Men’s rights are beyond the pale for feminists

Jul 27, 2018 by

by Niall McCrae, from Rebel Priest:

Have you seen The Red Pill? I finally saw it after buying a copy from the director. She was present at the International Conference on Men’s Issues 2018. Cassie Jaye is a feminist who decided to explore the Men’s Rights Movement (MRM). The movie is a startling journey from absolutism (a dogmatic belief in the victimhood of the sistahood) to uncertainty, and then to a new reality (men suffer and bleed as well, don’t ya know, sistah?)

The Red Pill deserves a wide audience in a year when there’s been endless yakity yak about the suffragettes, completely ignoring the working-class male who was also denied suffrage. Discriminatory inequality is bad for both sexes, and society and policymakers need to be alert to men’s as well as women’s suffering.

But feminists are aghast at men claiming victimhood. How dare they? Lara Whyte, a gender politics reporter, attended the International Conference on Men’s Issues, organised by Mike Buchanan, and flared-up like hells-bells casting spells and aspersions on the entire gig. Whyte bitched that she had spent ‘a fact-free weekend among anti-feminists, at an undisclosed location in London’.

‘Fact-free’ is an insult, a libel and a cheap shot: speakers at the conference, many of them academics from prestigious universities including Oxford and Cambridge, presented an abundance of statistical data, verbatim quotes and peer-reviewed research.

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