What journalism looks like: @Ariblaff’s refreshingly open mind | HBR Talk 252

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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. Upon engaging in this extended research into the movement, Ari David Blaff did what real journalists do: He refined his own perspective based on the facts he had obtained, and accurately reported on the information he learned so that others could use it to do the same thing. This cultivation dissemination of a mental library of facts and logic for the public’s use in decision making is what real journalism is all about. While he still seems to hold misconceptions about incels, this current work indicates an open intellect that would evaluate information that contradicts that view rationally and mindfully if given the opportunity.

This week, we’re going to read that article. Tune in Thursday, March 16,  at 7:30 PM EST to hear HBR Talk discuss it. Check out the dropdown menu at the top of https://www.honeybadgerbrigade.com/2023/03/16/hbr-talk-252/   for viewing and listening options.


This week’s article:
https://archive.is/MFOxr

Last week’s article & about page:
https://ifstudies.org/about/our-mission
https://ifstudies.org/blog/saving-men-from-the-mens-rights-movement

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Hannah has witnessed women's use of criminal and family courts to abuse men in five different counties, and began writing after she saw one man's ordeal drag on for seven years, continuing even when authorities had substantial evidence that the accuser was gaming the system. She is the author of Breaking the Glasses, written from an anti-feminist perspective, with a focus on men's rights and sometimes social issues. Breaking the Glasses refers to breaking down the "ism" filters through which people view the world, replacing thought in terms of political rhetoric with an exploration of the human condition and human interactions without regard to dogmatic belief systems. She has a youtube channel (also called Breaking the Glasses), and has also written for A Voice For Men and Genderratic. Hannah's work can be supported at https://www.minds.com/Oneiorosgrip

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