"The Red Pill" is a documentary (on amazon prime) about a feminist who wanted to cover MRAs --mens rights associations. She went into her documentary thinking she would not agree, but then found herself somewhat sympathetic to what was being discussed.Quote from: "Wazzzup"
The thing is we are constantly bombarded with talk about "women as sex objects" about "rape culture" talk about "glass ceilings" and "unequal income" for similar jobs. Most of which deserve discussion. but that's where discussion usually begins and ends.
What about the other side? The side you don't hear about--to illustrate, Here are some statistics quoted from the red pill I found interesting--
-93 percent of workplace fatalities are men
-4 out of 5 suicides are men
-Men are sentenced to 63 percent more prison time than women for the same offense, and,
-when it comes to war nearly all of the casualties and wounded are men
there's more, but that's a good start
Other issues explored are- bias in the family courts system, men pressured to succeed and provide.
All that being said, I'm not an advocate for MRAs, or seeing men as victims, some of the activists are as strident as feminists. And I know women have their hardships (I don't think either side has it easier than the other, just different). But it was interesting to see the flip side view. I recommend the film. Naturally leftists tried to get it banned and silenced:001_rolleyes:
This is a further review of it if you are interested-https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-red-pill-a-sympathetic-look-at-the-mens-rights-movement"> https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-red-pill ... s-movement">https://ifstudies.org/blog/the-red-pill-a-sympathetic-look-at-the-mens-rights-movement
and the trailer for it
Being a man is not a walk in the park. Ask Dinky, he knows what I mean.