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https://youtu.be/wpZOlJOcIZw?si=ZRu0c67bzj4Vc8H5Esta fuente de YouTube presenta un debate sobre la ética de la gestación subrogada y la crianza por parte de parejas homosexuales. Se discute la perspectiva de Janice Fiamengo sobre los roles parentales y cómo ciertas narrativas pueden afectar a los niños. La conversación explora la idea de que los niños se benefician de tener dos padres, específicamente dos padres biológicos casados. Además, se examina la experiencia de una pareja gay que tuvo hijos mediante subrogación y los desafíos únicos que enfrentaron. Finalmente, se argumenta que la subrogación priva a los niños de aspectos fundamentales de la figura materna: genética, gestacional y social.
Rich talks with Newsweek senior editor-at-large Josh Hammer about the potential for Democrats to rig the judicial system in case of a Trump victory. Then a look at how Trump is reaching out to and winning over Hispanic voters, with Bob Unanue, president and CEO at Goya Food. He's also chair of the Hispanic Leadership Coalition. Later, we get some reaction to the new pro-Kamala Harris 'Man Enough' political ad from Janice Fiamengo, author of "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Janice Fiamengo is a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa who lives in New Westminster, BC with her husband, poet and songwriter David Solway. She hosts The Fiamengo File, a YouTube series on Studio Brulé about the fraud of academic feminism and its impact on western culture. She edited and introduced Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say, a collection of personal essays. She also posts columns in her Substack The Fiamengo File.Show sponsor RogersHood.com, detox from parasites, candida, heavy metals and toxins with code IDM to save 10%!Support the showFor more Informed Dissent visit our website at Informed Dissent Media Follow us on Social media @InformedDissentMedia
Janice Fiamengo is a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa who lives in New Westminster, BC with her husband, poet and songwriter David Solway. She hosts The Fiamengo File, a YouTube series on Studio Brulé about the fraud of academic feminism and its impact on western culture. She edited and introduced Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say, a collection of personal essays. She also posts columns in her Substack The Fiamengo File.Show sponsor RogersHood.com, detox from parasites, candida, heavy metals and toxins with code IDM to save 10%!Support the Show.For more Informed Dissent visit our website at Informed Dissent Media Follow us on Social media @InformedDissentMedia
This episode was recorded on June 27th, 2023. Janice Fiamengo, a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa, initiated The Fiamengo File YouTube series in 2015, delving into the fallacies of academic feminism and its profound societal repercussions. Her 2018 book, "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say," amplifies the voices of men who have faced adversity within our feminist culture. Currently, she is dedicated to crafting a new video series unraveling the roots of anti-male bigotry and female supremacism inherent in the origins of feminism during the 18th and 19th centuries.
This episode was recorded on Feb 22nd, 2023. Janice Fiamengo is a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa. She began The Fiamengo File series of YouTube videos in 2015 to discuss the fraud of academic feminism and its devastating social effects. Her book Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say was published in 2018, containing stories from men who have suffered in our feminist culture. She is now working on a new video series to uncover the anti-male bigotry and female supremacism at the origins of feminism in the 18th and 19th centuries. Find more from Janice: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hM010Lhg70&t=455s Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
This episode was recorded on January 18th, 2023. Janice Fiamengo, a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa, initiated The Fiamengo File YouTube series in 2015, delving into the fallacies of academic feminism and its profound societal repercussions. Her 2018 book, "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say," amplifies the voices of men who have faced adversity within our feminist culture. Currently, she is dedicated to crafting a new video series unraveling the roots of anti-male bigotry and female supremacism inherent in the origins of feminism during the 18th and 19th centuries. Find more from Janice: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hM010Lhg70&t=455s Read the Declaration of Sentiments: https://www.womenshistory.org/sites/default/files/document/2019-08/Day%203_0.pdf Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammypetersonpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
In this thought-provoking episode of What Should I Tell My Daughter, we shine a spotlight on the work of an inspiring individual, Janice Fiamengo.She is a former tenured professor in English literature at the University of Saskatchewan and Ottawa in Canada. who has left an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding feminism, gender studies, and men's advocacy. With a career spanning decades, Fiamengo's extensive research into women's writings from the 1850s and the nuanced history of feminism has provided critical insights into gender dynamics. She has authored multiple insightful books on these subjects, establishing herself as a profound voice in academia.Join us as we explore Fiamengo's journey as both a feminist critic and men's advocate, a role she embraced since 2012. Despite her courageous advocacy, Fiamengo has faced protests and cancellations, demonstrating the intensity of the discussions her work has sparked.We explore truisms derived from conversations with women, questioning and critically analyzing their implications. Delve into the assertion that affirmative action and easing pathways for women are ways to correct historical discrimination, and uncover the historical context behind women's limited agency. We discuss the perception that women inherently bring better leadership and are morally superior to men and also take a closer look at the idea that feminism had noble intentions.As we navigate the complexities of raising girls with the mantra of boundless possibilities, we address the growing Red Pill community and their provocative queries about women's voting rights. Gain insights into the potential challenges and opportunities your sons might face as a result of feminist ideology.Tune into "The Fiamengo File 2.0" https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGFFi6pRCnCdQTe1iG3Tw4Td9jvhY2w74or visit https://fiamengofile.substack.com/ to learn more about Janice Fiamengo's influential contributions and discover the wealth of knowledge she offers through her work.Visit our Instagram for video content:https://www.instagram.com/whatshoulditellmydaughter/Please help us in our mission and reach more people by sharing our show with someone, visit our website below and simply click share! https://hannahspier.substack.com/p/what-should-i-tell-my-daughterKey Topics: Janice Fiamengo, Feminism History, Gender Roles, Men's Advocacy, Red Pill, Voting Rights for Women Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Get full access to Psychobabble at hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – We can see the influence of feminism in many aspects of our lives, and unfortunately, it often isn't for the betterment of our society. It's important to look at the facts and statistics about the privileges of men and women before jumping to conclusions. Janice Fiamengo, an expert in feminist history joins us...
