We Say Gay: 20 Ways LGBTQ Is Fighting the Backlash of America

The battle for LGBTQ+ rights in the United States has witnessed significant milestones, yet resistance persists, shaping the landscape of equality. How can progress continue in the face of these ongoing challenges? 1. Legislation Banning Transgender Athletes Several states have implemented laws that prevent transgender athletes from competing in sports aligned with their gender identity, … Read more

American Habits Rejected Globally: 20 Customs That Just Don’t Fit Abroad

While American culture is influential globally, not every U.S. habit is a hit overseas. Here are 20 American customs that other countries have politely—or firmly—declined. 1. Overly Friendly Small Talk Striking up casual conversations with strangers can seem intrusive elsewhere. In many cultures, privacy is prized and boundaries respected. 2. Tipping Culture Tipping in the … Read more

18 Red Flags That America’s Misogyny Is Not Over

Misogyny isn’t just a relic of the past; it’s a pervasive issue that continues to affect women across the United States today. How can we combat a problem that’s so deeply entrenched in our society? Here are 18 incidents that highlight the systemic anti-women attitudes still prevalent in America. 1. Tallahassee Yoga Studio Shooting In … Read more

Crisis Zones: 21 American Cities Facing Breaking Point

In cities across the United States, a variety of stressors—from economic struggles to racial tensions and urban planning issues—have reached a boiling point. Here are the 21 cities facing some of the most pressing challenges. 1. Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis has been a national focal point for racial justice since the murder of George Floyd in … Read more

Breaking Gender Barriers: 20 Reasons American Society Isn’t Ready for Non-Binary Realities

The push for non-binary recognition in various aspects of society raises important questions about inclusivity and the complexities it introduces. How do we navigate these changes, and what are the key areas affected by this evolving understanding of gender? 1. Legal Document Challenges Non-binary individuals often face difficulties in obtaining legal documents that reflect their … Read more

25 Reasons America Still Rules the World, Just

America is often seen as the land of opportunity and innovation, inspiring admiration and envy from people around the globe. What makes the United States such a standout nation? 1. Hollywood Hollywood is the epicenter of global entertainment, producing films and TV shows that captivate audiences worldwide. The glamour and fame associated with Hollywood stars … Read more

Far Right Rising: 20 Reasons the Far Right Are Louder Than Ever

Far-right extremists have shed their fear and gained a public platform. Their toxic ideologies are now openly celebrated, creating a more divided and hostile nation. Trump didn’t just empower the far-right; he made their hate-filled ideas mainstream. So, how did we get to this point? 1. The Trump Presidency Donald Trump’s presidency marked a significant … Read more

21 Reasons New Yorkers Are Leaving the Big Apple in Droves

New York City: a dazzling mosaic of culture, energy, and ambition. Yet, even the most glittering metropolises have their challenges, and recent years have seen some New Yorkers pondering life beyond the iconic skyline. Here’s a look at why some residents are exploring new possibilities, driven by a mix of personal, economic, and lifestyle factors. … Read more

15 Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition characterized by significant mood swings, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). Recognizing the signs can be crucial for seeking timely help and understanding your experiences or those of a loved one. Here’s a look at some key indicators in a style that’s easy to … Read more

Weaponized Debate: Gun Rights Are Holding America Hostage

The debate over gun control in the United States is as heated as it is polarized, spotlighting the struggle between advocating for individual rights and pursuing broader public safety measures. How can we navigate this complex issue to find a balance that respects constitutional freedoms while reducing gun violence? 1. The Right to Bear Arms … Read more

It’s Racist to Assume Black People Prefer Kamala Harris

As we head into the 2024 election, Kamala Harris faces Donald Trump, a candidate known for his divisive rhetoric on race. But there’s a deeper issue at play: the racist assumption that Black Americans naturally prefer Harris because of her race. Here’s why this thinking is not only inaccurate but dangerous. Kamala Harris’s Identity: More … Read more

Climate Crisis: LGBTQ+ Communities Set to Bear the Brunt

We all know climate change is looming large, promising to reshape our world with its rising seas and raging storms. But have you ever paused to consider who might bear the brunt of these changes most severely? Surprisingly, the LGBTQ+ community is positioned to face disproportionate challenges. Mapping the Hotspots The LGBTQ+ community, particularly those … Read more

Non-Binary Families Are Shaking Up the Old Rules of Gender, But Is America Ready?

