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I hate New Year's Eve.
A lawsuit can be a weapon.
The Women's March moved me.
I believe the Earth is warming.
Culture should be shared, not hoarded.
It is a strange experience to have another person spit on you.
Literally everything good about this culture comes from mixing.
Donald Trump is well known for liking people he thinks are tough.
Outrage is something Donald Trump typically has in no short supply.
The Right has been damaged beyond belief by its embrace of Mr. Trump.
There's no question that Ben Shapiro loves to provoke college students.
We are living in an age when anti-Semitism is on the rise here at home.
I no longer believe that I'm going to be struck down by a punishing God.
Anti-Semitism has been a fact of European life for more than 2,000 years.
Eminem isn't the first entertainer to part ways with his conservative fans.
Who wants to live in a world where you can only stay in the lane of your birth?
I'd venture a bet that no American hates 'Prairie Home Companion' more than I do.
I thought I would come to Australia and learn to surf. Instead, I learned to walk.
If you crave an anti-new year New Year, consider adopting Rosh Hashana as your own.
I've been in love with both men and women. I've been ghosted by both men and women.
It's no rare thing for the Israeli prime minister to enrage the Jews of the diaspora.
Mr. Trump had campaigned on attacking the weakest and most vulnerable in our society.
I believe that babies should be vaccinated pretty much as soon as they exit the womb.
Race walking is hard. Trying to do it while maintaining a conversation is much harder.
I am used to being politically homeless, which I think is a very, very Jewish position.
There's no question that I am biased toward the Hebrew calendar over the Gregorian one.
I haven't watched Miss America since I was in middle school, and I was incredulous even then.
Eminem knows that Republicans buy songs - his songs - too. His message to them is to stop buying.
If the standard for art is the decency of its creators, we're going to have a lot of empty museums.
I believe that facts serve feminists far better than faith. That due process is better than mob rule.
Reasonable people can debate whether or not social experiments like a Day of Absence are enlightening.
While racists see themselves as proudly punching down, anti-Semites perceive themselves as punching up.
The Jewish state has so much to teach diaspora Jews about resilience, innovation, energy, and optimism.
We need a feminist movement in which the facts of the case trump the identities of the parties involved.
Victimhood, in the intersectional way of seeing the world, is akin to sainthood; power and privilege are profane.
I don't trade on my sexual identity in that way for political points. I think that's lame, and it's not my style.
While men pretend not to judge women for the way they look, we go to great lengths to pretend we don't care, either.
'Believe women' only works as a rule of thumb when all women are good. That myth falls flat outside Victorian England.
We live in a world in which politically fascistic behavior, if not the actual philosophy, is unquestionably on the rise.
Dwayne Betts is the kind of man who should be receiving awards from the Connecticut bar. Instead, he hasn't been admitted.
Tel Aviv was established in 1909 by a group of secular Jewish families; Judaism's origin story is about 2,000 years older.
Only the likes of Piers Morgan would be opposed to a Miss America contest that promises to be more 'empowering' and 'inclusive.'
In my experience, American office Christmas parties mean that everyone gets a thimbleful of lukewarm Champagne in a plastic cup.
I think 'Les Demoiselles D'Avignon' is one of the most transfixing paintings of all time. And it was made by a monster of a man.
Think tanks are chiefly supposed to provide independent expertise to policymakers. But they also seek to be politically relevant.
Our culture hasn't stopped objectifying women. We - men and women both - are just getting better at pretending it's not happening.
I believe that it's condescending to think that women and their claims can't stand up to interrogation and can't handle skepticism.
Has there ever been a crisper expression of the consequences of 'intersectionality' than a ban on Jewish lesbians from a Dyke March?
Christina Hoff Sommers is a self-identified feminist and registered Democrat with a Ph.D. in philosophy and a wicked sense of humor.
One of my favorite things on YouTube is the famous 1965 debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley at Cambridge University.