Right /rīt/ adjective, Morally good, justified, or acceptable. True or correct as a fact. noun, The conservative or reactionary section of a political party. The blog is for entertainment purposes only. If you are not entertained, find something that does entertain you, because life is short and the world is burning. The opinions expressed on […]
Author: Lily Cade
In The Interest of Historical Accuracy
Did you miss me, America? I did not miss you. I am grateful for my American Passport. I am grateful to have been educated in Los Angeles before the fall. I feel a certain responsibility towards you. “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,” wasn’t […]
A Thought Experiment?
Let’s play a game. What if we lived in the dimension where Rachel Dolezal is a cultural hero? What matters in the definition of “race” is not parentage, or history, or the way you look, or how others perceive and respond to you, but only how you feel, on the inside. Trans Blacks are Blacks! […]
Happy Transgender Day of Visibility
Forgive me, for I have sinned. I waded back into the cesspit of Twitter for four days. In those four days, I watched the men of the trans “rights” brigade punch down old women in the street and threaten lesbians who want to meet free from the presence of deranged lesbian fetishists. I watched a […]
In The Navy
I miss pre-fall gay culture. OG homos could take a joke, and make one. If the Navy wants to double down on its gay reputation, perhaps a re-release of this Disco hit is in order.
An Open Letter to Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner has been in the news semi-recently for opposing men-pretending-to-be-women in women’s sports, and calling out Bud Light’s fave troon. Is there a chance he could drop the act? Lily Cade thinks so. Bruce, I know you’re in there, somewhere, buried beneath the layers of persona. I get it. You lost ethical access to […]
The House of Cards is Falling
This is the best interview I’ve seen on the topic yet. A doctor lays it out: “But in reality, when you “affirm” these individuals’ gender identity, what you are doing is affirming their hatred for themselves. You have these children who are going through confusing times, difficult times; when you affirm this belief system, what […]
What’s the Name of the Main Character?
This interview has been making the rounds. I was sufficiently struck by it that I determined to read All Boys Aren’t Blue. I failed in this endeavor, this product being the most navel-gazing drivel about what, at least in the first 100 pages, proved the run of the mill childhood of an identity politics and […]