by Seth Joseph
This is part two of a series about the ways we as a society lie to young men about dating, women, and relationships. Part one can be read on the Honey Badger Brigade blog here, and also where it was originally published here. Now, on to the lies.…
Breaking the Narrative Episode 24: Women Aren’t Violent….My Ass!
After touching upon male disposability and how superheroes were attempted to influence men to enlist in the military last time, I think what this conversation should evolve into now is how violent women actually can be and are if not taught to temper their own emotions early in life.…
Are Sony and Mattel considering casting a rapist to play a role model for little girls?
According to Hollywood Reporter and Movieweb.com articles, Amy Schumer is being considered for the role in Sony’s live-action screenplay featuring Mattel’s iconic Barbie™. The evolution of Barbie™ has been shaped over the years by feminist interests, as Mattel responded to complaints when aspects of the toy’s design and character were deemed problematic by various women’s...
The Worst Crime
I’ve been reading a new book, “Sex Difference Explained: From DNA to Society – Purging Gene Copy Errors” by Steve Moxon. It’s a book from New Men’s Studies, which is an independent research company out of Australia that focused on issues (and studies) that affect men and boys, that is not tainted by conclusion driven research of Feminism, but rather looking at the...
The miseducation of young men, part one
by Seth Joseph We lie to young men. We do it so much and in so many ways. Wishful thinking, perhaps? We all need that from time to time— a polite side-stepping of the truth can be a necessary lubrication, an oil in grinding gears. But when it comes to women, and particularly what we teach about dating, the lies and half honest answers we feed our young men can do quite a lot of harm in the long...
Letter to the badgers: Linda Fairstein’s famous quote
To All:
In a 1987 Penthouse magazine article, the most famous sex crimes prosecutor of all time, Linda Fairstein, said half of rape complaints were fabrications.
In the attached PDF of the article, you will find the takeaway quote on page 118.…
Feminist and social justice editions: Pournelle’s Iron Law of Bureaucracy
By Not Faber451
In George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the three super states Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia are always at war with each other. The true purpose of the war is revealed near the two-third mark of the plot: the war exists to be a drain on manpower and resources, so living standards cannot improve in a way that will disrupt the current balance of power.…
Breaking the Narrative Episode 23:Up, Up, and Away! Supermen are Disposable!
Good day on this Thanksgiving week for my fellow American readers! To get back into things I figured I might do something a little off the beaten path of what I usually do which is break up shitty narratives made by feminists about the things we like and grant an honest criticism of something we all love: Superheroes.…
Breaking the Narrative Special 2: Breaking a Review with Kunio-Kun!
Hello everyone, hope you’ve had a good week coming to terms with the results of last week and are ready to delve into something we don’t usually do around here. Oh and I know I’m a couple of days late and all since my articles upload on Mondays but… since this is the nearest one to it, HAPPY BELATED INTERNATIONAL MEN’S DAY!…
Sword and Glory – A game about male disposability
For the last couple of weeks, I’ve been playing a free mobile game called Sword and Glory. I guess it could be considered an RPG, because you have a number of choices regarding missions and gear, as well as quite complex perks and traits branching trees.…
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