This week, HBR Talk is continuing our examination of the DeVos Title IX updates and the issues and activism surrounding them. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern via the link in the lowbar, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on badgerfeed.com.…
DeVos defends due process, Biden predictably outraged | HBR Talk 133
What part of DUE don’t feminists and the politicians who pander to them understand? Thank goodness for Betsy DeVos! HBR Talk explores recently announced Title IX reforms and the political response to them: Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 11:30PM GMT
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The virus that kills its host | HBR Talk 132
What happens when the Bureaucratic Mind Virus is faced with a potentially robust immune system?It goes on the attack.How does the host nation fight back? Badgers discuss. Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 11:30PM GMT
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For your own good | HBR Talk 131
Listen in as we discuss the rampant, barely addressed Bureaucratic Mind virus epidemic, its effects, and its implications for men and boys. Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 11:30PM GMT
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Political Prestidigitation: Whammon most affected! | HBR Talk 130
HBR discusses feminism’s use of selective attention and shaming language to promote the female victim identity, used in turn to support the movement’s various grifting activities. Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 12:30AM GMT
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What’s in a name? | HBR Talk 129
Listen in as HBR Talk continues last week’s discussion with an examination of the phenomenon of hiding bad arguments behind pretty labels and a rundown on why the men’s rights movement really is not compatible with feminism. Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 12:30AM GMT
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UK Government Doesn’t Think #womensactionsmatter | HBR Talk 127
Join HBR Talk as we discuss the consistent rejection by the UK’s legislators in the face of public agitation for gender-neutral laws against sexual violence. What is their objection to equal accountability, and what does this indicate about feminists’ use of crime statistics to make statements about gender-inequality in perpetration?…
#NotYourBoogeyman | HBR Talk 126
Join HBR Talk as we lay down another very important boundary: No, feminists, we do not consent to being your boogeyman, and we do not consent to being the catch-all label for men you hate and fear. Once again, who we are is not your call! Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 12:30AM GMT
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That’s not your call, feminists | HBR Talk 125
Join HBR Talk as reject yet another fabulous error in feminist logic: No, feminists, labeling compassion for men “misogyny” doesn’t justify associating everything else you label “misogyny” with the men’s rights movement. Who we are is not your call!…
Back to the Kitchen! Feminism’s myth sandwich | HBR Talk 124
Join HBR Talk as we address yet another of feminism’s false allegations against our movement: “You just want to send women ‘back to the kitchen!” We stand accused of promoting the wage gap and holding up half the glass ceiling.…
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