As the conversation around gender evolves, non-binary families have entered the mainstream, challenging long-held norms about identity, roles, and the very structure of what makes a family. For those still clinging to the binary model, the changes may seem disorienting, even threatening. But for others, it’s a long-overdue reimagining of the boundaries society has imposed … Read more

1970s Behaviors That Can Get You Canceled Today

Ah, the 1970s: a time when fashion was loud, attitudes were laid-back, and some cultural behaviors were downright outrageous by today’s standards. Here’s a look at things from the ‘70s that would raise more than a few eyebrows if they made a comeback today. 1. Rampant Workplace Discrimination Job listings openly specifying “male only” or … Read more

No Yank-You! 25 Reasons Americans Irk the Rest of the World

Americans often wonder why they might be greeted with cold shoulders abroad. Is it the loud tourist stereotype, or is there more simmering beneath the surface? 1. Overconsumption and Waste Americans are known for their “bigger is better” mentality, which often translates to excessive consumption and waste. This behavior is not only unsustainable but increasingly … Read more

Cheap Thrills: 15 States Where You Can Live for Less

Looking for a lifestyle upgrade without the hefty price tag? Across the U.S., there are hidden gems where affordability aligns with quality living. From states with the lowest living costs to those offering significant tax benefits, these 15 destinations promise a fulfilling life that won’t drain your bank account. 1. Mississippi: The Southern Belle Mississippi … Read more

California Up in Arms: 23 Taxes Bleeding the Golden State Dry

California: the land of sunshine, innovation, and, well, some of the highest taxes in the United States. From the beaches of Los Angeles to the tech hubs of Silicon Valley, residents find themselves navigating a complex landscape of state taxes. Here’s a rundown of 23 taxes that might make Californians and onlookers alike do a … Read more

Uninvited Guests: 21 States Where Squatters Are Risking Your Home

Discover how squatters’ rights, or adverse possession, are more than just legal jargon—they’re stories of unexpected twists in the world of real estate. From sunny California to the historical landscapes of Pennsylvania, here’s how these laws could turn the tables on homeowners and squatters alike. 1. California: Sunshine and Surprise Tenants In California, squatters only … Read more

21 Ways Colorado Is Quietly Winning in America

Nestled in the heart of the American West, Colorado is a state that’s as diverse as it is beautiful. From its towering mountains to its innovative cities, there’s a lot for Coloradans to be proud of. Here are 21 things that make the Centennial State stand out. 1. The Rocky Mountains These majestic peaks are … Read more

The Millennial Rulebook: 22 Trends That Are Redefining Normal

In an era where avocado toast becomes the symbol of a generation and “side hustle” enters the daily lexicon, Millennials are reshaping the economic landscape with their distinct preferences and values. Let’s look into 22 trends driven by this influential cohort, painting a picture of a generation set on rewriting the rules across various aspects … Read more

State Showdown: 20 Best and Worst Places to Call Home

Exploring the vast and varied landscape of the United States, this list ranks states from the absolute best places to plant your roots to those requiring more love and attention. Let’s dive into the rankings, exploring what each state offers and where it might fall short, all without the frills of pros and cons subheadings. … Read more

Florida’s LGBTQ War Could Cost Billions in Missed Tourism Revenue

Ever find yourself double-checking travel guides to see if your destination celebrates diversity or merely tolerates it? You’re not alone. LGBTQ tourism, once a rapidly growing sector, faces new challenges as destinations deal with balancing welcome mats and legislative hurdles. Florida’s Fading Rainbow Once a beacon of inclusivity for LGBTQ+ travelers, Florida’s tourism industry is … Read more

18 Reasons Americans Aren’t Joining the Military

The decision to join the military is more about money now than ever. Here’s why fewer Americans are signing up, and how finances play a big role. 1. Stagnant Wages The starting pay for an enlisted soldier is significantly lower compared to private sector jobs requiring similar levels of education and responsibility. For example, a … Read more

20 Ways Boomers Sabotaged the Future of Millennials and Gen Z

The Baby Boomers: a generation that rocked the economy like a hurricane, leaving behind a trail of financial challenges for those caught in the aftermath. As they strutted through the economic landscape, their moves were bold, but the footprints? Monumentally deep. Here’s 20 seismic shifts they initiated, making the American Dream a tougher climb for … Read more

Polyamory Isn’t a Trend, It’s a Revolt—And the Queer Community Is Leading the Way

Polyamory — having multiple romantic or sexual relationships with the consent of all involved—is more than just a relationship style. In the queer community, it’s becoming a bold statement against outdated norms. But why is polyamory particularly popular among LGBTQ+ people? And what does this say about the future of relationships? Rejecting Norms In the … Read more

DEI Backlash: Are American Companies Cutting Corners by Cutting Diversity?

