This week HBR Talk will discuss how the accountability gap manifests in society’s use of “for the children” as justification for infringements on citizens’ human and civil rights. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
FUNDRAISER STREAM: The Honeybadgers VS Sam Seder VS an MRA | Rantzerker 136
Join us on the Rantzerker with Karen, Alison and Brian as we look at a video from Sam Seder of the Majority Report (CHATTEL) where a self described Men’s Rights Activist calls in to speak to Sam about gender issues.
Prepare your spines!
Our fundraiser is still going, today is the last day!…
Discussing the Men’s Movement With Feminist Rachel | Fireside Chat 183
Join us on the Fireside Chat with special guest Rachel. Rachel is an artist, animator and teacher who recently appeared on a podcast criticizing Dr. Warren Farrell’s book The Myth of Male Power. Alison decided it might be good for us to go through the podcast and see what arguments are being made, in so doing we attracted the attention of Rachel, who agreed to come on our show to talk with...
A question of equality | HBR Talk 184
This week, HBR Talk will discuss how a growing absence of standards for female maturity connects to the immature female attitudes & behaviors that cause or contribute to men’s issues. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Aggressively woke: feminist-approved “toxic masculinity” | HBR Talk 183
This week, HBR Talk is going to discuss how “One good man” feminists end up rationalizing their own abusive aggression toward men and toward questioners of their faith as “good” aggression. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
The supposed gendered nature of coercive control | HBR Talk 182
This week, Deborah Powney joins HBR Talk to discuss how feminists’ use slanderous narratives about men to influence government policy on responses to coercive control, and the role of feminists’ attempts to gatekeep public discussion about intimate partner violence.…
When orthodoxy attacks: Advancing knowledge through the social gauntlet | HBR Talk 180
This Thursday at 7:30 PM, Deborah Powney joins HBR Talk to discuss the ideological practice of substituting shaming for evidence and rational arguments when narratives are questioned, and why this is particularly dangerous when applied to science and research.…
The long march that rattles the institutions | HBR Talk 179
Are politicians using manufactured, targeted, and controlled chaos to scare suburban women into ushering in a federally-run police state? What has been, and will be, the impact on men and boys? HBR Talk will explore this topic and its implications this Thursday at 7:30 PM. …
Unsafety nets: The deceptive nature of safety net culture | HBR Talk 178
Youtube forced us to remove this information, so here is the transcript:We get told all of the time by political ideologues what kind of dangerous culture we live in; rape culture, drug culture, gun culture, gang culture, even cancel culture… there are dramatic political arguments around every one of those labels.…
The destructive nature of Patriarchy scapegoating | HBR Talk 177
This week, HBR Talk will be discussing feminists’ use of Patriarchy as a scapegoat, how that hinders women’s ability to admit when their behavior harms men, and how it also hinders women’s ability to head off perfectly avoidable problems before they occur.…
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