Documentary on Amazon by Carrie Jaye on the Men's Right movement. Jaye was a feminist filmmaker who began to question her own beliefs. Worth watching if you aren't threatened by people who don't agree with you.
I keep forgetting to watch this, mostly because its never in the "suggested" list. I might seek it out tonight.
I'm going to look for it and watch it. I think it'll be interesting to see this from an open-minded feminists perspective. It almost seems funny those two words in a sentence together. But I'm open to the possibility that such a thing exists. After viewing I will come on and talk about it, what I thought and so forth.
I am no Amazonian but curious......so I read a right-wing review and synopsis: https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-red-pill-a-sympathetic-look-at-the-mens-rights-movement Sounds like a bunch of whiners.
Such is part and parcel for anyone who demands equality with some vague, unobtainable standard of how they believe the world works, while simultaneously demonstrating what they want is not actually equality but rather superiority and preferential treatment. Not merely wanting such to be a societal concept, but rather a concept that is codified into the legal system so it can be freely exploited in the courts.
It's an excellent documentary. Not only is it factual but you get to see the fascist feminist hysteria in full force. Men actually fighting back the gynocentrist American norm. It was inspiring.
I thought that the documentary made some good points, I'm not a huge fan of people who claim to be repilled, even if I agree with them on some points, such as the reject of marriage. If you didn't saw that documentary, then don't intervene about something you don't know.
I don’t have to see it...heard this same hysteria in the 70s and we ignored it and our lives changed. Get active so you can be superior and have all the rights again I read the synopsis and it’s just a bunch of whining men. Yes it is true that women usually get advantages in Family Court involving children. And that’s because most men don’t want the burden so they can whine about it when in fact they don’t really want it. My friend did that and went to court and he won and has regretted it since the only satisfaction was hurting his ex wife. .
Of course men are interested in power ..otherwise they wouldn’t be so angry at having to share the pie Sorry you see marriage as a problem so I strongly recommend you keep up with the one night stands....oh by the way, women like them also!
Most MRA/red pill don't care of that. Yes some men are angry at that, but it's not the point of most. Never denied your last point.
Nothing. I just spare money to find a place in the countryside to grow some vegetables, and buy the least things I could, for ecological, philosophical and egoist reasons. I think for various reasons, financials, ressource-related and so, that this society will collaspe, so I'm taking care of myself, and as far as I can of my family members, even if I'm not very successfull at any of that, and wait for this society to self destruct itself. I don't want to save the system neither I think anything can done to prevent that, I'm comfortable at looking that society destroying itself.
[QUOTE="Renee, post: 1071060374, member: 75286 I read the synopsis and it’s just a bunch of whining men. the only satisfaction was hurting his ex wife. .[/QUOTE] The documentary was made by a woman, Cassie Jaye, whose earlier work was praised by liberals. And one of the whining men was a women.
The documentary was made by a woman, Cassie Jaye, whose earlier work was praised by liberals. And one of the whining men was a women.[/QUOTE] oh wow! A woman , therefore what she says is legitimate.LOL
Do you agree with...... "They agree with those feminists in rejecting intrinsic differences the sexes and in viewing traditional sex roles as socially constructed, outmoded, and harmful. They also agree with them that a statistical disparity between sexes shows discrimination,..."
oh wow! A woman , therefore what she says is legitimate.LOL[/QUOTE] A woman who thinks for herself. There is apparently no place for women like that in corporate feminism anymore.
Cassie Jaye is also from a much more recent generation than Renee. If I'm not wrong, Renee is a boomer when Cassie Jay is a millenial. I know that a lot of people don't like those classifications, but generations change the way people are thinking. Anyway, there is a lot of issues where discussion is impossible with a lot of people, that's what I think it's better to do nothing. Feminism will end to face their own contradictions. The mass reject of marriage among young male already announce an interesting future.
A woman who thinks for herself. There is apparently no place for women like that in corporate feminism anymore.[/QUOTE] So now women can’t think for themselves? Misogyny is alive and well