Corporate America is quietly backing away from its much-touted Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. Once hailed as the future of a fair workplace, these initiatives are now being slashed or scaled back as companies face economic pressures and increasing political backlash. Have companies decided that inclusivity is simply too expensive? Or was all the … Read more

The War on Transgender Americans: How Far Will It Go?

The rising number of murders targeting transgender and gender-diverse individuals in the United States exposes a national crisis that cannot be ignored. With each passing year, the numbers climb, signaling an alarming trend of violence against this vulnerable group. How many more lives need to be lost before society acknowledges the depth of the issue? … Read more

J.K. Rowling Brands Trans Athlete a “Cheat” For Participation in Women’s Games 

The participation of Valentina Petrillo, a transgender Italian sprinter, in the 2024 Paris Paralympics has ignited a fierce debate, fueled in part by remarks from J.K. Rowling. The author of the “Harry Potter” series, known for her outspoken views on transgender issues, publicly criticized Petrillo’s inclusion in the Paralympics, calling it unfair to other female … Read more

20 Things Americans Are Begging to Ban — And You Probably Agree With

The landscape of American preferences is ever-evolving. What are some surprising things Americans would like to see disappear from their country? 1. Robocalls Unwanted robocalls have plagued Americans for years, interrupting their daily lives. The desire to ban these incessant calls is nearly universal. 2. Single-Use Plastics Many Americans are pushing for a ban on … Read more

21 Ways Woke Culture Is Pushing America’s Patience

America’s patience with the ‘woke’ culture seems to be wearing thin. What’s driving this backlash, and who are the key figures caught in the crossfire? Are you, like many Americans, asking why, instead of woke, we can’t try common sense and kindness?  1. Cancel Culture Overdrive Many Americans are frustrated with how easily people are … Read more

Rooted in Racism: 20 Phrases That Have Surprising Origins

Language evolves over time, but the origins of certain phrases can carry significant weight. Here are 20 phrases with racist roots that you might not be aware of: 1. Sold Down the River Meaning betrayed or cheated, this phrase originally referred to enslaved people being sold down the Mississippi River to harsher conditions on plantations … Read more

14 Things You Can Do Around the World but Not in the US

Ever feel like America’s rules were created by someone throwing darts? Travel abroad, and the quirks get even stranger. Let’s explore some global “Do’s” that would be absolute “Don’ts” in the Land of the Free. Ready to discover just how wildly different the world can be? 1. Kinder Surprise Eggs, US vs. Planet Earth America … Read more

Silenced Voices: 21 Ways America Is Failing Its LGBTQ+ Community

Despite significant advances in visibility and legal rights, the LGBTQ+ community in the United States still faces systemic challenges and discrimination. Here’s a closer look at how, beneath the rainbows and pride parades, many are still left behind. 1. Persistent Workplace Discrimination Despite laws meant to protect LGBTQ+ individuals, workplace discrimination remains rampant. Almost half … Read more

Offense Taken: 20 Racist Phrases You Thought Were Okay

Did you know that some of the most common phrases you use every day have deeply racist origins? This isn’t just about being “politically correct”—it’s about understanding the history behind our words and striving for more inclusive language. How many of these phrases have you unknowingly used, and what can we do to change this? … Read more

Culture Thieves: 21 Things White Americans Took From Minorities

Ready to cringe at how much cultural appropriation is masked as American innovation? Here are 21 things white Americans have co-opted, rebranded, and often butchered, ignoring their rich and diverse origins. It’s time to set the record straight. 1. Yoga Yoga, which originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago, has been commercialized in the … Read more

Cancel Frenzy: 21 Reasons Americans Cancel Everything

Sick of the cancel culture circus? You’re not alone. Cancel culture has become an American staple, but is it really making things better? Here’s a look at how deep this trend goes. 1. Social Media Outrage Platforms like Twitter and Instagram are hotbeds for public outrage, where a single tweet can ruin reputations. Just ask … Read more

