Did you ever notice how women, who often claim to hate cancel culture, are just as often its primary drivers? One cause might be the massive double standard in how men, vs women, are expected to accept restrictive rules and take criticism from others.…
This often weaponized “fact”… is wrong | HBR Talk 269
During the last 2 weeks we discussed an article highlighting the primary feminist response to female sexual misconduct perpetration against male victims: a population-wide DARVO attack in which the perpetrator’s agency is ignored or outright denied in order to shift guilt onto the victims of their crimes.…
This script didn’t flip itself! | HBR Talk 268
It’s not a new article, but it is one that is important to discuss. The standard that has been set by women’s advocates during their last 70 years of activism in regard to sexual relationships and sexual misconduct holds that a woman cannot rightfully consent to a relationship when her would-be partner has authority and power over her.…
One thing nearly half of people are starting to understand | HBR Talk 258
Misandric narratives in feminism have traditionally sheltered behind and beneath more easily accepted narratives about female vulnerability and disadvantage. Meanwhile, society’s compassion for men is limited, and discussion about male vulnerability and disadvantage often falls on unreceptive ears.…
The truth about “women’s spaces” | HBR Talk 257
We’ve all heard about the bathroom issue. Like the kid’s book says, everybody poops.Obviously, this includes transwomen. Radfems and Traditionalist conservative women object to transwomen using women’s bathrooms that are open to the public.…
What journalism looks like: @Ariblaff’s refreshingly open mind | HBR Talk 252
Last week we went over an article published by the Institute for Family studies, by no means a left-wing publication, which could have easily been mistaken as a feminist-penned hit piece. Disappointing as that article was, we were alerted during the show to a newer article written by the same reporter after he was provided with an opportunity to meet and learn about men’s rights activists.…
Secret agenda behind feminists’ letter to congress | HBR Talk 251
Last week we highlighted the fact that this letter makes feminists look incompetent by stepping over a century of legislative change resulting from pressure campaigns from women’s groups. As we looked ahead at the issues under discussion, we noticed that many of the issues on the list are things that affect both sexes and some affect men more frequently than they do women.…
We have to talk about “male violence.” | An HBR Production
During the media coverage of the very public defamation suit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard over her allegations of domestic violence, men’s advocates watched many people wake up to the fact that the subject is not a set of neat and tidy narratives, tied up in a little dogma, polarized and unchanging for the public to view as a single problem, whose solution entails a single approach.…
What does their letter to Congress expose about Feminist organizations? | HBR Talk 249
We’ve been reading this letter for a few weeks now, and we’re noticing a pattern. We’ve mentioned it in a couple of episodes, but it’s becoming more clear as we delve further into this letter. Tune in Thursday, February 23 at 7:30 PM EST to see if you notice what we have seen.…
Feminists to US Congress: Women’s issues? You’re doing it wrong! | HBR Talk 248
Continuing on with feminists’ demands for the US Congress… How far into the letter can the badgers get this week before the ranting starts?The readings will continue until morals improve! Tune in Thursday night at 7:30PM EST! Check out the dropdown menu at the top of ;
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