International Women's Day Movie Time

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    Oz-Bloke
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    I took time out on International Women’s Day to watch The Red Pill documentary for the first time. Seemed fitting among all the day’s gynocentric ramblings of the formerly mainstream media. I enjoyed the documentary and the timeline of a feminist, filmmaker Cassie Jaye, taking a red pill and opening her eyes and mind to all the lies and deceptions of the feminist industry.

    I saw nothing extreme in the movie that would warrant feminists protesting and picketing cinemas to prevent its screening. If anything, these protests highlight the lengths the feminist industry will go to silence the male voice and quell any attempt at an open and transparent debate on gender issues, particularly the rights of fathers.

    The hypocrisy of the feminazis was perfectly illustrated when a seemingly unemployed student feminist screamed ‘Why don’t you get a real job?’ to a Police Officer trying to maintain order at a college men’s rights address. Last time I checked, a police officer was a ‘real job’ snowflake.

    The documentary also featured Hillary distancing herself from equal rights when asked if women should register for the draft –

    I watched The Red Pill online in my home country of Australia where the feminazis (without even seeing the film)successfully stopped it being screened at a Melbourne cinema;

    Great to know that despite all the 1984-esque thought-control efforts of Australian feminizais, we can get to see this movie thanks to the internet.

    #ManOut

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    Keymaster
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    the feminazis (without even seeing the film)successfully stopped it being screened at a Melbourne cinema;

    This action backfired in their fat pig faces and put “The Red Pill” on the list for consideration at the Oscars. The “Streisand effect” is the common name for this, when arial shots of Barbara Streisand’s Malibu home surfaced and she made great efforts to have the photos removed….. which only resulted in FAR more publicity.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Tuneout
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    http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/trending-international-women-s-day-gregoire-trudeau-receives-backlash-tractor-trailer-topples-1.3317005

    Here’s proof that femnazis want nothing to do with men.
    They hang the so called ‘feminist’ PM’s wife for daring to include men supporting them and even holding their hand for f~~~s sake!

    So the next time some cow online says feminism is about equality,send her this – along with all the kill men rhetoric.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

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    Rennie
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    Stupid Justin. You knew this wasn’t the answer.

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    Shiny
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    I clicked on that expecting a trailer full of idiot feminists to have rolled and created a road of feminist pancakes. I guess its a good thing that didn’t happen.

    <sigh> Bad Shiny.

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    On a different note, I watched “Hang ’em High” to celebrate this non holiday. One of the best ever for me. I considered following it up with a screening of “Blazing Saddles”, but bowled up and fell asleep instead.

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    Can someone please tell me how i can access this movie?

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    Rebelandboltman
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    It is available on iTunes and Google Play. You can rent it for 3.99.

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