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris – We can see the influence of feminism in many aspects of our lives, and unfortunately, it often isn't for the betterment of our society. It's important to look at the facts and statistics about the privileges of men and women before jumping to conclusions. Janice Fiamengo, an expert in feminist history joins us...
Dr. Janice Fiamengo is a retired professor, author, YouTuber, and former radical feminist. Today she works to expose the fraud of feminism. Topics: Her Journey and Awakening Sentimental vs. Political Feminism The White Feather Campaign Arsonism and Bombings by Suffragettes Feminist Extermination of Men Deprogramming Advice for Men and Women Unpacking the phrase “Rape Culture.” DOCUMENTARY: NEW! Trailer: https://youtu.be/GwEzjsSC-Yw "What Is the Renaissance" Overview: https://youtu.be/6RGDFEUoLpU CONNECT WITH JANICE https://substack.com/@fiamengofile https://twitter.com/janicefiamengo MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST The Myth of Male Power - W. Farrell Heterophobia - D. Patai The SCUM Manifesto - V. Solanas The Fraud of Feminism - E. Belfort Bax "I Want a 24-Hour Truce Where There Is No Rape" - A. Dworkin "Loving Men, Respecting Women" - Goldich & Farrell "Seven Necessary Sins for Women and Girls" - M. El Tahawi DIGITAL CONFERENCE SERIES - LADIES' EVENT https://renofmen.vhx.tv use code RENOFMEN for $5 off SPONSOR Reformation Coffee.com Use code SUBFREE for one free 12oz. bag with subscription LINKS Instagram Twitter YouTube
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has said that Justin Trudeau needs to “butt out” of New Brunswick politics, to the New Brunswick Conservatives' policy requiring parental consent for a student under 16 to change their officially change their gender in school. Poilievre said provinces should decide educational policy and parents should decide how to raise children. True North's Andrew Lawton says the Conservatives need to be more forceful in their support of parental rights, especially since it's an issue that seems to extend beyond committed Conservative voters. Also, the Liberals might give even more money to bail out the media given Facebook's protest of Bill C-18. Plus, writer and retired professor Janice Fiamengo of The Fiamengo File joins the show to point out the “false numbers and shameful misrepresentations” behind a YWCA campaign on domestic violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode was recorded on November 4th, 2022. Tammy begins a new series of podcasts with Janice Fiamengo to discuss feminism and its historical unfolding through the people that espoused it. In this episode, Victoria Woodhull is the historical figure that they explore. In addition to being a political activist, she was business woman, spiritualist, and writer. Janice Fiamengo is a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa. She began The Fiamengo File series of YouTube videos in 2015 to discuss the fraud of academic feminism and its devastating social effects. Her book "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say" was published in 2018, containing stories from men who have suffered in our feminist culture. She is now working on a new video series to uncover the anti-male bigotry and female supremacism at the origins of feminism in the 18th and 19th centuries.
