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    Before #MeToo—and After

    What becomes of women who won’t be defined as victims?

    byJustine el-Khazen
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    The New Defenders of the Faith

    Authors need to stop relying on victim narratives to sell books—not only because it tokenizes minorities, but also because it makes one dependent on the whims of liberal elites who are quick to adopt new pets

    bySheluyang Peng
  • Bishop Eugene Hurley of Darwin gets his face painted with an Aboriginal pattern before a Mass, during celebrations to mark the canonization of Mary MacKillop on Oct. 17, 2010, in Penola, Australia.
    Bishop Eugene Hurley of Darwin gets his face painted with an Aboriginal pattern before a Mass, during celebrations to mark the canonization of Mary MacKillop on Oct. 17, 2010, in Penola, Australia.
    News section icon
    The Evils of Cultural Appropriation

    How victimhood became a moral currency dependent on defining and policing the boundaries of human identity

    byClaire Lehmann
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    Microaggressions

    Why the racial future of America hinges upon Asian Americans

    byWesley Yang
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    Rock, Paper, Scissors of PC Victimology

    Muslim > gay, black > female, and everybody > the Jews

    byJames Kirchick
  • Israel & The Middle East section icon
    The Blame Game

    Caught with his pants down, Israel’s president pleads prejudice

    byDavid B. Green
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