2005.