ARTICLES

GEN Z IS DONE WITH OUR TWO-PARTY SYSTEM--AND WILL FORCE IT TO CHANGE
New York Post
Gen Z came of age in the lesser-of-two-evils era of American politics. While older Americans experienced a slow-slide into divisiveness, a disjointed America is the only one Gen Z has ever known — and, frankly, many of us are fed up.
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS ENDANGERED ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES — AND I’M FIGHTING BACK
The New York Post
Silent acquiescence is no longer tenable. When two-thirds of America’s college students are afraid to speak their minds, they are truly facing a tyranny of the minority. The integrity of free minds hangs in the balance.


TODAY’S ‘CARDI B CULTURE’ DOES THE OPPOSITE OF EMPOWERING GIRLS
The New York Post
Women have made enormous strides toward equality in recent history. We are more educated and empowered than ever before, so why is Cardi B our Woman of the Year? Does she really epitomize womanhood? It seems the pendulum has swung so far we’re back to square one: the ultimate objectification of women, but this time we are doing it to ourselves.
DETRANSITIONED TEENS EXPLAIN WHY THEY REGRET CHANGING GENDERS
New York Post
When Chloe was 12 years old, she decided she was transgender. At 13, she came out to her parents. That same year, she was put on puberty blockers and prescribed testosterone. At 15, she underwent a double mastectomy. Less than a year later, she realized she’d made a mistake — all by the time she was 16 years old.


GEN Z FORMER SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICT KNOWS INSTAGRAM DESTROYS YOUNG LIVES
The New York Post
Gen Z has sacrificed too many hours of our youth on the altar of Big Tech and its voracious pursuit of profit. Now, despite Silicon Valley’s best efforts to keep us hooked, more and more of us are seeking to reclaim our autonomy.
WHY GEN Z COULD BE CHANGED FOR THE BETTER AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
New York Post
This year has forced us to ditch convention and forge new paths as we search for our place in a changing world. We are embracing novelty, creativity and ambiguity. The pandemic could leave in its wake a more resilient and more inventive Gen Z. It could even be the making of us.
