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.…
#MenAreHuman – HBR Talk 111
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.…
Men are teachers #InternationalMensDay | HBR Talk 110
Women, especially feminists have a regular habit of responding to men’s issues by promoting feminization of men or female control over men as their main “solutions” for everything. Women have issues, too, and an entire movement that has been dedicated to them for almost 200 years, yet they still have the same issues.…
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.…
Ghoulfriends – the creepy side of femininity | HBR Talk 107
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!…
Femininity so fragile – keeps your red flags redder! | HBR Talk 107
Praising fathers is offensive to whammon… they react to it like Smeagol to skin contact with elven rope.
But why?
Because guys… you’re not doing it right.
But what is “it?”
Well, that’d be anything whammon also do, but with a different method or approach than you have.…
Parental alienation, an under-recognized form of abuse | HBR Talk 105
HBR talk examines the phenomenon of family bond obstruction, including parental alienation, and discusses the recent screening of “Erasing Family,” a film which investigates family bond obstruction from multiple perspectives. That event was co-hosted by the badgers on October 12th in Saskatoon.…
What is the antivirus? | HBR Talk 104
HBR Talk continues last week’s examination of how the mentality of workers within the federal bureaucracy impacts men’s issues. This week, we’ll consider the path forward in light of that problem, what that means in terms of men’s rights advocacy.…
Could #MeToo be called a harassment campaign? | HBR Talk 101
In the spirit of holding victim identitarians to their own standards, HBR Talk examines women’s exploitation of #MeToo as a political and social weapon, against both individual men, and the demographic “men in power.” Is this what they’re talking about when they refer to a harassment campaign?…
Lying is harmless? False! | HBR Talk 100
We’ve been called rape apologists for having the audacity to discuss the civil right of a citizen to not be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. Feminists couldn’t more clearly admit to approving the sacrifice of men for women’s purported benefit if they just stated it outright.…
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