To watch this episode and other past episodes, please visit Greg Ellis' YouTube channel.Join our Community: https://community.therespondent.com/ Listeners can find Janice Fiamengo on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaniceFiamengoSubstack: https://fiamengofile.substack.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DVPc51R5HJl8tlNASZKfA/videosJanice Fiamengo retired in 2019 from her position as Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, Canada, and now lives in Vancouver with her husband, David Solway. She is a men's advocate and critic of feminism. She had a long-running YouTube series called The Fiamengo File that received a permanent ban from YouTube, and she has recently begun The Fiamengo File 2.0 about the history of feminism in order to demonstrate that feminism was never about equality. In this episode, we chat about the history of feminism, the differential treatment of men and women under the law, the Me Too movement, and much more!“All feminists say they're interested in is the social and political equality of men and women, but that isn't the case at all. When one looks at what feminists advocate equality doesn't seem to be a part of the issue at all. There are so many areas in our society where men are not doing well and we don't hear feminists speaking about those issues with concern and we don't see feminists advocating for those issues.” - Janice FiamengoTop Takeaways:Feminism was founded on principles that advocate for the moral inferiority of men, disparging men, and trying to remove them from all forms of power.Life throughout history was extremely difficult for both women and men, but the focus always seems to be on women.Men are imprisoned and punished much more harshly for the same crimes that women commit.Feminism seeks to undermine the family unit.Show Notes: [1:40] Greg welcomes guest Janice Fiamengo.[1:50] Why did Janice get involved in men's advocacy?[6:00] What is feminism?[9:50] Feminists reasons for why there are more men in prison.[13:00] History of feminism. [25:00] The misconception that in the past women were considered the “property” of men and the many responsibilities men have had throughout history.[28:10] Differential treatment under the law between men and women.[34:10] The complexity behind the issue of women's right to vote. [36:10] Different types/brands of feminism and the label of being a “feminist”. [41:00] The Me Too movement.[44:40] The death of chivalry.[47:10] Men's sense of attachment to women.[49:50] How feminism demeans and attacks the family unit and how it removes any agency or ownership of women's circumstances.[54:00] Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial and the current culture of being “guilty until proven innocent”.[1:03:40] Where do you find meaning? [1:04:40] What has been the most meaningful moment of your life?[1:06:50] Where do you go to find peace?[1:08:00] If you could write your own epitaph, what would you want it to say?[1:10:10] If you had one wish, what would it be?[1:11:00] Where you can find Janice.[1:15:00] Greg wraps up the show.Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! How to Leave an Apple Podcast Review: First, Open the podcast app on your iPhone, Mac, or iPad. Then, hit the “Search” tab at the bottom right-hand corner of the page and search for The Respondent. Select the podcast, scroll down to find the subheading “Ratings & Reviews”. and select “Write a Review.” Next, select the number of stars you'd like to leave. Please choose 5 stars! Using the text box which says “Title,” write a title for your review. Then in the text box, write the review itself. The review can be up to 300 words long, but doesn't need to be much more than: “Love the show! Thanks!” or Once you're done select “Send” in the upper right-hand corner.
As I describe in the introduction to our discussion, I first learned about Janice Fiamengo by watching an incredible series of videos she produced called The Fiamengo Files. Not surprisingly, because they presented a well-reasoned approach to various hot-button social justice issues, these videos were taken down YouTube. No worries, like the proverbial Phoenix, The Fiamengo Files II emerged and can be found. Janice, a retired Professor of English at the University of Ottawa, calls herself an anti-feminist, which may sound shrill or reactionary, but it is worth listening to her discussions to learn why she so labels herself. Most recently she has been working on a comprehensive history of Feminism and provides compelling arguments, based on data, that much of conventional wisdom regarding such things as universal suffrage and the plight of women currently misrepresents what actually transpired. Whether or not you are inclined to agree with Janice, listening to her is enlightening, and it is also enriching. She is calm and charming, and anything but a firebrand, and I cannot imagine how one could have a non-cordial conversation with her. Nevertheless, she has been censored, and protesters have too often forced her public lectures to be cancelled. It is a great pity, because we need voices of reason to speak to each other if we are ever to rise above the partisan nonsense currently engulfing popular debate. For that reason I was particularly excited that she agreed to come on the podcast to talk about these issues, her current projects, and her past work, including her book Sons of Feminism. I hope you enjoy the discussion as much as I did, and are provoked to think about these issues in a new way, no matter what you might ultimately conclude. That is, once again, one of the purposes of the Origins Podcast, and of the Critical Mass website. As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers . Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project Youtube channel as well. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
This episode was recording on July 18th, 2022. In this episode, Tammy welcomes guest, Janice Fiamengo to discuss issues in regards to feminism. Specifically, they cover the broad history of the feminist movement, the key influencers and events, and the general attitude of resentment against men. Janice Fiamengo is a retired Professor of English from the University of Ottawa. She began The Fiamengo File series of YouTube videos in 2015 to discuss the fraud of academic feminism and its devastating social effects. Her book "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say" was published in 2018, containing stories from men who have suffered in our feminist culture. She is now working on a new video series to uncover the anti-male bigotry and female supremacism at the origins of feminism in the 18th and 19th centuries. Find more from Janice Fiamengo on: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DVPc51R5HJl8tlNASZKfA/videos Janice Flamingo's book: https://www.amazon.com/Sons-Feminism-Men-Have-Their-ebook/dp/B07D3ZHTS4
