In evaluating Michael Flood’s army of strawman arguments, we’ve run into a consistent problem with his answers. He seems to think Australia is representative of the world. This week, we’re going to examine his arguments about domestic violence, and look at another data set for comparison.…
Feminism: Two centuries of failure? | HBR Talk 287
Over the last few shows, we’ve been evaluating a post written by Michael Flood, which he claims debunks everything we say about men’s issues. As we’ve gone through his strawman arguments and obfuscation, we have yet to detect any real substance, but something is becoming evident about feminism.…
What must he think of his readers? | HBR Talk 286
Over the last few shows, we’ve been evaluating a post written by Michael Flood, which he claims debunks everything we say about men’s issues. As we’ve gone through his claims, it has become increasingly obvious that he has tactics (strawman arguments and obfuscation) but no substance.…
Why do feminists do this? | HBR Talk 285
On social media, the term “fact check” has gotten a bad name due to its bad faith use by woke elitists who often imply that articles containing irrelevant or unrelated claims were written to correct factual information that is being passed around. As we began reading feminist spokesperson Michael Flood’s page on “fact-checking MRAs,” it became apparent that he has taken a page from their book...
A herd of ugly wild gishes galloping free across the webs? | HBR Talk 284
You know how much we just love male feminists here at HBR, especially the one who use the cult to make a career for themselves out of browbeating other men. We’re looking at you, professor. No, I’m not capitalizing your choice to make a lot of claims about MRAs and our work, by going through and ripping them apart.…
Emotional labor shortage crisis? | HBR Talk 282
Feminism’s “wage gap” woozle is the monster that will not die. Every time it is slain by the great intellectual weaponry of fact, logic, and reason, feminists engage in spectacular mental gymnastics to revive the heaving, seizing beast. They want to blame The Patriarchy™ for women’s life choices.…
Incentive pay for what? | HBR Talk 280
Feminism’s “wage gap” woozle is the monster that will not die. Every time it is slain by the great intellectual weaponry of fact, logic, and reason, feminists engage in spectacular mental gymnastics to revive the heaving, seizing beast. They want to blame The Patriarchy™ for women’s life choices.…
What has psychology forgotten about boys since the ’60s? | HBR Talk 279
Modern psychology’s view of boys is all about stereotyping, shame, and labeling their masculinity toxic. Rather than considering external causes for maladaptive behaviors, boys are blamed for their own suffering. How have psychiatrists previously treated boys who have exhibited violence?…
Two things experienced by over 1/3 of Kenyan men | HBR Talk 277
We’ve discussed this topic quite a bit in regard to western countries and India. We’re told by feminists that female-perpetrated DV is rare and mostly harmless, and even more so everywhere else. What does the 2022 Kenua Demographic and Health Survey have to say about it?…
Toxic masculinity? Liberal woman explains what she REALLY wants from men | HBR Talk 274
Feminists attribute all of their criticisms of male behavior to the phenomenon of men trying to live up to traditional gender roles and norms they’ve labeled “toxic masculinity.” These roles and norms, which they refer to as “patriarchal” in the patriarchy conjecture they call “theory,” are allegedly enforced by social pressure from, according to feminists, other men.…
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