The presidential race is getting tighter, with more and more candidates dropping out by the month and the remaining candidates fighting on with the hope of receiving their party’s nomination for presidential candidate. The youth vote is constantly referenced as a target for these candidates to pick up, but the establishment candidates still don’t seem to get it.
Feminist Frequency spokesperson Anita Sarkeesian has announced her departure from covering video games to produce a new video series focusing on “overlooked women in history,” and she wants another $200,000 for it.
It’s International Women’s Day, and third-wave feminists around the western world are taking the opportunity to raise awareness of the struggles that middle-class women face every day, like having to use tampons; not being able to walk around nude with just a pair of nipple tassels on; manspreading; and, of course, the phony gender pay gap. But here are six countries that won’t be celebrating today.
The Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker trial began today in St. Petersburg, Florida. The trial follows Hogan’s decision to sue after the controversial regressive-left blogging network posted Hogan’s private sex tape in 2012 without permission.
Connecticut police have appealed to lawmakers for the ability to own and use armed drones after a bill that aims to ban the weaponization of the devices was discussed on Monday.
The University of Pittsburgh’s Student Government Board held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss the traumatizing visit the night before from dangerous homosexual and Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, during which students described themselves as feeling “hurt” and “unsafe.”
McDonalds have announced a new Virtual Reality headset that can be constructed from your cardboard Happy Meal box with the accompaniment of a smartphone. The foldable cardboard headset is currently only available in Sweden, and was developed for the annual winter holiday of
A 12-year-old girl from Fairfax, Vancouver has been charged with making threats towards her school after posting a series of emoji’s along with the words, “Killing. ‘Meet me in the library Tuesday,’” to her Instagram account in December.
Democratic state senator Leland Yee of California, recently convicted for bribery and arms smuggling, was a notorious opponent of the video game industry who praised feminist hero Anita Sarkeesian.
Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted and seized a demonstration in support of Apple’s resistance against the FBI to create a government backdoor to phone encryption in Chicago on Tuesday.
Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos is set to debate controversial feminist Julie Bindel at the University of Michigan. The event begins at 7pm EST. Yiannopoulos and Bindel were previously arranged to debate at the University of Manchester last year, but were both banned from attending the campus by the college’s student union for reportedly going against the “Safe Space Policy.”
Milo Yiannopoulos attended a joint-talk with American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers at the University of Minnesota on Wednesday, during which he dispelled the gender pay gap myth, declared third-wave feminists were waging war on working-class men, and was protested by a group of the misinformed social justice warriors armed with air-horns. Yiannopoulos also shared his opinion on male feminists.
Milo Yiannopoulos attended the University of Minnesota on Wednesday to deliver a joint-talk with American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, during which he declared that third-wave feminists were waging war against working-class men.
Speaking with host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM Patriot Ch. 125, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos discussed Apple’s refusal to unlock San Bernadino terrorist Syed Farook’s iPhone and national security issues concerning technology as a whole.
It is a period of civil war. Rebellious alt-right journalists and activists, striking from a hidden base, have won their first victory against the authoritarian Twitter Empire. Tired of being censored, suspended, and controlled, user numbers are now starting to drop rapidly along with Twitter’s stock price, which is at an all-time low.
Leading investment bank Goldman Sachs has declared virtual reality and augmented reality technology as the future of the industry and the “next generation computing platform” in a video released by the company.
Parent company of Wikipedia, the Wikimedia Foundation, has finally released details of an in-development search engine after receiving a grant of $250,000 from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Vladimir Putin’s new internet adviser has suggested an imposition of higher taxes on US based technology companies Google and Apple, as well as a ban on Microsoft Windows from all Russian government computers.
Twitter has announced a new “Trust and Safety council” for the service comprised of fifty organisations, including controversial web series Feminist Frequency, with an overall goal purportedly to maintain an environment where people “feel safe expressing themselves” on the platform.
Earlier this month after Twitter’s unverification of Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos, commentators began to suspect that the social network was declaring war on conservatives.
Leading computer processor manufacturer Intel admitted that there is no gender pay gap to be found within the company in their annual diversity report on Wednesday.
Online source code repository and team collaboration service GitHub has been under fire after an anti-white agenda was revealed within the company’s “Social Impact Team.”
Self-described pedophile Sarah Nyberg is to be included in Leigh Alexander’s new Offworld book project, according to the official Kickstarter campaign.
A lawsuit has been filed against Yahoo after a former employee complained that the company was biased against men during a series of workforce layoffs between 2012 and 2015.
The internet’s most popular digital storage service, Dropbox, has hired a “diversity manager” in order to increase the number of minorities and women at the company.
Multinational technology company Yahoo! faced backlash on Facebook Sunday after praising an act of vandalism on Donald Trump’s Walk of Fame star, in which a swastika was painted over the GOP frontrunner’s name.
Shodan, an account-based search engine, has revealed a new feature for members to search through unprotected webcams and spy on people around the world.
Feminist writer Connie St Louis released an apology to Breitbart Tech Editor Milo Yiannopoulos on Sunday after falsely stating during BBC’s Big Questions that Yiannopoulos’ Twitter de-verification was enforced because he had called for an assassination on the social network.
Twitter’s stock price is still nosediving after their controversial decision to remove Breitbart Technology Editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ verification badge earlier this month.
Notorious social justice-slinging game developer Brianna Wu has been taking heavy fire from her authoritarian cohorts after a series of tweets made within the last 24 hours.