This week, HBR Talk will be discussing the importance of civil rights considerations to men’s issues initiatives such as efforts at getting equally shared parenting legislation passed, the National Coalition for Men’s lawsuit against the male-only selective service system, and public opposition to warmongering among US leadership.…
Antifeminism, relational aggression, and the men’s rights movement | HBR Talk 164
This week, Judith Char will join us on HBR Talk to examine the relationship between antifeminism and men’s rights, along with claims made by some feminists that MRAs are reactionary, misogynistic opponents of women’s equality. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on honeybadgerbrigade.com.…
Pandora’s Problem: #WomensActionsMatter | HBR Talk 149
This week, HBR Talk will discuss teaching girls to associate the consequences of their choices with themselves, & not just think about the expected benefits. We’ll discuss why that’s important not just to them, but to the men, children, and other women their lives will impact.…
Raising “strong female characters” | HBR Talk 148
This week, HBR talk is going to discuss the process of raising girls to be strong women, the benefits of that goal, and the society-wide consequences of failing to achieve it. The discussion streams on multiple platforms. You can tune in Thursday at 7:30PM Eastern, or find other viewing and listening options for that time or later, on badgerfeed.com.…
The Duplicity of Feminist Researcher Mary Koss
By Deadboi Speedy
After watching a couple of the Honey Badger Radio Monologues done by Hannah Wallen regarding Mary Koss’s impact on the rape narrative and the gendering of domestic violence issues, shown here:
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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...
A tale of two feminisms! Dueling narratives on equality | HBR Talk 116
HBR Talk discusses feminism’s dueling narratives on equality, and their effects on the overall human rights dialogue. How does this affect feminist responses to men’s rights advocacy? Tune in at 7:30PM EST (12:30AM GMT)
HBR Talk discusses feminism’s dueling narratives on equality, and their effects on the overall human rights dialogue.…
Because we said so! Tale of the Fempire’s new clothes | HBR Talk 115
Join HBR talk as we discuss the made-up language of feminism, and how it’s used to obscure the baseless nature of most of the claims the movement makes… if, that is, you are up for the “emotional labor.” Tune in at 7:30PM EST, 12:30 AM GMT.…
The concept is lava – society’s aversion to seeing how #WomensActionsMatter | HBR Talk 114
HBR talk discusses women’s agency as society’s blind spot, and how this complicates the men’s issues dialogue. Tune in at 7:30PM EST.
Opening monologue transcripthttps://www.patreon.com/posts/32801695
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Men are teachers #InternationalMensDay | HBR Talk 110
Women, especially feminists have a regular habit of responding to men’s issues by promoting feminization of men or female control over men as their main “solutions” for everything. Women have issues, too, and an entire movement that has been dedicated to them for almost 200 years, yet they still have the same issues.…
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