Review of The Red Pill (2016) by Destanyzero — 06 Nov 2018
Although I was sceptic in seeing this movie as it was made by a feminist I still ended up seeing this with a open mind,unlike the cancerous feminists in the critic section giving this movie a bad name. This movie is heartfelt,emotional and at times made me feel sad and worried hearing about all these men who were destoryed simply just for being a man. We always hear how men are the abusers and are the ones oppressing women, yet when you watch this movie a different picture is painted, showing just how deep the rabbit hole actually goes. Paraphrasing a part in the movie "We understand that women have problems in the world, But we are just saying we do as well" the world seems to run of feminism and sjws and this movie shows that not only do men have problems in the world that are never allowed to be addressed,but that men are the real ones who are the ones oppressed.
Alot of people may say she never challenged, as someone who interviews people your job should be to hear there part of their story first and foremost. She later said that she has alot of videos of her questioning them but not everything could be put into the movie,afterall not many could sit through a movie that went on for hours on end.
You also dont see any feminist thats interviewed being challenged on the spot in interviews,this shows the hypocrisy within the feminism movement. Its fair to question and bully men when they talk about the issues effecting men but at the same time you think questioning feminists and their logic is frowned upon.
I hope everyone gets to see this movie,of course not everyone will because well,feminists try shut anything down that threatens their way of controlling people. It makes one feel as if feminists come across as terrorist groups.
People will often deny the fact that men are oppressed and have issues because knowing the truth will turn our world upside down. When you realise both men and women are brainwashed to act and behave a certain way from birth its not something many can deal with so they instead drown it out.
Cassie is fair and shows both sides of the MRA's and Feminists. More so the MRA's because we all know when men want to speak about their issues,they're usually silenced from feminists because they refuse to give men any rights. even though they speak of equality.
Feminism is not a movement about equality between both sexes,it is the movement that wants women to have all the rights and men to have little to none, a movement to be superior to men that is based on bullying and harassing those who do not agree with them. Unlike the Critic reviews I hope people actually watch this movie and then give their opinion on it,instead of giving it bad reviews just because your movement is in risk of being exposed to what it really is,which is abusive and down right manipulative and cancerous.
This review of The Red Pill (2016) was written by Destanyzero on 06 Nov 2018.
The Red Pill has generally received very positive reviews.
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