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  • Eric Cartman Goes On Ozempic

    Eric Cartman Goes On Ozempic South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been master craftsmen at flawlessly capturing and satirizing society's absurdities since the first episode of the animated comedy series debuted on Comedy Central in August 1997. As of May, and 330 episodes later, Parker and Stone are preparing to debut the next exclusive streaming event, "The End of Obesity." "The advent of new weight loss drugs has a huge impact on everyone in South Park. When...
  • Fighting cultural socialism, with Eric Kaufmann

    Across the western world, cosplay protests are ongoing in some of the most elite academic institutions. They point to a…What to read next: “I’ll never stop fighting for women” – Sall Grover | Conservatism is gratitude, with Jonah Goldberg | Debunking Australia’s housing crisis myth, with Cameron Murray | In defense of journalism, with Anthony De Ceglie
  • Book Review: 'Lilith' by Eric Rickstad

    In Jewish folklore, Lilith was the first wife of Adam. The stories say God created them side by side, as equals. But Adam wanted a subservient wife. Unwilling to submit to her husband's authority, she was banished from the Garden of Eden. The legendary Lilith has grown into an emblem of female liberation and male contempt. In southern Vermont author Eric Rickstad's seventh novel, a gripping thriller that bears her name, she becomes a national symbol for women no longer willing to put up...