Modern leftist feminism is one of the most perverse and harmful forces in our society. It tells men that they are “toxic” and need to be more like women, meanwhile, it tells women to be liberated and act more like men.The result? Both men and women – but especially women – are self-reportedly more miserable and less fulfilled than at any previous time, according to comprehensive meta data studies. On today's episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by one of Canada's leading public intellectuals, retired professor Janice Fiamengo. They discuss the many, many problems with modern leftist feminism and discuss alternative advice and guidance for young people.They also talk about the strange phenomenon of women's college swimming superstar Lia Thomas, who has shattered pool records this year. Lia, as you may know, has the distinct advantages of being a biological male. Dr. Fiamengo clearly explains how we got to this bizarre place in our society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janice Fiamengo has been speaking about the inconsistencies and consequences of feminist theory and activism for nearly a decade. In this discussion, we get a sample of her breadth of knowledge on how feminism has negatively impacted both men and women. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DVPc51R5HJl8tlNASZKfA And her writing at https://www.amazon.com/Sons-Feminism-Men-Have-Their/dp/1775081303/ Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calmversations/support
Topics discussed include the state of academia, literary Darwinism, great books of fiction, feminism, human mating preferences, toxic masculinity, the evolution of self-deception, COVID policies and mandates, and the 1989 mass shooting at the University of Montreal. _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad _______________________________________ This clip was posted earlier today (December 16, 2021) on my YouTube channel as THE SAAD TRUTH_1346: https://youtu.be/Ctt7Eq9UhNY _______________________________________ The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense (paperback edition) was released on October 5, 2021. Order your copy now. https://www.amazon.com/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= https://www.amazon.ca/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X https://www.amazon.co.uk/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X _______________________________________ Please visit my website gadsaad.com, and sign up for alerts. If you appreciate my content, click on the "Support My Work" button. I count on my fans to support my efforts. You can donate via Patreon, PayPal, and/or SubscribeStar. _______________________________________ Dr. Gad Saad is a professor, evolutionary behavioral scientist, and author who pioneered the use of evolutionary psychology in marketing and consumer behavior. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Saad is a leading public intellectual who often writes and speaks about idea pathogens that are destroying logic, science, reason, and common sense. _______________________________________
Will our heroine choose a feminist life or the life of a traditional woman? Join us on Myth & Manhood as Alison, Brian and guest Janice Fiamengo look at the film and novel by Henry James called The Bostonians.
We discuss a wide range of issues dealing with feminism, the disruption of lectures on campuses, sex differences, the nature vs. nurture debate, the blank slate view of the human mind, and the Global Gender Gap Index, among other topics. Website: http://www.studiobrule.com/janice-fiamengo.html This chat was posted originally on Ora.tv back in 2016 and on my YouTube channel on May 7, 2016 as THE SAAD TRUTH_168: https://youtu.be/tufg3o8ypwo _______________________________________ If you appreciate my work and would like to support it: https://subscribestar.com/the-saad-truth https://patreon.com/GadSaad https://paypal.me/GadSaad _______________________________________ The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense (paperback edition) was released on October 5, 2021. Order your copy now. https://www.amazon.com/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= https://www.amazon.ca/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X https://www.amazon.co.uk/Parasitic-Mind-Infectious-Killing-Common/dp/162157959X _______________________________________ Please visit my website gadsaad.com, and sign up for alerts. If you appreciate my content, click on the "Support My Work" button. I count on my fans to support my efforts. You can donate via Patreon, PayPal, and/or SubscribeStar. _______________________________________ Dr. Gad Saad is a professor, evolutionary behavioral scientist, and author who pioneered the use of evolutionary psychology in marketing and consumer behavior. In addition to his scientific work, Dr. Saad is a leading public intellectual who often writes and speaks about idea pathogens that are destroying logic, science, reason, and common sense. _______________________________________
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Episode #143 of The Red Man Group with returning guest Professor Janice Fiamengo. Follow Janice at https://gab.com/JaniceFiamengo and get her books on Amazon now at https://amzn.to/2TADRxG Meet The Red Man Group Live: https://t21c.com/redman21c Subscribe now: https://bit.ly/2NSXcBB RMG Patreon: https://patreon.com/redmangroup Support RMG, and use Tactical Soap, use coupon code "RMG" at check out and get an additional 10% off: http://bit.ly/2S4fO88 Follow RMG on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redmangroup21 Like RMG on Facebook: https://fb.com/theredmangroup Follow RMG on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theredmangroup
Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. This episode is actually a recording of an event I did many months ago with Brittany King, an up-and-coming freelance writer. We talked about Brittany's background, leading her local BLM chapter, her experience studying with Ta-Nehisi Coates, her evolving views on race and identity politics, how American race politics affect many people's views of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the causes of the 2020 summer riots and many similar topics. This recording was created at an event hosted by the Brotherhood Synagogue that features a moderated Q&A. Just a heads up that the audio quality is not the best. #Ad If you are concerned about your privacy when browsing the internet, try Express VPN. Visit my exclusive link ExpressVPN.com/COLEMAN and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. #Ad I had the privilege of making an appearance in the documentary Better Left Unsaid, which looks at the philosophical underpinnings of the radical left and their extreme-right counterpart. The film includes interviews with some great thinkers who have a lot of value to add to this conversation including; Steven Pinker, Noam Chomsky, Janice Fiamengo, and more. You can stream /purchase the film via betterleftunsaidfilm.com. The film is available on Google Play and iTunes as well. i-Tunes - https://bit.ly/BLU_i-TunesGoogle Play -https://bit.ly/BLU_GPlayUS
Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. This episode is actually a recording of an event I did many months ago with Brittany King, an up-and-coming freelance writer. We talked about Brittany's background, leading her local BLM chapter, her experience studying with Ta-Nehisi Coates, her evolving views on race and identity politics, how American race politics affect many people's views of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the causes of the 2020 summer riots and many similar topics. This recording was created at an event hosted by the Brotherhood Synagogue that features a moderated Q&A. Just a heads up that the audio quality is not the best. #Ad If you are concerned about your privacy when browsing the internet, try Express VPN. Visit my exclusive link ExpressVPN.com/COLEMAN and you can get an extra 3 months FREE on a one-year package. #Ad I had the privilege of making an appearance in the documentary Better Left Unsaid, which looks at the philosophical underpinnings of the radical left and their extreme-right counterpart. The film includes interviews with some great thinkers who have a lot of value to add to this conversation including; Steven Pinker, Noam Chomsky, Janice Fiamengo, and more. You can stream /purchase the film via betterleftunsaidfilm.com. The film is available on Google Play and iTunes as well. i-Tunes - https://bit.ly/BLU_i-Tunes Google Play -https://bit.ly/BLU_GPlayUS
Today, I have the pleasure of sharing a conversation I recently had with two of the minds behind the new documentary, “Better Left Unsaid”. In this episode, I am joined by director Curt Jaimungal and producer Desh Amila. "Better Left Unsaid" is a critique of extremist political groups, with a particular focus on the extreme left. The documentary is one part modern sociopolitical analysis and one part history lesson. In addition to "Better Left Unsaid", Desh's previous work includes “Islam and the Future of Tolerance” featuring Maajid Nawaz and Sam Harris, and Curt hosts a podcast called Theories of Everything where he has conversations with people like Noam Chomsky, Janice Fiamengo, Eric Weinstein and many more.**This episode was recorded on February 1, 2021**Watch “Better Left Unsaid” (available April 2): https://betterleftunsaidfilm.comCurt Jaimungal on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurtDesh Amila on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Desh_AmilaFor a full list of links and resources: http://ericwhte.com/podcast-041-curt-jaimungal-and-desh-amila-on-better-left-unsaid/TIMESTAMPS00:00 Welcome03:52 “Better Left Unsaid” Trailer04:57 Introducing Curt Jaimungal, Desh Amila and “Better Left Unsaid”14:23 Who is the film meant for?16:44 The peculiarities of left-wing extremism27:27 ‘Otherization' and racism36:19 A sidetracked, but very honest, conversation on racism52:03 Separating the person from the idea1:00:35 The potential effects of the film on left leaning viewers1:05:02 Closing thoughts
Better Left Unsaid: https://bit.ly/blu_preorderTóti interviews Curt Jaimungal about Better Left Unsaid, a film written and directed by Curt. The film incorporates interviews with intellectuals such as Coleman Hughes, Steven Pinker, Michael Shermer, Noam Chomsky, Janice Fiamengo, and more. It addresses the issue of political extremism in the West, the implications of identity politics, and the new woke-culture promulgated by, and broadcasted from, Western universities.
Our culture war has given way to a number of significant speakers, filling up venues and proposing innovative ideas. Canadian Professor Janice Fiamengo is among these cultural figures. Having spent years of her life as an ardent feminist, she now joins figures like Christina Hoff Summers and Camille Paglia in denouncing the divisive aspects of third-wave Feminism All of this and much more is discussed in this week's episode of Cancel This.
YouTube link: https://youtu.be/QwT-w47Il5c Janice Fiamengo is an associate professor of English at the University of Ottawa. She specializes in Canadian literature and has published widely on early Canadian writers. Better Left Unsaid trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQIzgoFBCnY Better Left Unsaid film (to purchase): http://betterleftunsaidfilm.com/ Patreon for conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, and God: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal Help support conversations like this via PayPal: https://bit.ly/2EOR0M4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id3k7k7mfzahfx2fjqmw3vufb44 iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:18 Janice's writing process 00:02:31 What are Critical Theory and Feminist Theory? 00:04:00 How did Janice go from being an ardent feminist to an anti-feminist? 00:08:20 Why is feminism attractive? 00:10:14 We hear about women being disadvantaged, so how are women advantaged? 00:11:11 The difficulty of hiring a male over a woman 00:13:25 How are women disadvantaged? 00:15:44 On the resume studies that demonstrate discrimination 00:21:09 How to not contribute to systemic sexism 00:26:02 The "shadow" and deleterious applications of feminist theory 00:29:48 Harry Frankfurt's BS 00:35:28 The "oppression narrative" 00:55:45 What is is it all about? Power? 01:01:04 The overt oppression has changed to microaggressions and insidious systemic 01:04:47 Trust requires the potential for damage 01:08:32 How the "humanities" and the "arts" have been corrupted 01:12:58 How has sexism been redefined? 01:15:19 Class action lawsuits that found men were being paid less, despite the counterclaim 01:17:09 If the choice was between "more power" or "the destruction of the West"... 01:21:37 The Soviet Union, and wanting harm to befall you 01:25:26 Self-loathing and rejoicing / fervor when Shakespeare is found racist (for example) 01:27:23 Where does the left "go too far"? 01:28:45 Free speech erosion * * * Subscribe if you want more conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, God, and the mathematics / physics of each. * * * I'm producing an imminent documentary Better Left Unsaid http://betterleftunsaidfilm.com on the topic of "when does the left go too far?" Visit that site if you'd like to contribute to getting the film distributed (early-2021).
