Join HBR Talk as we hand the “bully” label back to the cry-bully feminists who use it as a tool of political censorship. Tune in at 7:30 PM EST, 12:30 AM GMT.
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Join HBR Talk as we hand the “bully” label back to the cry-bully feminists who use it as a tool of political censorship. Tune in at 7:30 PM EST, 12:30 AM GMT.
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Join HBR Talk as we discuss feminist writers’ attempts to impose pedophilia acceptance on the men’s rights movment against our will… because that’s not predatory of them at all, is it? Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 12:30AM GMT
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Join HBR Talk as we discuss the use of fallacious arguments in people’s attempts to dismiss our activism with comparisons to feminism, along with anyone else they don’t like. Tune in at 7:30 pm EST, 12:30 am GMT!
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Join HBR Talk as we discuss the concept of “benevolent sexism,” and the not so benevolent ways feminists use it to sweep men’s issues under the rug.Wait, is it sexist to associate feminists with something that sounds like housework?Tune in Thursday at 7:30PM EST, 12:30 GMT
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Join HBR Talk as we discuss the stereotype of the male feminist creep, the limits and scope of the stereotype’s validity, and its implications. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM EST, 12:30AM GMT.
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Are we allowed to question a person’s relationship to the greater community based on their reputation? Are we still allowed to do that if the person is female? Join HBR Talk as we examine one of the most widespread types of false allegation: Charges of sexism, and how they are used to shut down men’s complaints and shield women, especially feminist women, against equal accountability...
HBR Talk discusses feminism’s dueling narratives on equality, and their effects on the overall human rights dialogue. How does this affect feminist responses to men’s rights advocacy? Tune in at 7:30PM EST (12:30AM GMT)
HBR Talk discusses feminism’s dueling narratives on equality, and their effects on the overall human rights dialogue.…
Aggression is ok when women do it? Feminists seem to think so. All of society does, to a degree. HBR Talk discusses feminist double standards regarding sexual coercion, sexual violence, and partner abuse, and the impact of those double standards on recognition of, and recourse for, male victims of female perpetrators.…
Are men allowed to be human? Feminist narratives on men’s suffering indicate that the answer is “no,” yet feminists think their ideology can address men’s human rights issues. Join HBR Talk at 7:30PM EST as we discuss the dysfunction in these narratives, and why addressing men’s issues must begin with respecting men’s humanity.…
We’ve heard far too much about variety of ways in which certain ideologues think masculinity can be creepy… all a guy really has to do is be noticed by the wrong woman to be saddled with that label. She gets to decide for him what he’s thinking and why he’s wrong, and voila!…
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