What to the Child of Domestic Violence is Father’s Day?

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A regular GMP contributor discusses his own troubled childhood and argues that society might be better served with a single Caregiver’s Day intended to acknowledge the contributions of all the people who have an impact on a child’s well-being.

What if One of My Kids Was Gay?

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Is there a difference between parenting gay sons and gay daughters? Doug Ziegler reflects.

Why Do Men Need Male-Only Groups on Campus?

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At universities around the world, men’s groups are banned.

I’m PC and Proud

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Any time someone calls Jim Rigby “too PC” he is reminded of the courage it takes to step out of the cultural trance and speak a new language.

How I Learned About Political Correctness — From a Scotsman

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Mark Ellis had the icon of a Scotsman appear and disappear in his childhood, and years later wonders if political correctness can obfuscate vital truths.

Blowjob Jokes and Exclusionary Tactics in the Workplace

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Emily Heist Moss wants us to be able to talk about the appropriateness of sexual conversations in the workplace, instead of just dismissing concerns.

How to Keep Political Correctness from Getting in the Way of Workplace Creativity and Productivity

Abby Dees on Political Correctness

Abby Dees thinks we should start over on when thinking of political correctness and instead just go for a genuine good faith effort of mutual respect.