Join Bettina Arndt, Janice Fiamengo and Diana Davison to discuss Woody Allen's innocence and how mud sticks to falsely accused men. The endless persecution of Woody Allen is a fable for our times, with many in the film world and mainstream media still supporting Mia Farrow's version of events in relation to the sexual abuse allegations – despite all the evidence to the contrary. Please submit your questions prior to the event.
Bubba Fell Asleep Today's topics include: John reacts to the highlight reel of President Biden's inaugural day and focuses on what Bill Clinton was doing during what Chris Wallace called the best inauguration speech he's ever heard. Then, hear a replay of John's interview with George Neumayer, author of “The Biden Deception”. Finally, anti-feminist Janice Fiamengo, author of “Sons of Feminism” discusses feminism and its effects on men See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us on the Fireside chat with Janice Fiamengo. Janice is currently working on a new paper that examines the ways in which feminism has evolved and adapted like a parasitic virus so that it never loses irrelevancy as it eats away at its host.
Janice Fiamengo is a retired professor of English literature who captured the attention of the Internet when a talk she was scheduled to give at the University of Toronto ("What's Wrong With Women's Studies") was disrupted by protestors brandishing bullhorns and pulling fire alarms. She has been a fierce critic of gender ideology ever since, first in her YouTube series The Fiamengo File, and more recently on the website Regarding Men. She generously agreed to speak with us on the subject of men in the modern world, the decades-long transformation of the universities, and the "gradual encroachment of ideas." Get full access to The Broken World at thebrokenworld.substack.com/subscribe
Janice Fiamengo taught English at the University of Ottawa where she was a Professor of English for sixteen years. She is the creator of the Fiamengo File, a series of videos about academic feminism, freedom of speech, and men’s issues. In 2018, she published Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say, a collection of personal essays by men about being male in a feminist culture. She can be found on Twitter @JaniceFiamengoThe Fiamengo File Season 1: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHt1Hh27h4Bs3gYpWa5qAu_kOChBKDIawStudioBrule where all the Fiamengo Files can be found (in the Playlists section): https://www.youtube.com/user/StudioBrule/videosHer book Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say. Ottawa: Little Nightingale Press, 2018 can be bought via Amazon:https://www.amazon.ca/Sons-Feminism-Men-Have-Their/dp/1775081303https://www.amazon.com/Sons-Feminism-Men-Have-Their/dp/1775081303/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Red Man Group, President Johnson talks with the first woman to be on the Red Man Group, Janice Fiamengo (an Anti-Feminist Professor) talk about feminism, history, the destructive natures of feminism and more. Positive events for men https://the21convention.org Positive education for men https://21university.com Learn more at https://21studios.com Check out the full length YouTube video HERE
Join us on another episode of HBR Debate as we look at the recent appearance of one Anthony "Dream" Johnson on an episode of Good Morning Britain hosted by Piers Morgan and some feminist anchorwoman I don't know. Then Janice joins the fray and the fur starts to fly!
Janice Fiamengo is a retired Canadian Professor. She was a tenured member of Department of English at the University of Ottawa. Janice is declared anti-feminist, defender of freedom speech and campaigner for the right to dissent Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StudioBrule/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaniceFiamengo ___________________________________________________ Video Episode: https://youtu.be/H2raZ6LNQng —WEBSTUFF— ★ https://www.markhughescomedy.com ★ To donate to the cause, visit SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/markhughescomic ★ Merchandise: https://mark-hughes-comedy.myshopify.com/collections/all —FOLLOW ME— ■ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markhughescomic ■ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markhughescomic/
Obama makes some interesting remarks about men, and how he thinks of them as a whole. Talk about letting your legacy go down... Again, for those of you who don't know who Dr. Janice Fiamengo is, I really think you should check her out.
