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The Horror Honeys

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The Horror Honeys is a collection of strong minded, badass women with foul mouths who are in love with all things horror. We write, review, live tweet, interview, podcast, rant and rave about everything we love (and hate) about the horror genre.
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We’ve been told that last week, we got feminism all wrong. It was a misunderstanding, or those weren’t real feminists, because feminism is about equality!(™) Just check the dictionary.But whose, though? Modern “equity” feminists may point to their favorite definition, but would the suffragettes like what they had to say? This week, we’re going to l…
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This week, we’ll continue going over an article article written by “Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, president of the National Women’s Party,” in 1922, due to the relevance of the mindset laid out in it. In the meantime I’m continuing to add to the timeline, so when we get back to it, we’ll return to the 19th century to look further into suffragette hist…
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Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we discuss the new motions passed to make women register for selective service, a high level intersectional sues a prison for oppression, U-Turn signs are homophobic and more! Tune in @6pm Eastern!By Honey Badger Brigade
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Hello and welcome to HBR News where we talk about the news of the week! This week we discuss the new developments in the Elizabeth Holmes sentencing, the McCloskeys case expunged, more on the Nashville shooter's manifesto, and more! Tune in @6pm Eastern!By Honey Badger Brigade
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This week, we’ll continue going over an article article written by “Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, president of the National Women’s Party,” in 1922, due to the relevance of the mindset laid out in it. In the meantime I’m continuing to add to the timeline, so when we get back to it, we’ll return to the 19th century to look further into suffragette hist…
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We’re going to jump a little bit forward in time this week to go over an article written by “Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, president of the National Women’s Party,” in 1922, due to the relevance of the mindset laid out in it. In the meantime I’m continuing to add to the timeline, so when we get back to it, we’ll return to the 19th century to look furt…
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As we discussed last week, the US revolution, planned though it was, was a desperate fight for liberty. The country’s battle involved conscription from the beginning. The revolutionary army, mostly comprised of grown men, also included many boys in important capacities that made them targets of the British military, a few as young as 7. Women follo…
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