During the holiday season, we’re taking a break from the swamp we’ve been slogging through for the last few weeks to look at two good news stories about two advancements in important medical treatments for men’s health.Tune in Thursday, December 21st, at 7:00 PM as we take a look at two articles about new approaches to prostate cancer treatment.…
Modern medicine responds to Incels | HBR Talk 264
A new mental health condition just dropped, according to MD Linx, a publication which “strives to provide resources” to help healthcare professionals navigate their careers in today’s world. This week on HBR talk we will be exploring an article by Salma Mahmoud discussing “Incel Complex,” with Incel Project creator Naama Kates.…
Health, Diet and Maximizing Masculinity With Returning Guest Georgi Dinkov | Fireside Chat 190
Join us on the Fireside Chat with our returning guest Georgi Dinkov. Georgi writes on topics spanning metabolic theory of health, medicine, science, society, politics, the arts and more. He has theories and ideas about things like testosterone which go against the mainstream narratives typically associated with testosterone and masculinity.…
The 3 main female responses to Movember are 2 too many | HBR Talk 158
This week, HBR talk will discuss Movember, male health initiatives, and the tendency of feminist grifters to “support” men’s issues initiatives by taking them over and redirecting them to feminist interests. The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Care Not For What the THOTs Want | Men’s Mental Health 14
Join us on the Men’s Mental Health Show with Prim Reaper, Alison and Brian as we discuss the idea of excessive self-sacrifice. Make sure when you are self-sacrificing, you’re doing it for someone who deserves it. Call in if you have thoughts of your own!…
Getting lippy about Movember | HBR Talk 108
Movember is upon us again! The initiative is a great example of men’s activism for the purpose of addressing men’s health considerations. Among the benefits of Movember is that it gets men doing something feminists complain that they never do: Talking about their problems.…
A social construct by any other name | HBR Talk 93
Ever hear the one about the feminist activists who decided we need more women in autism? Well, neither had we, until recently. Anna Cherry, Prim Reaper, and Hannah Wallen discuss the issue of making autism a gender issue. Tune in @ 7:30PM EST! 00:00:35 – 00:07:47 — Hannah’s Illustrated Opening 00:11:07 – 00:14:25 — Boy Brains And Girl Brains Are Different...
Feminism: Kills sperm dead
Western men’s sperm counts are down. Scientists suspect chemicals, but could feminism’s demonizing narrative be a factor?
Toxic masculinity is a buzzword created by feminists to facilitate blaming men for the external pressures to which they are subjected, most often by the very systems and social attitudes that feminists themselves support and exploit.…
Different Names, Same Pain
Every day, I wake up Every day, I hear the same two words uttered in different ways Every man All men What follows next is not always the same But in the end they have the same hurtful meaning Simple-minded Sex-crazed And when someone utters the words not all, they get called different names with the same pain intended Misogynist Anti-feminist Every day I...
No justification for routine neonatal circumcision, part 2, unmerited social support
In my last post, I looked at fallacious medical arguments in favor of routine neonatal circumcision. Careful examination of the facts and application of logic to the available information led to the conclusion that there is no medical excuse for the practice.…
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