Essays & Timeless Stories
The Great Illiberal Subversion Series
James Pew & Mr. M
Charting the Great Illiberal Subversion in Canadian Education
The Utopian Whimsy: Left Politics of Nowhere in the Here and Now
Mr. M Essays:
Racism
James Pew
Zachary Strong
Christopher Eastman-Nagle
Counter-Woke Resistance
James Pew
Woke Medicine
Anonymed (Anonymous Canadian doctor)
Amy Eileen Hamm and patient-centered reality: The process is the punishment for outspoken doctors
Why do Iranian trans policies look so much like Western progressive ones?: No gay or the highway
Of gods and (medicine) men: The rising tide of religious illiberalism
On empathy and its discontents: The politicization of feelings
Agents of subversion: Can liberalism sustain itself?: The Amy Tan brand
Apology Psychology: The Sorry State of a Canadian Quirk: Groveling, and other acts of contrition
Peer-reviewed propaganda: The new mission of scientific and medical journals
Free Speech
James Pew
Chanel Pfahl
Indigenous Issues
James Pew
Re-Evaluating Canada’s (Un)Truth and Reconciliation Commission
In 1959 Indigenous Leaders Wished To Expand The Indian Residential School System
Grievance and Victimhood: The Illiberalism of the Aboriginal Industry
Brian Giesbrecht
Common Misconceptions of the Indian Residential School System
The Untold Story of Indigenous Child Neglect and Alcohol Abuse – The Firewater Complex
Nina Green
Mark DeWolf (a former Indian Residential School student)
Why I Speak Out: Personal Recollections From A Former Indian Residential School Student
Adding To The Picture: An essay from a former Indian Residential School student
Peter Best
Michael Melanson
Barry Kirkham
Pim Wiebel (anonymous former Indian Residential School teacher)
Gender Ideology & LGBTQ+ Activism
Zachary Strong
Woke Indoctrination in Education
James Pew
Igor Stravinsky
Teacher Professional Learning: Critical Theory in the Classroom
Critical Injustice: “Equity” continues to breed inequality in the Peel District School Board
Chanel Pfahl
Jim McMurty
Dan Clemens
Anti-Police Activism
James Pew
Reinvesting in the police: Everyone will be made more safe if we stop listening to radical activists
History
James Pew
Anonymous Canadian Teacher
Epistemology
Zachary Strong
Corrie Mooney
Shannon B. Douglas