“Men are magic,” HBR Talk 223 opener:
Last week we spoke to Jewel Eldora about the woke mind virus and its implications for the men’s rights movement. We noted that Jewel identified Minnesota as a point of origin for this type of thinking.…
The badgers discuss… anything really, or nothing at all.
“Men are magic,” HBR Talk 223 opener:
Last week we spoke to Jewel Eldora about the woke mind virus and its implications for the men’s rights movement. We noted that Jewel identified Minnesota as a point of origin for this type of thinking.…
On previous episodes of HBR Talk, we’ve discussed Woke Ideology as mental pathology; the mental disease of a victim identity cult mentality which robs the infected of their ability to recognize and rationally assess personal agency when considering people’s choices and any consequences that may arise from them. …
If you’ve spent any time on social media during the last 15 years, you’ve probably heard the term doxxing, and you probably know what it means, but for the few who don’t, it’s defined as the act of searching for and publishing the private or personally identifying information about a particular individual on the internet.…
What if you wanted a level of social influence you didn’t deserve? You know the value of political power, but your ideas have no merits on which to base any persuasive arguments.
You want people to adhere to them anyway.
How do you get them to do that?…
A feminist talking point that is growing in popular usage holds that women are discriminated against in health care because scientific experimentation that leads to new practices, procedures, drugs, and other theraputic tool advancement has traditionally used mostly or exclusively male subjects.…
Recently a friend on twitter tagged me and a few other antifeminists in a retweet of a feminist-themed political cartoon that had been published in The New Yorker, a well-loved and respected establishment media publication, because you know… feminists have no power and no influence.…
In the United Kingdom, the definition of rape is written to exclude all forms of sexual assault committed by women. This means that no matter what level of sexual violence a female perpetrator might engage in, the recourse her victim can have will not include being recognized as a rape victim, or knowing their perpetrator must bear the stigma of the label “rapist.”…
The woke are stuck in a real conundrum: They want to espouse policy that would allow government authorities to trample the bodily autonomy of their fellow citizens, but they don’t want to think of themselves as the bad guys.
The problem is, that literally makes them the bad guys. …
Solipsism is explained in Encyclopedia Britannica as a concept in philosophy describing “an extreme form of subjective idealism that denies that the human mind has any valid ground for believing in the existence of anything but itself.” In an article titled, The Psychology of Solipsism: Our Own Private Consciousness, Psychology Today writer Kaja Pernia pointed out that while our own internal...
Last week on HBR Talk, Prim Reaper and Therapy Snek joined us to begin a read through of a resignation letter published by outgoing president of the American Psychological Association’s Society for Media and Technology, Christopher J. Ferguson. This week, as we continue to read and consider the issues he has raised, listeners might be advised think about the purpose of psychological medicine and...
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