This week, HBR Talk will dig into differences in how men and women react when the proverbial substance hits the rotating mechanical device, how that has changed as advancements in our civilization have made life easier, and why it’s important for women to regain a sense of agency and a recognition of men’s human needs in order for both sexes to be able to survive.…
When orthodoxy attacks: Advancing knowledge through the social gauntlet | HBR Talk 180
This Thursday at 7:30 PM, Deborah Powney joins HBR Talk to discuss the ideological practice of substituting shaming for evidence and rational arguments when narratives are questioned, and why this is particularly dangerous when applied to science and research.…
The long march that rattles the institutions | HBR Talk 179
Are politicians using manufactured, targeted, and controlled chaos to scare suburban women into ushering in a federally-run police state? What has been, and will be, the impact on men and boys? HBR Talk will explore this topic and its implications this Thursday at 7:30 PM. …
Unsafety nets: The deceptive nature of safety net culture | HBR Talk 178
Youtube forced us to remove this information, so here is the transcript:We get told all of the time by political ideologues what kind of dangerous culture we live in; rape culture, drug culture, gun culture, gang culture, even cancel culture… there are dramatic political arguments around every one of those labels.…
The destructive nature of Patriarchy scapegoating | HBR Talk 177
This week, HBR Talk will be discussing feminists’ use of Patriarchy as a scapegoat, how that hinders women’s ability to admit when their behavior harms men, and how it also hinders women’s ability to head off perfectly avoidable problems before they occur.…
Alienable rights – a true American horror story | HBR Talk 176
This week, HBR Talk will be discussing the importance of civil rights considerations to men’s issues initiatives such as efforts at getting equally shared parenting legislation passed, the National Coalition for Men’s lawsuit against the male-only selective service system, and public opposition to warmongering among US leadership.…
Next-level feminist demon-training | HBR talk 175
This week, badger-in-chief Alison Tieman joins HBR Talk to discuss the abusive practice of publicly sexually shaming boys and men, as well as its impact on those targeted, on their communities, and on greater society. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Evie Magazine advocates violence against men – we respond | HBR Talk 173
This week, Judith Char joints HBR talk to discuss the Evie Magazine slap thread and responses and the evolution of the surrounding gynocentric narratives. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
More toxic feminism from the report on Masculinities and Covid 19 | HBR Talk 171
This week, Deborah Powney joins HBR Talk to continue our examination of the feminist report, “Masculinities and Covid-19.” How much can we trudge through this time? Listen in and find out! You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
The dystopian quandry | HBR Talk 170
This week HBR Talk will discuss the pattern of thought and behavior that precede deadly state violence, including genocides and politicides, in comparison to the current impact of social justice victim ideologies in first world nations. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
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