We’re told feminism has always been about equality. We’ve looked at the early actions and some of the early writing of feminists which showed otherwise, but what about the direct statements of the suffragettes at the Seneca Falls Convention? Tonight, we’re going to examine the Declaration of Sentiments and see.…
What about gender roles during the American revolution? | HBR Talk 309
In our timeline of the historical context around the evolution of suffrage in countries influenced that had been English colonies, whose systems were influenced by the English parliamentary system & English common law, we have reached the American Revolution, and have been discussing what voting looked like at that time.…
Are women the weaker link? | HBR Talk 304
Show notes In discussing the history of male suffrage and its link to the history of male military obligation, I realized there’s an aspect of this history we’re not talking about. In today’s political debates we’re told that historically, patriarchal attitudes kept women out of military service and many other harsh realities of life; dirty jobs like coal mining, dangerous work like hunting...
The Patriarchy – if only I could find it then I could oppress women.
By Raymond Cuttill
“The Patriarchy is truly dying,” says Mike the Therapist in a Tweet.
My problem is, I can’t find it. I keep asking feminists for a phone number for it, but they never reply.…
Feminists hate this one fact about sex trafficking | HBR Talk 208
The recent trial of Ghislaine Maxwell temporarily brought the public’s attention to an aspect of the sex trade industry that receives less consideration than it should: Female human traffickers.The details of Maxwell’s charges indicated a high level of managerial involvement in crimes that had previously been strictly attributed to Jeffery Epstein.…
He made me do it! | HBR Talk 206
Opening video transcript:In 2013 I wrote an article for A Voice for men, titled Gender Disparity in Criminal Court. In that article, I highlighted some research on the topic by an assistant law professor at the University of Michigan named Sonja Starr.…
Missing context syndrome | HBR Talk 199
This week, HBR Talk will take a look at the Gabby Petito case and the phenomenon of missing white woman syndrome. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can watch the livestream on youtube, Thursday at 7:30PM EST, or find other listening options on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
A question of equality | HBR Talk 184
This week, HBR Talk will discuss how a growing absence of standards for female maturity connects to the immature female attitudes & behaviors that cause or contribute to men’s issues. 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.…
The destructive nature of Patriarchy scapegoating | HBR Talk 177
This week, HBR Talk will be discussing feminists’ use of Patriarchy as a scapegoat, how that hinders women’s ability to admit when their behavior harms men, and how it also hinders women’s ability to head off perfectly avoidable problems before they occur.…
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