Why is it that victim identitarians seem to short circuit whenever concepts like male vulnerability or female accountability are brought into human rights discussion? HBR Talk explores the mentality behind the melt-downs. Tune in @ 7:30 PM EST!…
Whammon’s spaces: the gatekeeping of human rights considerations | HBR Talk 89
Feminists insist they’re being unfairly criticized for their gendered activism, and cite their toxic masculinity narrative as evidence that they support men, too, but how do they respond when men try to advocate for themselves? HBR Talk examines how the female victim identity is used to try to shut men’s advocates out of discussion on and the handling of human rights considerations...
How to short circuit a victim identitarian in one easy step | HBR Talk 88
We have angered the victim identity cult.Again.Apparently, making “equal responsibility” part of “equality” is verboten.Joint HBR Talk at 7:30 PM EST as we discuss how and why, and examine the implications. Can we ever recover?…
You wot matriarch? A response to feminist territorial pressuring – HBR Talk 85
HBR Talk rips a strip off of feminism over one of its many interpersonal boundary issues: Their sense of entitlement to weaponize nonfeminist women against men, and against nonfeminist men’s issues advocacy. Tune in @ 7PM EST 0:03:10 – 0:13:49 — Hannah’s Intro (Take 3) 0:16:24 – 0:17:29 — On The Theory That Men Only Act In The Interest Of Other Men At The...
Pretty sneaky, sis – a victim identity cult tactic | HBR Talk 84
HBR Talk looks at feminists’ use of false labels and other orwellian language manipulation as a means of avoiding or heading off rational assessment of their ideas. Tune in at 7PM EST!
0:00:40 – 0:09:06 — Hannah’s Animated Into (audio is out of sync) 0:12:00 – 0:13:38 — Murder On The Job (Are women more likely to be murdered on the job than men?)…
Victim identity as a get out of accountability free card | HBR Talk 83
Join us on HBR Talk as we discuss the exploitation of victim identities as a shield against personal responsibility and accountability, from individual actions in everyday life to politics. Tune in at 7PM EST
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Fear as a bludgeon: The victim identity cult’s weapon of choice | HBR Talk 82
HBR Talk looks at the victim identity cult’s use an attitude of fear as a weapon wherein they assume it excuses otherwise unjustifiable behavior toward anyone they want to silence, shut out, or abuse.
Opening monologue transcript
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Title IX: The changing dialogue | HBR Talk 81
HBR Talk examines two presentations from Rowan University’s Redefining Title IX Student Summit. How is the dialogue changing in the wake of Education Secretary DeVoss’s policy changes? Tune in at 7pm Eastern
Opening monologue transcripthttps://www.patreon.com/posts/26185583…
Frailty, thy name is accountability gap | HBR Talk 80
HBR Talk examines the gender gap in accountability for “creepy” behavior, though a comparison between the response to Joe Biden’s half-hearted #MeToo moment and the response to Rosie O’Donnell’s embarrassing confession about one of her co-stars from The View.…
Uncle Joe and the secret of the double standard | HBR Talk 79
Join HBR Talk as we discuss Senator Joe Biden’s recent descent into #MeToo hell, the circumstances and implications, and the related history. Biden’s political legacy is quite relevant to the accusations he now faces. Tune in at 7pm Eastern to find out how.…
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