Hi, Hannah Cox. I’m Hannah Wallen. We haven’t met and you’ve probably never heard of me, but no worries. I’m not all that familiar with you either, and you really only ended up on my radar after someone sent me a link to your FEE stories post, “A Woman’s Take On the Men’s Rights Movement.”…
Woman faces standard male experience – women outraged! | HBR Talk 117
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.”…
How wrongthink boogeyman status is used against men | HBR Talk 216
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. …
37 feminist lies about women’s dating advice | HBR Talk 203
This week, HBR Talk will examine a list of claims feminist incels have made about dating advice offered to heterosexual women. Have any of us ever heard these supposed myths before? To find out, you can tune in to the youtube livestream on Thursday at 7:30PM EST, or find other listening options on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Feminists hijacking International Men’s Day? | HBR Talk 201
This week HBR Talk will discuss feminist attempts to hijack international men’s day, and consider whether women still have the opportunity to improve gender relations, and what women can do to promote gender equality. The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Prim Reaper: Suggestions to Improve Outcomes for Male DV victims – HBR Talk 198
Tune in to HBR Talk 198 as Prim Reaper discusses her report, Suggestions to Improve Outcomes for Male Victims of Domestic Abuse: A Review of the Literature, with Deborah Powney, whose report, Male victims of Coercive Control, Experiences and Impact, found that male victims experience severe and longstanding negative effects from female perpetrated coercive control, and that their needs are not...
Graped in the head | HBR Talk 197
This week on HBR Talk, Alison, Hannah, and Lauren will consider thefemaledatingstrategy.com blog post “Yes Ladies, You CAN be raped and not realize it until weeks later,” and its implications. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other listening options on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Wading into the muck: Female Dating Strategy forums | HBR Talk 193
As we went through the available material, we realized there was much more than we could discuss in just one stream, so this week, we’re touching the poop again. In fact, we hope you’ve got your thigh-high clown shoes, because we’re going to wade right in, both for the spectacle and for further analysis.…
Breaking the glasses | HBR Talk 191
This week, HBR Talk will discuss how “strong women” narratives miss the difference between taking charge, and demanding to be in charge, and how that affects women’s impact on their environments and the people who share them. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Equity: Identitarians’ newspeak-shield for discrimination | HBR Talk 189
This week, HBR Talk will examine how victim identitarians use the social justice “equity” narrative as a shield against opposition to vindictive discrimination. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
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