Gender Gap: Women Have it Easier Than Trans Males

Transitioning has been a life-changing experience for me, but it hasn’t come without its challenges. From shifting dynamics with friends and family to navigating new social and professional landscapes, being a trans male has brought unexpected hurdles. I want to share some of my personal experiences to highlight the realities of my journey and to … Read more

Bad Reputation: 21 Lies About America the World Tries to Push

Americans are often the subject of wild assumptions and exaggerated stereotypes. Are these misconceptions affecting how the world views the average American? 1. All Americans Are Obese Despite the rising obesity rates, not every American is overweight. Many are health-conscious and actively engage in fitness routines and balanced diets. 2. Americans Only Eat Fast Food … Read more

Selling Out: 20 Woke Companies That Paid the Price

The phrase “go woke, go broke” has become a popular cautionary slogan among critics who believe that companies paying too much attention to social justice or progressive causes risk alienating their customer base. Here’s a look at 20 U.S. companies that faced backlash after taking stands on various issues. 1. Bud Light In April 2022, … Read more

USA Away: 19 Countries Where Americans Aren’t Wanted

If you’re looking to stay within the comfort of familiar values, or perhaps to challenge them, here are 19 countries where you might need to think twice. 1. China China’s government heavily controls media and public opinion, contrasting sharply with American values of free speech. However, its community-focused society values collective well-being over individual success, … Read more

25 Lies About American History You Probably Believe

Think you know your American history inside and out? Let’s put that knowledge to the test with some basic questions that surprisingly often stump many. Here are 25 simple questions that can sometimes leave us scratching our heads. 1. Who Was the First President of the United States? Most know George Washington was the first … Read more

Progressive USA: 25 Taboos America Should Start Accepting

In a world where norms and values are constantly evolving, it’s time to challenge the status quo and embrace practices that foster inclusivity, understanding, and personal freedom. Here’s a list of 25 things that should be more socially acceptable, aiming to break down barriers and celebrate diversity. 1. Men Showing Emotion Expressing feelings should be … Read more

Sexist Faith: 20 Ways the Bible Teaches Misogyny

How has the Bible influenced American views on gender equality, and why does this matter today? As a society that strives for equality, understanding historical perspectives is crucial to addressing ongoing issues. 1. Male Headship The Bible explicitly places men in positions of authority over women, especially within family and church structures. This has historically … Read more

Generation Greed: 21 Ways Boomers Ruined Future Finances

The Baby Boomers: a generation that rocked the economy like a hurricane, leaving behind a trail of financial challenges for those caught in the aftermath. As they strutted through the economic landscape, their moves were bold, but the footprints? Monumentally deep. Let’s dive into the 20 seismic shifts they initiated, making the American Dream a … Read more

Gun Reform Urgency: 21 Reasons America Needs Change

The recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has reignited the debate over gun control in America. This tragic event is one of nearly 300 mass shootings in the U.S. this year alone. As we reflect on the historical impact of presidential shootings, will this latest incident finally push for stricter gun laws? 1. … Read more

Race and Reality: 20 Myths America Still Believes About Race

Ever found yourself questioning the truths about race, wondering if some of these myths might hold weight? It’s time to confront those doubts head-on and unravel the tangled web of misconceptions together. Are you ready to alter your assumptions and challenge the status quo? 1. Race Determines Intelligence Contrary to popular belief, race has no … Read more

America’s Ban Wishlist: 21 Things People Want Gone

The landscape of American preferences is ever-evolving. What are some surprising things Americans would like to see disappear from their country? 1. Robocalls Unwanted robocalls have plagued Americans for years, interrupting their daily lives. The desire to ban these incessant calls is nearly universal. 2. Single-Use Plastics Many Americans are pushing for a ban on … Read more

Language of Privilege: 21 Casual Phrases Keeping Racism Alive

White privilege often hides in plain sight, subtly embedded in everyday language. Have you ever caught yourself or someone else saying something that might reveal deeper biases? Let’s unpack phrases that, perhaps unknowingly, echo white privilege. 1. “I Don’t See Color” Claiming not to see race dismisses the unique experiences and challenges that people of … Read more

Legacy Lost: 21 White Traditions Taken From Other Cultures

Ready to cringe at how much cultural appropriation is masked as American innovation? Here are 21 things white Americans have co-opted, rebranded, and often butchered, ignoring their rich and diverse origins. It’s time to set the record straight. 1. Yoga Yoga, which originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago, has been commercialized in the … Read more

