Review of The Red Pill (2016) by Paul T — 24 Feb 2017
I've seen this movie three times now. Once at a secret destination in Brisbane - real cloak and dagger stuff - and twice on campus at the University of Western Sydney, hosted by a group called the UWS Sceptics. I have never before been back to see a movie more than once, but it really is just that good.
A game changer that breaks the stranglehold that feminism has had us all in for decades and dares to speak up for that one class of people nobody's supposed to care about: men.
There is undeniable truth in The Red Pill, and that's why so many feminists have fought hard to get it shut down.
It's no exaggeration to say that this is the movie that feminists don't want you to see.
This review of The Red Pill (2016) was written by Paul T on 24 Feb 2017.
The Red Pill has generally received very positive reviews.
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