This week HBR Talk features investigative journalist Naama Kates, host of The Incel Project, and British Badger Belle Natty Kadifa, discussing the issue of young people (especially boys & young men) getting recruited to groups like these and used, essentially, as soldiers… and how these and other factors may contribute to that phenomenon.…
DeVos defends due process, Biden predictably outraged | HBR Talk 133
What part of DUE don’t feminists and the politicians who pander to them understand? Thank goodness for Betsy DeVos! HBR Talk explores recently announced Title IX reforms and the political response to them: Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 11:30PM GMT
Opening monologue transcript
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Actually, that question’s not sexist | HBR Talk 117
Are we allowed to question a person’s relationship to the greater community based on their reputation? Are we still allowed to do that if the person is female? Join HBR Talk as we examine one of the most widespread types of false allegation: Charges of sexism, and how they are used to shut down men’s complaints and shield women, especially feminist women, against equal accountability...
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.…
Miss takes – the victim identitarian conflict loop | HBR Talk 90
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...
I do not think it means what you think it means | HBR Talk 86
Gaze into the abyss with HBR Talk as we examine Alyssa Milano’s attempt demand for a sex strike among American women as a means of manipulating men’s votes.
Apparently, vote manipulation is ok when feminists do it. Who’d-a-thunkit?
What else can we learn from this incident?…
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...
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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