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  • #339390
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    Masculine_Man
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    This just made my Monday that much better.

    If it costs you your peace of mind, then it is too expensive.

    #339401
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    Anonymous
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    I can already see the wives forbidding their husbands to see that movie.

    Or worse the church saying that if husbands truly loved their wives, they would not see that movie.

    Or even worse, men forbidding themselves from watching that movie so as not to disturb their state of mind.

    #339440
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    Freedom
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    This crap gives the best publicity for blokes to walk away from these nutjobs.

    She cheated on me ..... my fault. I showed an interest in another woman......my fault.

    #339449
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    Jan Sobieski
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    From Wikipedia :

    In January 2015 Rowe was announced as a Member of the Order of Australia at 2015 Australia Day honours for her mental health advocacy and contribution to Australian media.[19] Rowe said she was “incredibly humbled and just blessed” to receive the honour and joked, “I was hoping I might get a tiara. It’s the little girl in me!” [20]

    40+ men killing themselves every week/ day in Australia and she wants to ban a movie that might help them, classy.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #339462
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    Governor Megachris%
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    Didn’t a FEMALE feminist make this documentary, or am I thinking of another?

    If I’m right and it IS the one I’m thinking of, would a MAN be able to release the same documentary with such accolade? This is what annoys me the most. Women can talk about men all day and the issues we face and get REWARDED for it, while men get SCOLDED for it (unless you’re high status like, say, Milo Yiannopoulos).

    #339470
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    QuantumLoop
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    Let them rant. The louder they protest the more aware the world, and men ground under the unforgiving heel of feminism, becomes that the gynocentric kool-aid we’ve all been drowning in for so many years may not be the only drink on the table.

    Keep fighting the fight, ladies. We appreciate the increased awareness and free advertising.

    -Q

    #339566
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    OldBill
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    For all the members here honestly puzzled as to why Ms. Jaye was screening her film in theaters rather than streaming it over the internet, this is why.

    In order to be considered for industry awards – and the Oscars are just one of many – Ms. Jaye’s film has to be shown in theaters.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #339619
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    Bestieboy666
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    I love feminist reasoning. Everything they touch turns to s~~~ for them and gold for everyone else. They are their own worst enemies. Thanks for helping the cause ladies.

    Women are so bad, if they changed the law so I kept the house, I still wouldn't marry one. I'd rather be homeless.

    #339672
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    Oz-Bloke
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    Great to see The Red Pill getting plenty more press. Waiting to see which country’s feminazis try and ban the documentary next, but it seems to date Australia is the only oppressor of free-speech and denier of men’s rights issues;

    ‘The Red Pill’: The Movie Feminists Tried to Ban Gets UK Premier – on International Men’s Day

    Richard Elliott, who purchased the UK screening rights for £400 and is paying £1,200 of his own money to screen it, said: “It’s revolutionary. People were crying one minute, then giving a standing ovation the next. It’s going to ruffle a few feathers”.

    Unlike any of its censorious critics, I’ve actually seen The Red Pill.

    And it isn’t “MRA propaganda” – the movie features many voices fiercely critical of the men’s rights movement.

    The Red Pill

    “The Red Pill saga says so much about how we are allowing tiny minority groups to take over this country.

    It’s understandable that crazy extreme feminists would be nervous of a documentary which shows how unwilling they are to engage in proper debate about issues affecting men.

    But it is shocking that a small petition was enough to bully one of our leading cinema chains, Palace Cinemas, into cancelling the first screening of the movie in Australia.”

    Dear feminists, please stop telling us what to do

    “If “cry me a river” is your response to male issues, you assume the patriarchy to be fact, or believe domestic violence is a gendered issue, perhaps you should have booked a seat at one of the cinemas in Melbourne or Sydney that were set to screen The Red Pill.

