Review of The Red Pill (2016) by Arjun S — 08 Mar 2017
To be fair, interviewing people like Big Red is negatively biased towards feminist because she is a very unlikable person while there are many smarter feminists who better represent the feminist viewpoint. She just makes all the regular feminists look bad.
However this movie looks like the first mainstream media foray into the uncharted issue of problems faced by the half of the worlds population.
Cassie did a fantastic job of covering all the prominent issues which the MRA is trying to reveal while properly educating the misguided or unaware populace that MRA is different from a bunch of twitter trolls or criminal woman haters.
I was one of the unawares who had drunk the cool aid of feminism as it was about equality but I now realize feminism should not have a monopoly on equality. While there are problems of degradation women face in third world countries but life is not all sunshine and rainbows for the men in those places either.
Male disposability, child custody, genital mutilations, increased suicide rates, the very idea of masculinity or manliness being synonym of every social evil, does sounds a tad unfair when you think about people don't even consider these issues to be legitimate.
So good work Cassie Jaye.
This review of The Red Pill (2016) was written by Arjun S on 08 Mar 2017.
The Red Pill has generally received very positive reviews.
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