geonuc wrote:I had never heard of TRP, and after reading the top post in the subreddit Rommie linked, I wish I never had.
vendic wrote:So no one has seen the film?
Hello, first i just wanted to say i am very glad to see someone, especially a feminist to actually give the Mens Right Movement a chance. Even though i don't directly call myself an MRA i believe that the movement has been subjected to a lot of misinformation and straight up slander from the media.
But onto my question. I found the name "The Red Pill" a little weird. Mainly because the term Red Pill is associated with Pick Up Artist culture. Primarily on reddit there is a subreddit known as theredpill who use PUA culture, ultra-traditionalism and sexual strategy to boost male identity. Now the thing is that MRAs are often conflated by these people by the media, even though notable PUAs have actively stated to be anti-MRA and that MRAs want nothing to do with them.
What was your decision to call it The Red Pill and do you think it won't get confused with the Red Pill as a pick up artist philosophy rather than a mens rights philosophy?cassiejaye wrote:Hi CaptainWeeaboo, thank you so much for asking this! I hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to use your question to address everything I want to say about the title.
The title The Red Pill refers to the cultural metaphor for “seeing the painful truth of reality” (which of course originated from the movie The Matrix). When I began this project in March 2013, 2.5 years ago, the MRM/MHRM was often using the term ‘the red pill’ when describing their moment of realization or enlightenment about gender politics. One of the very first articles I read on A Voice For Men was by Paul Elam called something like “red pills, blue skies, and tits”. AVFM also had the phrase, “take the red pill” as part of their logo at the time. They have since changed it.
The reason I chose this title is because early on in filming, MRAs were telling me that feminist ideology was ‘blue pill” and that they took the ‘red pill’, so while I was struggling to see and understand the opposing viewpoints, I used this terminology to compartmentalize the ideologies. I actually refer to red pill / blue pill often in my video diaries. When looking at the story arc and the journey I went on, the only title that made sense was ‘The Red Pill’ because it succinctly described my quest to understand the way MRAs (and anti-feminists) see the world.
Others have asked, do you know the difference between the MRM and TRP subreddit, yes I do and those differences will be briefly addressed in the film when describing the factions of the manosphere. However, my film’s title is not referring to TRP subreddit, it is in reference to its original popular culture usage (which is used my many other groups and conspiracists as well, it is not owned by the subreddit).
As far as why TRP subreddit appears on the screen in the sneak preview video, mainstream media constantly conflates all manosphere factions to seem as if they are all one in the same (PUA, MGTOW, MRM, TRP, etc). In the sneak preview video (around the 1 minute mark), that is an actual audio excerpt unedited from MSNBC. They did a story about the “Men’s Rights Movement’ and they said that the MRM “is a universe of message boards like reddit’s The Red Pill”. This is not me saying they are the same, it’s mainstream media, and in my film we will show what mainstream media says about the MRM before we go beneath the surface.
Whew! That was long, but hopefully we can move past the title now. Oh, one more thing: no, I’m not changing the title.
Rommie wrote:Yeah, still a dumb name. As I said, it strikes me as someone making a Trump supporter film called The Birth of a Nation and then saying "oh I know there's a KKK related thing called that, but there are also a lot of supporters who think this is the birth of a movement that'll make America great again so that's why I named it that!"
squ1d wrote:I'm writing an autobiography called Mein Kampf. BUT SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE JEWS.
I'm also aware of the MRA blather and it's association with the red pill. I am not interested in it.
vendic wrote:I think my favorite line in the movie was a guy that said something to the effect of, "I learned in math that the distance between A and B is the same as the distance between B and A. When the feminist movement says men can't understand what women go through, it also means that women can't understand what men go through."
They really do have some valuable things to say. Convincing people to listen, or even allowing them to say it, appear's to be a problem in itself.
Gullible Jones wrote:Paul Elam was mentioned in the thing you yourself quoted above.
Gullible Jones wrote:Paul
The film was funded in part by Milo freaking Yiannopolous. I doubt it has no agenda.
Alan Scherstuhl's review suggested that many of those providing funding for the film may have themselves been men’s rights activists, thereby creating a conflict of interest.[10] Jaye has said that the suggestion the film was funded by MRAs (men's rights activists) is "a common lie that keeps spreading."[2] One of the largest pledges to the film was by Mike Cernovich, who pledged $10,000 to the Kickstarter project. In a blog post he stated he was "not funding The Red Pill to help MRAs" but that the film will "help all men, and all women, and all children."[5] Cernovich does not identify as an MRA.[5] Jaye stated that "our five highest backers ... are neither MRA nor feminist. I would say three out of five of them didn’t even know about the men's rights movement, but wanted to defend free speech."[5] She also stated that the film's backers and producers would have no influence or control of the film.[2][5]
Gullible Jones wrote:The relationship between MRA rhetoric and male victims is like the relationship between TERFs and victims of abusive trans women. They act as advocates out of political expediency. Nobody who excuses the rape of women is any damn friend of male rape victims either.
Gullible Jones wrote:Don't automatically give idiots credence just because they say a few reasonable things.
Gullible Jones wrote:Beware being so open-minded that your brain falls out.
More political propaganda. You're conflating assholes and movements.
GJ wrote:Likewise, there are reasons that feminists wanted a hit piece. Many of the MRA crowd are the gender equivalent of Nazis, and having a view of them that is both neutral and critical is just impossible.
I feel that ‘man-hating’ is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them. Robin Morgan, Ms. Magazine Editor
I want to see a man beaten to a bloody pulp with a high-heel shoved in his mouth, like an apple in the mouth of a pig. Andrea Dworkin
Since marriage constitutes slavery for women, it is clear that the women’s movement must concentrate on attacking this institution. Freedom for women cannot be won without the abolition of marriage. Sheila Cronin, the leader of the feminist organization NOW
The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist. Ti-Grace Atkinson
Rape is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear. Susan Brownmiller, Against Our Will p.6
When a woman reaches orgasm with a man she is only collaborating with the patriarchal system, eroticizing her own oppression. Sheila Jeffrys
Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated. Catherine MacKinnon
The more famous and powerful I get the more power I have to hurt men. Sharon Stone
The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race. Sally Miller Gearhart, in The Future – If There Is One – Is Female
If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontamination of the Earth. I think this will be accompanied by an evolutionary process that will result in a drastic reduction of the population of males. Mary Daly
I believe that women have a capacity for understanding and compassion which man structurally does not have, does not have it because he cannot have it. He’s just incapable of it. Barbara Jordan, former Congresswoman
I do want to be able to explain to a 9-year-old boy in terms he will understand why I think it’s OK for girls to wear shirts that revel in their superiority over boys. Treena Shapiro[/b]
vendic wrote:
Need to do more research. You work on finding gays that are fanatics and I'll get onto the transgender movement. Post asap and we'll work out new groups to expose. We need to stop this crazy hatred of human beings by so called liberal groups claiming they want to be heard. Fuck them. Fuck them all!!!
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