/PRNewswire/ Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection, today announced several of the keynote speakers and panelists participating in the annual Acronis.
When Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in 2016, to many he represented everything that was wrong with male culture; a painfully dated, misogynistic way of looking at the world and, in particular, women. There was an almost immediate push-back against this form of toxic masculinity and then, in time, a reckoning of sorts when the MeToo hashtag - sparked by the equally toxic Harvey Weinstein - turned into a movement. Since 2016 the world was overshadowed with a depiction of hyper-masculinity due to the leader of the free world who was almost a caricature definition of all that was wrong with patriarchy and white male privilege, says chartered psychologist Louize Carroll. On the other hand, we have seen significant progress in our thinking in terms of the dismantling of gender-based roles and identities in direct opposition to such old-school patriarchy. Such a societal shift has the capacity to both free and frighten.
enforcement out here, no fbi, the sheriffs deputy hasn t been out here or the police from the local town. it really is open land that is about 30 to 35 miles away from the nearest town. so they are saying look, if you want to join us, please, come on in and walk right in. they have two guards that are kind of posted up there and then there is someone up on the tower way up behind me that s very dark, you can t see him but we see the light going up and down. there is someone spotting to see who is coming. and they have said they are armed and they have said they won t use their arms unless armed are used against them but this obviously could get ugly if there is a decision made to go in and root them out. they said they will stand their ground. thanks very much. joining me is kidnapping negotiator chris voss, author of the book never split the difference negotiating as if your life depended on it and former homeland security assistant juliette. you called this takeover nothing