During the media coverage of the very public defamation suit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard over her allegations of domestic violence, men’s advocates watched many people wake up to the fact that the subject is not a set of neat and tidy narratives, tied up in a little dogma, polarized and unchanging for the public to view as a single problem, whose solution entails a single approach.…
Isolation and loneliness as thought crime | HBR Talk 238
Feminists are doubling and tripling down on the narrative that even being involuntarily celibate makes men a threat and a harm to women. They’ve promoted rumors. They’ve exploited tragedies. They’ve written hit pieces upon hit pieces to hammer the idea home that women should fear these men.…
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. …
Toe that line? Hell no! | HBR Talk 55
Join Hannah Wallen, Karen Straughan, and Prim Reaper as we discuss feminism’s narratives & attitudes regarding nonfeminist women, including their tendency to oppose women’s agency and choice when those women choose not to treat the entire male population as an abusive enemy.…
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