There's a well-known secret among those in academia that left-wing groupthink rules. This is especially true when it comes to gender. Fortunately, Jordan Peterson's rise to fame brought this truth to mainstream America. Most Americans are now well aware that our universities are bastions of postmodern feminist dogma. This outrageous anti-male/pro-female bias in academia has squelched any honest discussion about matters such as American history, sexual violence, false allegations, male privilege and so-called female oppression. Janice Fiamengo, professor of English at the University of Ottowa, is intimately familiar with this phenomenon, from some professors' view that women should speak first in all university discussions, to anti-male shaming campaigns, to so-called consent courses where men are taught not to rape women, to op-eds by feminist professors with titles like “Why Can't We Hate Men?” Janice has lived inside this world for many years and will share with us the inner workings of the typical university in North America today. She is a self-described “contrarian, pro-liberty, anti-feminist, defender of men's rights, free speech, the principles of western culture, and the right to dissent.” Sign up for relationship coaching with Suzanne: https://www.suzannevenker.com/relationship-coaching/ Subscribe to The Suzanne Venker Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-suzanne-venker-show/id1471433977 Follow Suzanne on Social Media: https://twitter.com/SuzanneVenker https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneVenkerAuthor/ https://www.instagram.com/suzannevenkerauthor/ Buy Women Who Win at Love or The Alpha Female's Guide to Men & Marriage NOW: https://www.amazon.com/Suzanne-Venker/e/B001K7VY7K%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Selle vestlusringi vahetuks ajendiks oli üks mulle saadetud meil, mille saatja reageeris omakorda Janice Fiamengo küsimusele ("Järsku oli 19. sajandi antifeministidel ikkagi õigus?")*. Nimetatud kirjas olid muude kõigiti konstruktiivsete seisukohtade kõrval – saatjaks oli noor ja arukas inimene – ka sellised kõhedust tekitavad read: "... tekitab muret, et kodanikuvabadused on muutumas lihtsalt status quo'ks, mille kasulikkust ei püüta ratsionaalselt kaitsta. Dave Rubini saates esinenud proua ei toonud ju sisuliselt ühtegi argumenti, miks süütuse presumptsioonist loobumine on halb.."25. aprillil kutsusin ma EBS-i stuudiosse õiguskantsler Ülle Madise ja Tartu Ülikooli kriminoloogiaprofessor Jüri Saare, et neilt uurida, miks on süütuse presumptsioonist** loobumine väga halb mõte.Lühikese vastuse andis Ülle kohe vestluse alguses (8. minut): "Kui sa siin alguses küsisid, miks süütuse eeldamisest loobumine oleks halb, siis lihtne inimlik vastus on see, et sellest saab igaüks aru siis, kui tema ise on jäänud hammasrataste vahele."Sealt kulges arutelu edasi laiematele õiguskorda puudutavatele küsimustele. Keskustelu 46. minutil tuletas Jüri meile väga tänuväärselt meelde riigi definitsiooni: "Me oleme täna küllaltki palju rääkinud inimesest ja tema vabadusest ning inimelu väärtusest, aga teiseks pooleks on selles kõiges ju riik, ja riigi definitsioon on väga lihtne. See on klassikaline Max Weberi antud definitsioon: riik on mingil territooriumil vägivalla monopoliseerinud institutsioon."Minu arvates tuleks suurt osa tänastest poliitlahingutest vaadatagi selles valguses. Eriti silmatorkav on see just hoogu juurde koguvas identiteedihõimude omavahelises kemplemises. Iga suguharu püüab vägivalla monopoliga kurameerides kaikamehe enda poolele võita, et sellega siis plats puhtaks teha. Lõpupoole (85. minutil) tekkis kõneluses asjakohane paralleel meie oma lähiminevikuga, kui Jüri meenutas taas väga asjakohaselt sotsialistliku õigussüsteemi iseärasusi: "Nõukogude kriminaalõigusest süütuse presumptsioon puudus. Nõukogude kriminaalõigus tegeles klassivõitlusega, õigus oli võitlusvahend ekspluataatorite klassi hävitamiseks... ka seda nimetati õiguseks." Siit haaras jutujärje üle Ülle, kes võttis 89. minutil kenasti kokku suure osa saatest (ja ühtlasi ka praegu õues toimuvast): "Niipea, kui vähemus üritab enamusele midagi peale suruda või siis, kui üks seltskond on enda kätte haaranud võimu ja üritab kõiki teisi riigi sunnijõuga sellest eemal hoida, ja hoida ära isegi igasuguse kriitika, siis see pälvib kas varem või hiljem õiglase vastulöögi."Mulle tundub, et vestlus Jüri ja Üllega haakus väga hästi ühe teise meie kanalil leiduva klipiga***, kus Jordan Peterson ütleb nii: "Idee üksikisiku transtsendentsest tuumast on meie õigussüsteemi keskne idee, mis tähendab seda, et isegi siis, kui teid süüdistatakse mõrvas, isegi siis, kui teie vastu on ümberlükkamatud tõendid, isegi siis olete te veel väärtuslik ning riik ei tohi teist lihtsalt üle sõita. See on uskumatu, sest barbaarsetes ühiskondades – sellistes, kuhu me just praegu tagasi minna üritame – lähenetakse asjale pigem nii, et kui teid juba milleski süüdistatakse, siis võib teid ka igaks juhuks maha lasta. Selle põhimõtte järgi on palju lihtsam käituda ja see rahuldab ka rahvajõugu verejanu palju paremini."Head kuulamist!Hardo---------------------* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azBsM...** https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BC...*** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y3uh... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Janice Fiamengo (Professor at University of Ottawa) joins Dave to discuss how the idea of the University has been destroyed, the ‘crisis’ in masculinity, why she calls herself an “anti-feminist,” the #MeToo movement, and more.
