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Uncle Sam’s Shop of Horrors | HBR Talk 330
We’re following up the last few weeks’ interruption of our deep dive into Suffragette history this week for to continue examining the weird and interesting information surrounding Ryan Routh and his assassination attempt on Trump.This week, we’re going to expand the discussion on a point that kind of intersects with that history, but to find out how, you’re going to have to give the show a listen...
Who would do this and why? | HBR Talk 326
We’re interrupting our deep dive into Suffragette history this week for a look at some weird and interesting information surrounding Ryan Routh and his assassination attempt on Trump, as well as a discussion about the implications of his actions, history, and bounty letter, and how men are targeted with that kind of propaganda.…
Women’s suffrage battle: Grrls vs whammon? | HBR Talk 325
For years, the MRM has been told women live under an oppressive patriarchy that denies them any power or influence. What did anti-suffragettes have to say about that? Did women lack power and influence?…
Anti-suffragettes debunk “no female power or influence” claim | HBR Talk 324
For years, the MRM has been told women live under an oppressive patriarchy that denies them any power or influence. What did anti-suffragettes have to say about that? We’ll continue to investigate by reading through and responding to Joe C. Miller’s report “Never a fight of women against man: What the textbooks don’t say about women’s suffrage.”…
Why shouldn’t women vote? Women explain. | HBR Talk 322
For the last few weeks, we’ve been examining the historical conflict between women over voting rights, by reading through and responding to Joe C. Miller’s report “Never a fight of women against man: What the textbooks don’t say about women’s suffrage.”…
Whammon vs women! | HBR Talk 321
Recently on HBR Talk, we’ve been learning about the dastardly patriarchal sons of bi… oh, uh, daughters. Yep, the information war over suffrage and who wanted it, or didn’t want it was women vs women. Last week, another important discussion took precedent, and one might crop up this week as well.…
Who opposed women’s suffrage? | HBR Talk 320
Recently on HBR Talk, we’ve been learning about the dastardly patriarchal sons of bi… oh, uh, daughters. Yep, the information war over suffrage and who wanted it, or didn’t want it was women vs women. This week, we’ll continue looking at this historical conflict between women by continuing to read through and respond to Joe C.…
What kind of sentiments? | HBR Talk 317
Last week, we learned a bit about the the Seneca Falls Convention and began reading through the declaration of sentiments written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, looking for that “about equality” vibe feminists keep telling us we should be getting from their work.…
An interesting development | HBR Talk 315
Last week we planned on going to the next 2 items on the timeline this week, but then a couple of days ago, our attention was brought to an article with an we’re not used to seeing from the political perspective of the source, nor from commentators of the writer’s sex.…
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