What can we expect from anti-LGBT activists in post-Obergefell America?
You Don’t Have to Like #MarriageEquality to See That It’s Right
Matt Rozsa dismisses the top three arguments against #MarriageEquality so everyone can embrace the change.
#LoveWins on #MarriageEquality Because of One Brave Man: Justice Anthony Kennedy
The four liberal judges on the Supreme Court were expected to support marriage equality, but the fifth is going to take a lot of flak for it. A doff of the hat to Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Confessions of a (Diet) Cokehead
Matthew Rozsa discusses his love of soft drinks… and how he was tricked into believing they were safe.
The Charleston Shooter and the History of True Believers
Matthew Rozsa explains how terrorists justify their horrific actions and what we need to do to stop them.
Love Online, Love at First Sight, and Other Romances We Don’t Trust: An Interview with Dating Consultant Laura Gub
An interview with dating consultant Laura Gub on the kinds of love we’re least likely to trust.
Seinfeld, Political Correctness, and Purity Tests
The online Social Justice movement has admirable goals, but it needs to stop applying purity tests to celebrities.
An Interview With the Respectful Revolution
Can a little respect make a difference? The Respectful Revolution believes it makes all the difference.
Why Do We Have ‘Fish Sandwiches’ But No ‘Bird Sandwiches’ or ‘Mammal Sandwiches’?
Why don’t we care what kind of fish we eat?
L’Chaim: The 18th Anniversary of the Day I Was Nearly Murdered
Exactly 18 years ago on this day, I nearly died. A somewhat morbid reflection on everything that has happened since.
Anti-Semitism, Caitlyn Jenner, and the Insecure Male
One of the Internet’s most popular Men’s Rights Activists is blaming the positive media coverage of Caitlyn Jenner on the Jews. Yes, you read that correctly.
The Ethics of Getting Personal
Matthew Rozsa asks one of the most important ethical questions that any editorial writer must answer: At what point does “personal” become “too personal?”
3 Correctable Behaviors That Destroy Relationships
Matthew Rozsa identifies 3 things to stop doing if you want to give your relationship—romantic, platonic, familiar, et cetera—a chance.
Why We Should Stop Saying “Friend Zone”
Matthew Rozsa discusses the term “friend zone” – and why we should get rid of it.
The Role of Men in the 2016 Presidential Election
The chances are pretty good that women’s issues will be front-and-center in the 2016 presidential election… and we may even have a female candidate!
David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, and the Importance of Personal Heroes
What Jimmy Kimmel’s emotional monologue about David Letterman tells us about the importance of personal heroes.




