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    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/12/02/feminist-filmmaker-womens-rights-movement-undermines-gender-equality/

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    A feminist filmmaker has sparked a worldwide backlash by highlighting the extent to which the women’s rights movement undermines gender equality and prevents men from having a voice.
    Cassie Jaye has been deeply involved in the feminist movement for over a decade. But when she stumbled across the men’s rights website A Voice for Men in 2013, while researching rape culture, what she found shocked her.

    Far from being privileged by their place in the patriarchy, men in Western societies are twice as likely as women to be murdered, twice as likely to be homeless, three times more likely to take their own lives, and ten times more likely to be jailed.

    Jaye decided to follow the men’s rights movement, which she admits to assuming was a “misogynistic hate group” at first thanks to “mainstream media”. Three years later, she no longer calls herself a feminist.

    Do you think she is sincere, or is it a trick. What are your thoughts??

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    Awakened
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    Men DON’T Need nor Want a Women to represent Them…..

    It’s “CUTE” that she’s so concerned. So, if she wants to waste her time, let her go talk to all her ole feminist pals.

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #523517
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    Mostly she’s like an MRA. I agree with her message and I’m glad that awareness is spreading. While feminist laws are not likely to change (I’m actually more optimistic than I used to be now that Trump is president), at the very least more men might realize the dangers of associating with women and keep themselves safe. If even one man is saved because of what he learns from this film, it was completely worth it.

    I think she is as sincere is a woman can be, by which I mean that in her head she really believes that feminism is bad and really means that she’s not a feminist anymore, but when the s~~~ hits the fan, she’ll take advantage of every gynocentric law on the books to extract resources from men with no thought to the damage done to them.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    Anonymous
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    I agree with her message and I’m glad that awareness is spreading.

    i personally keep mgtow to myself & am not associated at all with MRA. i go my own way, people see it & thats how i spread the message of freedom from this very sick situation our society has gotten itself into. it is culture of man hating really. my stance is indifference to female sexuality ( what I mean by that is I take it or leave it…..mostly leave it, but I readily admit my head turns on occasion). Silence, subtle disregard….. the grey man or ghost to the general public. Be a mountain that overlooks a valley.

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    Joetech
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    I admire Cassie Jaye for making the film. The hive turned on her when she did it, and she got to see the violent reactions that women have when they don’t get their own way. I think the backlash is what opened her eyes. I’m no activist, but I visit AVFM frequently and have been watching videos of the ICMI conference in Australia. The more people (men AND women) who open their eyes to the truth, the more men can be saved. I don’t care what her personal motivations are, I’d rather watch her and listen to her speak than to have to put up with watching and listening to the likes of Nancy Pee-Lousy. Cassie is way cuter, too.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Uchibenkei
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    If she’s going to push for equality and men’s rights, good. Am I going to stop gmow? Nope.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Women that recognise they undermine themselves with their own bulls~~~ are not that uncommon.

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