Has anyone watched "The Red Pill" movie?

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What's interesting is that the girl who originally made this was a strong feminist. Apparently during the filming she was intent on proving how men's rights were a joke and women were the victims.

The irony is she's completely changed her views now - she actually sides with men on the issues. Take a look:
I still don't completely trust her though.
 

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Enjoyed it profusely, especially when the feminist told the cop to get a real job LOL

The stat that stuck out to me was 1/3 women have suffered domestic abuse from their partner, which feminists bang out with a huge drum.

They don't mention 1/4 men suffered domestic violence from their wives/gfs.

From that you would think violence isn't a men's issue, but a human issue??

Some of the examples of custody battles, really is saddening.

An enlightening watch.
 

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I still don't completely trust her though.
You don't have to, it's just a movie.
I still haven't seen this, but it sounds like the message is a positive one.
 

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Once Cassie Jaye began to emphathize with the MRAs, she saw her documentary funding dry up overnight. The only reason the movie got finished was a kickstarter crowdfunding campaign that was promoted by Milo Yiannopoulos. I own the movie and it is thought-provoking, which is exactly what the feminists hate. They don't want the issues discussed to gain any traction.

Also - there are many women in support of the men's rights, anti-feminist cause, such as Karen Straughan, who is brilliant, Christina Hoff Sommers, also brilliant, Erin Pizzey, who was terrorized by feminists and had to leave Britain and live in hiding because she publicized her research that domestic violence was not a gendered male-on-female crime, and Lauren Southern, to name a few.
 

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A movie on Red Pill by an ex-feminist?
My gut says she's still a feminist in disguise who stopped getting laid as a result of constantly talking nonsense and came on our team for more attention.

Beware the Trojan Horse.
 

It doesn't matter how good-looking you are, how romantic you are, how funny you are... or anything else. If she doesn't have something INVESTED in you and the relationship, preferably quite a LOT invested, she'll dump you, without even the slightest hesitation, as soon as someone a little more "interesting" comes along.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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My gut says she's still a feminist in disguise
I haven't seen it, but I saw an interview with the lady who made it. It doesn't seem like there was any hidden motives. It seems like she only saw one side of the story, and in making the documentary, saw the other side.

It actually happens quite a lot, at least to people who aren't purely zealots. People can change their minds on issues when presented with more information.

If that wasn't possible then nobody could ever be convinced to be a double agent.

Ronald Reagan, for example, was once upon a time a democrat.

But from what I can tell but what I've read, the doc (Red Pill) is mainly about the court/divorce/custody system, and how men are easily screwed. It's kind of hard to not "wake up a bit" when presented with hard data that contradicts your views.
 

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Once Cassie Jaye began to emphathize with the MRAs, she saw her documentary funding dry up overnight.
That's the thing about the left. One whiff of dissent and they quickly eat their own.

It's pretty fun to just stand back and watch them self destruct, which they inevitably will. Kind of like those corny movies where they give the evil computer an impossible problem to solve and it explodes.
 

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A movie on Red Pill by an ex-feminist?
My gut says she's still a feminist in disguise who stopped getting laid as a result of constantly talking nonsense and came on our team for more attention.

Beware the Trojan Horse.
Exactly. Regardless of how much she's "woken up", she's still a woman so those feminist remnants will always be in her. Just like Christina Hoff Summers who claims to be against modern day feminism and what not but still calls herself the "factual feminist". All it takes is one topic for them to throw men under the bus leaving them shocked.
 

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Once Cassie Jaye began to emphathize with the MRAs, she saw her documentary funding dry up overnight. The only reason the movie got finished was a kickstarter crowdfunding campaign that was promoted by Milo Yiannopoulos. I own the movie and it is thought-provoking, which is exactly what the feminists hate. They don't want the issues discussed to gain any traction.

Also - there are many women in support of the men's rights, anti-feminist cause, such as Karen Straughan, who is brilliant, Christina Hoff Sommers, also brilliant, Erin Pizzey, who was terrorized by feminists and had to leave Britain and live in hiding because she publicized her research that domestic violence was not a gendered male-on-female crime, and Lauren Southern, to name a few.
Some guys here are way too suspicious. The feminists have been trying to throw blockades in this movie's way since before it even came out. If she is spreading our message, she isn't our enemy.

If men's rights is EVER going to find its way into the mainstream, and into the law, it is going to have to be embraced by a number of women. Just like feminism has been embraced by a lot of men. When one of these women is brave enough to speak out for our cause, you can't tell them to fvck off just because they're female. We need them on our side.
 

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I think the film is a step in the right direction. Apparently though, it got banned in Canada and Netflix will not play it in the United States.
 
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Enjoyed it profusely, especially when the feminist told the cop to get a real job LOL

The stat that stuck out to me was 1/3 women have suffered domestic abuse from their partner, which feminists bang out with a huge drum.

They don't mention 1/4 men suffered domestic violence from their wives/gfs.

From that you would think violence isn't a men's issue, but a human issue??

Some of the examples of custody battles, really is saddening.

An enlightening watch.
How about the fact that violence on one's spouse was legal from the dawn of our species 200,000 years ago and only outlawed in the USA in the 1920's?

What about the fact that these dumb bitches probably NEED to get beaten every so often to keep them from being stupid. Why do you think there's so many dumb bitches running around?
 
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