50 Comments on “The Red Pill”

  1. A very nice documentary. I can see an effort to be neutral and to try to understand another point of view. It's not easy. I'm MGTOW and I fight for a woman's and man's equilibrated and just world. The weight of the pen and the size of the cup should be equal to both genders. TY Cassie.

  2. While I think that it was totally biased in the favour of MRA, I still think that it was a very well-done documentary. I just want to point out that not all feminists are like the feminists in the film. I wonder if we shouldn't start differentiating between academic feminism and pop feminism?

  3. Such a great documentary! I love it when people go to the other side of an argument and actually listen to their arguments and opinions.

  4. Big Red.. I really have to question yout motives, if those are the things you're working towards, and this is something that you can agree on, why the hell are you interrupting the conference?

  5. OH, and Cassie.. Your documentary here, it helped me save one of my female friends from getting into the feminist movement. She was already starting down that road, and then we had a talk, showed her this movie and she's no longer inclined to be in that toxic place. Thank you so very much for this, I don't think the world has realized the significance of this film.

  6. This was a great fucking documentary. 👍
    By the way; when I ask any of the many female members of my family if they're feminists, they always laugh and say that they're definitely not.

  7. We all are forced into the roles that society puts on us, be it men or women. I've never doubted that it's hard for women to raise children and do all the house-work. It's equally not as easy at all for men to earn money and support their families. Today, those roles can be easily swapped, but the fact remains that someone has to raise children and the other one has to earn money. Or those responsibilities could be equally distributed between both, but not without help from a babysitter if we are talking about a standard family with a kid or two.

    It's so easy to put a blame for all our hardships on the opposite sex, but, for some reason, it's so difficult to accept the truth. As it was said: "It's a mixed bag".
    Katherine Spillar said that men are at fault for not spending a lot of time with kids, hence they have less parenting rights. Well, duh, sorry that in most cases men are equally forced to spend most of their time working to earn for a living for their whole family. Of course, they won't be able to spend a lot of time home with their kids even if they like to. Such one-sided views are what pains me the most.
    We shouldn't fight and blame each other, but instead, we should try to look from the opposite point of view. This is the most common rule in any discussion and somehow the one that's been neglected. We should try to fix the problems, cause they are our problems. Every problem that's been voiced by both sides affects both sides as we are the society together.

  8. I understand from this movie, is the business is not about man and woman. The Business is about Money politics and Power. The feminist movement is large and Powerful. So it is easy to use for political bulshit.

  9. Humanity is so stupid, who is suppressed? Men or Woman?
    The truth is we are both suppressed and have been for many 100ed years by our rulers or the system.

  10. Great documentary!
    Perfectly shows both sides, and shines a light to the problems without choosing sides.
    I can clearly see why they tried to ban this, even though it creates a neutral view for both sides, and encourages people to see the case from the other sides perspective.

    I'm 28 now and I'm wondering if (in my life time) I get to see the system change..
    See men and women unite, instead of trying to divide..
    There's a lot we can achieve if we work together, because in the end we are all human..

  11. Ha. Thought this was a feminist film. What a shocker. Put a big smile on my face. Wondering if there's an equally moving feminist movie out there made recently. Any leads?

  12. Still no swedish subs. Wanted to show this to my mother, but have to translate all the time…. wich made my mother kinda… she didnt want to watch… she just played her games on the phone instead.

  13. Why is an anti feminist documentary behind a paywall, while feminist misandric poison is spread for free?
    This only serves to make me question the true motives of Cassie Jay for making this documentary.

  14. I'm Danish, and just watched it.
    I admire how she changed her view recording this documentary.

    All that hypocrisy and hate fulness, I saw from the protesters.
    Made me angry but also sad. Even the feminist and the other academic they interviewed, neglected the issue men got.
    The sadness I felt watching this movie, was that I as a man don't count at all. My value and feelings don't count. As a father to a lovely son, it touches me very much.

    I have always have to show strength, everytime I showed my vulnerability, between the lines, I have been told to man up.
    Btw. I don't feel these privileged that these feminists are talking about.
    You know, It is hard to argue with religious fanatics.

  15. This movie clearly shows that we never should simply trust people's beliefs/radical opinions before learning the actual facts about certain subject. I allways say that facts are the only thing that matter in life, not opinions, guesses, tastes.
    If only humans spent exact same ammount of time for healthy debate and unity, as they spent on divide.

    I absolutly love this documentary! And finaly a voice for man rights

  16. I been ignoring it all my life no rather i been accepting it all my life and i still dont feel comfterbal to speak out on my behalf since i do have a penis and i been raised to not be weak and not to talk about my issues but this movie really gave me some comfort that eventually maybe there is a chance this can change and we all men and woman alike can talk about anything and the reaction will be equal.

  17. As much as feminists like to talk about male toxic behavior, the real toxicity lies in the feminist movement. This movie has opened my eyes. It has allowed me to acknowledge that as a man, I have every right to question things, not to fit the typical male model and not to blindly bow to the status quo. Thank you Cassie, you are a truly special and unique person.

  18. Thank you, an extremely important documentary and a uniquely thorough snapshot of today's gender issues presented from a non biased viewpoint. (Which is a small wonder in itself.) I can't help but feel it should be mandatory for any student above the age of 16. Please don't get upset or disappointed by mainstream media reception or portrayal, they serve very different masters. You did an exceptional job on the subject they would have never been able to.

  19. A lot of people should watch this with an open mind, it would change complete discrimination that is happening. But sadly most people watching this mostly agree already and the radical people ignore this content or protest it without even watching it.

  20. And Netflix didn't want this on their platform. Afraid of loosing female customers.

    Also i have not seen film on YouTube having this many comments.

    Honestly for this film i've grown so much more brave to stand up for mans point of view as well.

  21. I bought this documentary on the 2nd of August, the only thing that happened since is, Mark Angelucci has been murdered. I wonder whether is it related to his engagement as a men's rights attorney. 😬

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