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MRAs dondu nuffin! and other “robust feminist arguments” | HBR Talk 97

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HBR Talk takes a moment to consider some of the opposition we’ve encountered from twitter feminists, who seem to be quite irate that we have the audacity to discuss men’s issues without their supervision. Tune in @7:30 PM EST to hear us discuss their arguments, and our experiences addressing gender politics in conversations on social media.…

A social construct by any other name | HBR Talk 93

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Ever hear the one about the feminist activists who decided we need more women in autism? Well, neither had we, until recently. Anna Cherry, Prim Reaper, and Hannah Wallen discuss the issue of making autism a gender issue. Tune in @ 7:30PM EST! 00:00:35 – 00:07:47 — Hannah’s Illustrated Opening 00:11:07 – 00:14:25 — Boy Brains And Girl Brains Are Different...

Sargon vs. Angry Feminist Cult member, Sneaks in Several MRA Points | HBR Debate 8

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Join us on the HBR Debate as we look at a… discussion between Carl Benjamin and an angry feminist who has brought her phone with all the bad bad not very nice things Carl has said on YouTube in the past. How did he do? Tune in @8pm Eastern! 0:30 – 0:45 —- Intro 2:29 – 3:33 —- Video’s tone 3:38 – 3:50 —- Setting the stage 7:19 – 9:34 —...

Pretty sneaky, sis – a victim identity cult tactic | HBR Talk 84

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HBR Talk looks at feminists’ use of false labels and other orwellian language manipulation as a means of avoiding or heading off rational assessment of their ideas. Tune in at 7PM EST!

0:00:40 – 0:09:06 — Hannah’s Animated Into (audio is out of sync) 0:12:00 – 0:13:38 — Murder On The Job (Are women more likely to be murdered on the job than men?)…

#FeministLogic

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For decades, feminists have promoted a narrative deeming western civilization a “rape culture” in which the female population at large is sexually dominated by the male population at large. While different subgroups of feminist ideologues use different wording to describe the concept, the overall narrative has a set of characteristics that are common to most of the descriptions...

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