Janice Fiamengo joins me to discuss the untold stories of how feminism has actually affected society and relationships, and the reality turns out to be rather different from the cartoon.
Karlos and Serene interview Janice Fiamengo, a literature professor from the University of Ottowa. Together, they discuss where society should draw the line on the #MeToo movement, why it's important to appreciate the men in our lives, and whether the Men's Rights movement has gone to far. We know the sound quality isn't great, but the interview had to take place over the phone. Thanks for supporting despite the hiccups!
Janice Fiamengo, a professor of English at the University of Ottawa and an outspoken opponent of feminism, found herself brought before the Ottawa Human Rights Commission in a two-year ordeal related to alleged discrimination. She gives us a flavor of what these commissions are like, and how universities deal with accusations like this.
English Professor and ardent anti-feminist Janice Fiamengo is the guest on this episode of the Renegade Report. Janice reflects on the feminist movement of which she was once a part, and whether the core message has changed, or if it is now merely a more true reflection of what it always was. Roman explores the real-life effects of feminism, given that it is actually a poorly thought of and supported cause, and Jonathan delves into the dangerous and all encompassing Me Too movement. Prof. Fiamengo provides a historical view of feminism from the turn of the 20th century, laments the boogeyman of supposed oppression, and advocates for personal responsibility over a return to the Victorian era with regards to the treatment of women.
Renegade Media — CliffCentral.com — English Professor and ardent anti-feminist Janice Fiamengo is the guest on this episode of the Renegade Report. Janice reflects on the feminist movement of which she was once a part, and whether the core message has changed, or if it is now merely a more true reflection of what it always was. Roman explores the real-life effects of feminism, given that it is actually a poorly thought of and supported cause, and Jonathan delves into the dangerous and all encompassing Me Too movement. Prof. Fiamengo provides a historical view of feminism from the turn of the 20th century, laments the boogeyman of supposed oppression, and advocates for personal responsibility over a return to the Victorian era with regards to the treatment of women.
We are two shows into the run of our new podcast series ROCK SHOW and I feel like we've found ourselves. I'd say "finally", but that implies that it was a long, long search. As you make your way through this new episode, you're going to hear something signature. You are going to hear a stream of consciousness coming through the speakers salted and peppered with some hard rocking tunes from the likes of BOBAFLEX, ZEROKING, MILITIA VOX, EDGE OF PARADISE and others. In the same way that ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE is taking on more challenging story ideas outside of music, our new podcast is going to be a reflection of the times that we're living in and and provide a humorous look at what is going on in the world and withing the walls of ROCKWIRED MEDIA. In this episode alone we discuss the stories that we're working on for the upcoming October issue which include a 40th anniversary retrospective of the documentary classic PUMPING IRON, which made ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER an icon, re-defined masculinity and made the sport of Bodybuilding not seem so fringe-y. We will also be discussing a story that we're working on for the upcoming issue on the MEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT and the women who have taken center stage. In this show you will hear interview excerpts with the movements two leading women KAREN STRAUGHAN and JANICE FIAMENGO. Outside of the goings on with ROCKWIRED MAGAZINE, the show will touch on what has been happening in the news lately, particularly with BURNING MAN and the story of JOEL OSTEEN closing the doors of his megachurch to people suffering from the flooding in Houston. LiSTEN TO THE PODCAST AT:http://www.rockwired.com/temporarysite/RockShow2.mp3
Our guest is Professor Janice Fiamengo from the University of Ottawa Canada, a rational and brave champion of free speech on University campuses. In spite of the fact that university should be the very place to debate differences of perspective…Read more ›
Tonight on AVFM News and Activism we have as our guests Iain Dwyer and Heidi Nabert from the Canadian Association for Equality. One of the growing handful of groups raising awareness of men's issues on campuses across Canada it gained notoriety in Men's Rights circles for hosting the now infamous event at the University of Toronto at which Warren Ferrall was picketed by violent protesters. We will be talking about that event, the upcoming event on Thursday featuring Dr. Janice Fiamengo who will talk about feminism's toxic influence in academe, and many other subjects so pleas join us. The show starts tonight, the 5th, at 9:00 PM Eastern, 8:00 PM Central, which is 2:00 AM February 6th in London and 11:00 AM February 6th in Brisbane.