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.…
MamaMia’s Ugly Women and How To Deal With Them | HBR Talk 215
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...
Let’s examine this hidden detail in Australia’s family violence response training | HBR Talk 211
If you listen to feminists discuss the issue of intimate partner and sexual violence, you’ll get a very polarized view. In discussing female complainants who describe experiencing this type of violence, you’d be advised that “victims have a right to be believed,” and admonished that “their victimization is never their fault.”…
Feminists hate this one fact about sex trafficking | HBR Talk 208
The recent trial of Ghislaine Maxwell temporarily brought the public’s attention to an aspect of the sex trade industry that receives less consideration than it should: Female human traffickers.The details of Maxwell’s charges indicated a high level of managerial involvement in crimes that had previously been strictly attributed to Jeffery Epstein.…
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.…
Is female agency going to crap? | HBR Talk 181
This week, HBR Talk will dig into differences in how men and women react when the proverbial substance hits the rotating mechanical device, how that has changed as advancements in our civilization have made life easier, and why it’s important for women to regain a sense of agency and a recognition of men’s human needs in order for both sexes to be able to survive.…
When mean girls attack – handling relational aggression | HBR Talk 166
This week on HBR Talk, we’ll be discussing with Prim Reaper ways of handling this type of abuse as a target, or as a friend helping a target through his ordeal. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Relational aggression and victim gender – a tale of two standards | HBR Talk 165
This week, HBR Talk will examine our society’s gender-based double standards for victims of “mean girl” bullying, and how that translates into an inability to prevent tragic outcomes like social withdrawal, suicide, generational abuse cycles, and mass violence when abuse victims are pushed past their psychological limits. …
Soupmaking: Part stew, the shequil | HBR talk 157
Last week, we discussed the difference between women who use their social influence as a weapon against men, and women who steward their social influence as a resource for their communities. Alison pointed out that as men and responsible women get fed up with unethical ones, that social power will shift and leave those who wrongly exploit it wondering where it went.…
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