[dropshadowbox align=”center” effect=”lifted-both” width=”full” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Please subscribe to Steve Brule on YouTube and visit his website. [/dropshadowbox]

Steve Brule is an amazing independent videographer who catapulted onto the scene when he captured footage of the insane feminist protest of the 2012 talk on boys’ education crisis featuring Dr. Warren Farrell. He is known for both the high quality of his work and the explosive energy of the footage he captures, often with impeccable (if not uncanny) timing.

He has documented many events of the Men’s Movement since then, and the recent November conference at Kennesaw State University – hosted by the student group KSU Men – was one of them. Below you will see my interview with Steve Brule prior to the conference:

Below is also his interview with Dr. Janice Fiamengo, another speaker at the KSU conference whose earlier talk at Ottawa University was shut down – again, due to the fanatical intolerance of Feminist protesters.

There will doubtless be other video interviews released in the near future, since there were two more speakers at the conference that Steve Brule interviewed. Enjoy!

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4 Comments

  1. Allan Kirk 12/18/2014 at 2:48 pm

    Steve Brule’s footage and the interview of Janice Fiamengo are absolutely first rate! The footage captures the feeling, the unreasoning hatred of the protesters while the Fiamengo interview is one of the most cogent, calm and fair-minded I have heard. Every sentence is meticulously crafted as befits an English Prof. but far more important is the reasoning behind it: uncompromising yet full of compassion. If you care about truth, don’t miss these clips!

    • Jonathan Taylor 12/18/2014 at 3:46 pm

      Indeed, she is quite awesome. She also has a very humble bearing about her, which is sharply apparent when you see how how those who protested her have acted.

  2. Tony Tang 12/28/2014 at 1:44 pm

    Jonathan,have you ever read this book?I think this book is very informative of brain differences between male and female,which might offer some insights for boy’s education problem.

    The Essential Difference: Male And Female Brains And The Truth About Autism
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/046500556X/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1OBBQMGVZ3TPQ&coliid=I1O4SIDC0MM8LE

    • Jonathan Taylor 12/28/2014 at 1:51 pm

      I have not, but I have read numerous books on brain differences and the implications for teaching. I’ll take a look. I also need to do more on autism on this website, so your recommendation very pertinent.

      Thank you, I’ll definitely take a look!

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[dropshadowbox align=”center” effect=”lifted-both” width=”full” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]Please subscribe to Steve Brule on YouTube and visit his website. [/dropshadowbox]

Steve Brule is an amazing independent videographer who catapulted onto the scene when he captured footage of the insane feminist protest of the 2012 talk on boys’ education crisis featuring Dr. Warren Farrell. He is known for both the high quality of his work and the explosive energy of the footage he captures, often with impeccable (if not uncanny) timing.

He has documented many events of the Men’s Movement since then, and the recent November conference at Kennesaw State University – hosted by the student group KSU Men – was one of them. Below you will see my interview with Steve Brule prior to the conference:

Below is also his interview with Dr. Janice Fiamengo, another speaker at the KSU conference whose earlier talk at Ottawa University was shut down – again, due to the fanatical intolerance of Feminist protesters.

There will doubtless be other video interviews released in the near future, since there were two more speakers at the conference that Steve Brule interviewed. Enjoy!

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4 Comments

  1. Allan Kirk 12/18/2014 at 2:48 pm

    Steve Brule’s footage and the interview of Janice Fiamengo are absolutely first rate! The footage captures the feeling, the unreasoning hatred of the protesters while the Fiamengo interview is one of the most cogent, calm and fair-minded I have heard. Every sentence is meticulously crafted as befits an English Prof. but far more important is the reasoning behind it: uncompromising yet full of compassion. If you care about truth, don’t miss these clips!

    • Jonathan Taylor 12/18/2014 at 3:46 pm

      Indeed, she is quite awesome. She also has a very humble bearing about her, which is sharply apparent when you see how how those who protested her have acted.

  2. Tony Tang 12/28/2014 at 1:44 pm

    Jonathan,have you ever read this book?I think this book is very informative of brain differences between male and female,which might offer some insights for boy’s education problem.

    The Essential Difference: Male And Female Brains And The Truth About Autism
    http://www.amazon.com/dp/046500556X/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1OBBQMGVZ3TPQ&coliid=I1O4SIDC0MM8LE

    • Jonathan Taylor 12/28/2014 at 1:51 pm

      I have not, but I have read numerous books on brain differences and the implications for teaching. I’ll take a look. I also need to do more on autism on this website, so your recommendation very pertinent.

      Thank you, I’ll definitely take a look!

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