The concern trolls of the feminist media are very, terribly awfully horribly concerned about the conclusion of Johnny Depp’s recent lawsuit against Amber Heard.…
A men’s rights activist’s response to a woman’s take on the men’s rights movement.
Hi, Hannah Cox. I’m Hannah Wallen. We haven’t met and you’ve probably never heard of me, but no worries. I’m not all that familiar with you either, and you really only ended up on my radar after someone sent me a link to your FEE stories post, “A Woman’s Take On the Men’s Rights Movement.”…
Three ways male disposability is destroying civilization | HBR Talk 219
A feminist talking point that is growing in popular usage holds that women are discriminated against in health care because scientific experimentation that leads to new practices, procedures, drugs, and other theraputic tool advancement has traditionally used mostly or exclusively male subjects.…
A joke, a slap, a slip of the mask; let’s talk female privilege | HBR Talk 218
Recently a friend on twitter tagged me and a few other antifeminists in a retweet of a feminist-themed political cartoon that had been published in The New Yorker, a well-loved and respected establishment media publication, because you know… feminists have no power and no influence.…
This resignation letter could save the world – HBR Talk 213
If you wanted to control the people of an entire civilization, what would you have to do? What if you wanted to do so without raising a massive army to defeat every nation? How would you get entire cultures to simply obey? What would you do, stride forward and start barking orders?…
Anti-male propaganda disguised as research | HBR Talk 196
This week, HBR talk will take a look at a report by progressive academics on the question, “Are Anti-Feminist Communities Gateways to the Far Right?” with, according to the title, “Evidence from Reddit and YouTube.” We’ll be joined by Deborah Powney to provide a researcher’s perspective.…
Living nightmare engulfs population – whammon most affected! | HBR Talk 195
This week, HBR Talk is going to discuss the gynocentric filter that is being put over the Afghanistan crisis, and the exploitation of public gynocentrism as a means of promoting actions government entities want the public to support. The discussion streams on multiple platforms.…
Breaking the glasses | HBR Talk 191
This week, HBR Talk will discuss how “strong women” narratives miss the difference between taking charge, and demanding to be in charge, and how that affects women’s impact on their environments and the people who share them. You can tune in to the youtube livestream, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Equity: Identitarians’ newspeak-shield for discrimination | HBR Talk 189
This week, HBR Talk will examine how victim identitarians use the social justice “equity” narrative as a shield against opposition to vindictive discrimination. 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.…
Is female agency going to crap? | HBR Talk 181
This week, HBR Talk will dig into differences in how men and women react when the proverbial substance hits the rotating mechanical device, how that has changed as advancements in our civilization have made life easier, and why it’s important for women to regain a sense of agency and a recognition of men’s human needs in order for both sexes to be able to survive.…
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