Recently I tried to once again apply my son for preschool or as they are loving to call it nowadays “Pre-K.” My in-laws were attempting to help me out and in their ‘testing’ they misdiagnosed my son autistic because of a 4 point differential under what’s tested.…
Victim identity as a get out of accountability free card | HBR Talk 83
Join us on HBR Talk as we discuss the exploitation of victim identities as a shield against personal responsibility and accountability, from individual actions in everyday life to politics. Tune in at 7PM EST
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Breaking the Narrative Episode 119: Free College as The Democrat Platform? Conveniently Insufficient!
Recently we’ve had the announcements by both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden for candidacy for the 2020 Election on the Democratic ticket. While I believe that Biden is gonna fall short despite his pleas to the politics of the far left, due to his misunderstanding of them, I am of the mind that the platform piece that is going to more openly determine who ends up on top of the pecking order is...
Fear as a bludgeon: The victim identity cult’s weapon of choice | HBR Talk 82
HBR Talk looks at the victim identity cult’s use an attitude of fear as a weapon wherein they assume it excuses otherwise unjustifiable behavior toward anyone they want to silence, shut out, or abuse.
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Breaking an Opinion Episode 6: Are Weebs Really Going To Win the Culture War?
Well this has been a hectic week so to speak, particularly within the vein of anime with the filing of the Vic Mignogna v. Funimation lawsuit. However, I am wanting to approach this from the possible consequences of this event. How this would change defamation law interpretations, how this might give the falsely accused more ways to fight back, and perhaps even the potential abolition of the...
Title IX: The changing dialogue | HBR Talk 81
HBR Talk examines two presentations from Rowan University’s Redefining Title IX Student Summit. How is the dialogue changing in the wake of Education Secretary DeVoss’s policy changes? Tune in at 7pm Eastern
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Breaking the Narrative 118: Little Girls Are Not Innocent Princesses! Breaking a Review of Rule of Rose!
In the spirit of being unpredictable I want to pull out a rare game as a way to show why the censorship of media is inherently troublesome. This is an example of a game that has been banned in multiple countries across the world, and was targeted with a ban attempt here in the states, though to no serious avail.…
The BBC, The #WarOnNerds And The Matrix
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It isn’t surprising that the BBC, and public broadcasting generally, is full of Progressive-Left Identity-Politics advocates; public broadcasting typically ends up supportive of ideologies that support public broadcasting, and it typically ends up catering to the norms and sensibilities of the kind of people that watch public broadcasting.…
Frailty, thy name is accountability gap | HBR Talk 80
HBR Talk examines the gender gap in accountability for “creepy” behavior, though a comparison between the response to Joe Biden’s half-hearted #MeToo moment and the response to Rosie O’Donnell’s embarrassing confession about one of her co-stars from The View.…
Breaking the Narrative Episode 117: Breaking a Review of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam!
On April 7th, 1979, the first episode of the original Mobile Suit Gundam aired in Japan to very mixed reviews, pulling a Star Trek in becoming a cult classic in syndication after the initial airing. This is thanks to the creation of toys and model kits during the early 1980’s to grow the popularity of the initial anime.…
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