Sunday, 18 June 2017

The Honeybadger Brigade

The Honeybadger Brigade is a proud group of women who support the Men's Human Rights Movement without apology and seeking no one's approval. Any woman who eschews violence and supports the Men's Human Rights Movement is welcome to join. The founding members include
Alison Tieman, Karen Straughan, and Hannah Wallen.
Karen Straughan is no stranger to this blog so I hope you are all well versed as to what awesome work she is doing for Men's Issues already, having created very popular videos on anti-feminism and men's rights.
Alison Tieman has been researching men's issues since her mother gave her "Princess at the Window" by Donna Laframboise in 1994 when she was 16. She's taken part in men's rights communities since she started posting on soc.men in 2003. Since 2011 she's run the gender apostate blog Genderratic with her pal Gingko the wonder leaf and she founded Honey Badger Brigade in 2013 with Hannah Wallen and Karen Straughan. According to Vice the pony she most resembles is Fluttershy
Hannah Wallen has witnessed women's use of criminal and family courts to abuse men in five different counties, and began writing after she saw one man's ordeal drag on for seven years, continuing even when authorities had substantial evidence that the accuser was gaming the system. She is the author of Breaking the Glasses, written from an anti-feminist perspective, with a focus on men's rights and sometimes social issues. Breaking the Glasses refers to breaking down the "ism" filters through which people view the world, replacing thought in terms of political rhetoric with an exploration of the human condition and human interactions without regard to dogmatic belief systems. She has a Youtube channel (also called Breaking the Glasses), and has also written for A Voice For Men and Genderratic. Hannah's work can be supported at HannahWallen.
One of the "Honey Badger" group's co-founders, describes their activities as a rational response to irrational circumstances. "For decades, we've watched gender ideologues use the mantle of proxy-victim status as a battering ram to destroy the perception of men and boys as human, in order to justify an increasing legal and social trend of marginalizing men's and boys' experiences and violating their civil and human rights. We're fed up with seeing our male friends and family demonized and discriminated against, and our communities, local and beyond, damaged and handicapped by false female victim politics. Ideologues of more than one stripe are attacking male humanity under the guise of 'supporting women'. We see through their garbage, and we're here to call them out on it."
According to noted men's advocate Paul Elam, publisher of A Voice for Men, the Honey Badger Brigade began on A Voice for Men with a letter challenging Boston Globe columnist Cathy Young to support the Men's Rights Movement. Since then the group has gone on to start their own radio show through A Voice for Men Radio and has now formed their own separate web site and YouTube channel. "I'm proud to have helped the Honey Badger Brigade get their start," said AVfM publisher Elam, "and we plan to keep supporting them by hosting their show on our radio channel as long as they want to do it, and to support them in their other endeavours in any way we can. This is a movement for everybody of every race, creed, colour, national origin, and sex."
One of their most current posts reports on the current issue here in Australia about the Australain media's treatment of The Red Pill Director, Cassie Jaye. Aussie media is losing their shit over Cassie Jaye’s exit from the feminist reservation.
The Honeybadger Brigade are currently touring Australia and are set to appear on Channel ABC2 tomorrow night  on the program Hack Live - Is Male Privilege Bullsh!t?  There have been rumours that the questions have been leaked to the feminists appearing on the program which is no surprise given the hugely biased, pro-feminist, leftist view of the ABC in general. The program is hosted by triple j Hack's Tom Tilley, and is a live to air debate asking if male privilege really does exist and if so, how does it impact us today? If its a fair debate then it will be awesome to watch.


Hats Off to the Honey Badger Brigade!!! I will be sharing more of their articles in future blogs but make sure you tune in to Hack Live and see if they can give those feminist what they deserve.







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