    Too late. The shaky stilts SJWs (social justice warriors) call legs buckled at the mere thought of a film being screened that didn’t follow the brainwashing brief. A Change.org petition frantically whizzed around labelling it “misogynistic propaganda” and clocked up 2,370 signatures. Essentially, this is the film SJWs don’t want you to see — and these paranoid cultural Marxists are winning the war against our freedom of choice.

    Terrified of adults watching, absorbing and formulating their own opinions, they have hysterically pulled shutters closed on open minds rather than confidently showing people to their seats. What are they so afraid of? The truth? Feminist TV ads and opinions persistently invade our personal living rooms with anti-men messaging, but people aren’t allowed to put one foot in front of the other and choose what they watch at a screening?”

    And yet there remains dross like this from lesbian RMIT student (Women’s Studies perhaps?) writer Neve Mahoney who advocates that LGBTI voices be heard, yet downplays the men’s rights voices in The Red Pill (which she hasn’t watched) and labels issues like the male suicide and mental health being “rooted in toxic patriarchal thinking”

    Men’s rights activists need to take a chill pill
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    Lesbian Writer Neve Mahoney Photo
    “The sad part is that there are MRA groups who raise real issues. Men’s mental health statistics are alarming, with recent statistics suggesting men are three times more likely to commit suicide than women. Domestic and sexual violence against men and young boys, though statistically less likely, are often dismissed. Whether there is bias towards women in the Family Court is debatable, but women are allocated more primary custody roles than men.

    Where the real fault in their logic lies is in blaming feminism.

    MRAs don’t recognise that these issues are rooted in toxic patriarchal thinking. The demand on men to be stoic aggressors has created generations of emotionally constipated boys. In regards to parental custody agreements, the patriarchal expectation of women to exclusively play a nurturing role with their children creates absent fathers who were themselves never modelled how to be a present parent.”
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    Way to go Neve, hope you had fun writing that courtesy of your Austudy welfare payments funded entirely by men. Oh, that evil patriarchy putting food in your belly and a roof over your head. Keep biting the hand that feeds you.
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    Bite The hand that feeds you

    #ManOut

    #339716
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    Puffin Stuff
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    You know that the girl who did the Red Pill is really hot. It’s so cool working for a hot chick. Makes it all the sweeter.

    FYI

    There is a tendency in Australia not to let people in that are socially unsettling and so there was a petition to keep the author of this film, Cassie Jaye, out of Australia.

    We have a counter petition that I think we should sign asking that she be let into Australia.

    Just because you think men should have rights doesn’t mean you can’t travel in the west? Or does it?

    Petition:

    https://www.change.org/p/allow-cassie-jaye-into-australia?source_location=topic_page

    Video showing feminist wanting the girl kept out of Australia:

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #340034
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    Darth Tyrannus
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    Feminists supporting the banning of anything capable of exposing their lies! Oh and calling mens rights activists “rape supporting racists” sounds totally objective and not bias at all!

    #340332
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    KingOfTheSea
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    My understanding was they they petitioned the film be banned before it was even released…

    So how would they know it’s misogynistic? Oh, because they dare to have an equal platform to talk about issues relating to men instead of telling them to just suck it up. Got it.

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    #340541
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    FunInTheSun
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    I wouldn’t protest a feminist movie, I just wouldn’t pay to see it! An ideal society has TOLERANCE for different ideas and ways of living—as long as one group doesn’t violate the rights of another.

    I don’t like chick flicks (such as: Twilight), but you won’t see me picketing outside of a movie theatre. I mind my own damn business.

    "I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)

    #340565
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    Skeptisk
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    I wouldn’t protest a feminist movie, I just wouldn’t pay to see it! An ideal society has TOLERANCE for different ideas and ways of living—as long as one group doesn’t violate the rights of another.

    I don’t like chick flicks (such as: Twilight), but you won’t see me picketing outside of a movie theatre. I mind my own damn business.

    ^^
    The difference between normal people and feminists.

    "Expecting to find a decent woman on a dating site is like dumpster diving and expecting to come out with a gourmet meal." Won'tGetFooledAgain

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