This week HBR Talk will discuss feminist attempts to hijack international men’s day, and consider whether women still have the opportunity to improve gender relations, and what women can do to promote gender equality. The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Education gap & skilled labor shortage – now what? | HBR Talk 200
What does post-secondary education currently have to offer young men, and what can you do to best use those opportunities to your advantage? How could a prolonged skilled labor shortage affect our society, and more specifically, men? The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Prim Reaper: Suggestions to Improve Outcomes for Male DV victims – HBR Talk 198
Tune in to HBR Talk 198 as Prim Reaper discusses her report, Suggestions to Improve Outcomes for Male Victims of Domestic Abuse: A Review of the Literature, with Deborah Powney, whose report, Male victims of Coercive Control, Experiences and Impact, found that male victims experience severe and longstanding negative effects from female perpetrated coercive control, and that their needs are not...
Living nightmare engulfs population – whammon most affected! | HBR Talk 195
This week, HBR Talk is going to discuss the gynocentric filter that is being put over the Afghanistan crisis, and the exploitation of public gynocentrism as a means of promoting actions government entities want the public to support. The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Selective Service: What change may come? | HBR Talk 190
This week, HBR Talk will discuss current events involving the United States Selective Service system, its administration, its human rights considerations, and the implications of the changes that are under consideration in congress at this time.…
Equity: Identitarians’ newspeak-shield for discrimination | HBR Talk 189
This week, HBR Talk will examine how victim identitarians use the social justice “equity” narrative as a shield against opposition to vindictive discrimination. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
For the Children! | HBR Talk 186
This week HBR Talk will discuss how the accountability gap manifests in society’s use of “for the children” as justification for infringements on citizens’ human and civil rights. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
A question of equality | HBR Talk 184
This week, HBR Talk will discuss how a growing absence of standards for female maturity connects to the immature female attitudes & behaviors that cause or contribute to men’s issues. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Aggressively woke: feminist-approved “toxic masculinity” | HBR Talk 183
This week, HBR Talk is going to discuss how “One good man” feminists end up rationalizing their own abusive aggression toward men and toward questioners of their faith as “good” aggression. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
The supposed gendered nature of coercive control | HBR Talk 182
This week, Deborah Powney joins HBR Talk to discuss how feminists’ use slanderous narratives about men to influence government policy on responses to coercive control, and the role of feminists’ attempts to gatekeep public discussion about intimate partner violence.…
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