Benefit Betrayal: 18 States Gutting Social Security

When you think about retiring, you might picture relaxing and traveling during your golden years. Social Security benefits help with this, but taxes can change depending on where you live. In some states, you might end up paying more taxes on your benefits. Let’s check out the 18 states where retirees face higher taxes on … Read more

21 Myths About Americans the World Loves to Believe

Americans are often the subject of wild assumptions and exaggerated stereotypes. Are these misconceptions affecting how the world views the average American? 1. All Americans Are Obese Despite the rising obesity rates, not every American is overweight. Many are health-conscious and actively engage in fitness routines and balanced diets. 2. Americans Only Eat Fast Food … Read more

Silenced in Schools: 16 Black History Facts America Keeps Quiet

There are many significant aspects of Black history that often go untold or overlooked in mainstream American education and discourse. Here are some crucial facts and events that deserve more attention: 1. The First Black President Barack Obama, elected in 2008, is often celebrated as the first Black president of the United States. However, John … Read more

Firearm Frenzy: 20 Top Gun-Selling States in America

Gun sales in the United States have historically mirrored the country’s intense discussions around gun laws and individual rights. Have you ever wondered which states lead in firearm purchases? Here’s a countdown of the top 20 states where residents are exercising their Second Amendment rights with gusto, showcasing the diverse reasons—from hunting to personal protection—that … Read more

Outdated Faith: 20 Ways Christianity Is Losing Relevance

Have you ever questioned the role of religion in your life? Many Americans are finding that traditional religious practices, especially Christianity, no longer resonate with their daily lives. Here are 20 reasons why you might be rethinking your faith. 1. Science and Rationality In an age of scientific discovery, many find it hard to reconcile … Read more

Ban-Worthy: 21 Things Americans Are Ready to Outlaw

The landscape of American preferences is ever-evolving. What are some surprising things Americans would like to see disappear from their country? 1. Robocalls Unwanted robocalls have plagued Americans for years, interrupting their daily lives. The desire to ban these incessant calls is nearly universal. 2. Single-Use Plastics Many Americans are pushing for a ban on … Read more

Disillusionment to Despair: Americans’ Faith in Democracy Is Shifting

Amidst political turmoil and shifting public trust, why do many Americans feel let down by their democratic system? Here’s a look at the contemporary and contentious issues shaking the foundations of U.S. democracy. 1. The Controversial Crowning of Kamala Harris Recent polling indicates a resurgence in favorability for Kamala Harris, yet concerns linger about the … Read more

Tradition Taken: 21 Things White People Adopted From Other Cultures

Ready to cringe at how much cultural appropriation is masked as American innovation? Here are 21 things white Americans have co-opted, rebranded, and often butchered, ignoring their rich and diverse origins. It’s time to set the record straight. 1. Yoga Yoga, which originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago, has been commercialized in the … Read more

Waking From Woke: Millennials Are Pushing Back on Progress’ Ideals

Has the push for progress tipped too far into preachiness? Here’s why many Millennials might think so. 1. Exhaustion From Constant Activism Being ‘woke’ often requires relentless vigilance and activism, leading many to feel burned out rather than empowered. 2. Economic Realities Clash With Ideals The high cost of living and economic struggles make idealistic … Read more

21 Stereotypical Assumptions Americans Face When Traveling

Ah, to be an American abroad — land of the free, home of the brave, and the endless recipient of eye-rolling stereotypes. Whether backpacking across Europe, studying in Asia, or just trying to enjoy a pint down under, Americans can barely dodge the barrage of clichés hurled their way. The comments never cease from assumptions … Read more

Everyday Racism: 20 Common Phrases Steeped in Prejudice

Did you know that some of the most common phrases you use every day have deeply racist origins? This isn’t just about being “politically correct”—it’s about understanding the history behind our words and striving for more inclusive language. How many of these phrases have you unknowingly used, and what can we do to change this? … Read more

Bipolar Disorder: 15 Signs You Might Need Support

Bipolar disorder is a complex mental health condition characterized by significant mood swings, including emotional highs (mania or hypomania) and lows (depression). Recognizing the signs can be crucial for seeking timely help and understanding your experiences or those of a loved one. Here’s a look at some key indicators in a style that’s easy to … Read more