Many Men's Rights Activists come into being Men's Rights Activists as a result of getting...
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Warren Farrell:
Many Men's Rights Activists come into being Men's Rights Activists as a result of getting a divorce, wanting to be equally involved with the children and realizing that women have the right to children and men have to fight for children.
Paul Elam:
When your family courts run on the supposition that mothers are more fit to be custodial parents, and that fathers are more fit to provide a check every month, and become what we like to call "uncle-daddy" where they visit, visit their children. To me that's one of the greatest obscenities in the world, the idea of visiting your own children. Where you get to see them for 2 hours on Wednesday night, and you get to have them for "x" amount of hours every other weekend, and you have no say in how they're brought up.
Harry Crouch:
You know I can't tell you how many men have been in this office, in that chair, in tears because they can't see their kids.
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come into being men's rights actmsts
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as a result of getting a divorce
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wanting to be equally involved with the children
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and realizing that women have the right to children
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and men have to fight for children
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When your family courts run on the supposition
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that mothers are more fit to be custodial parents
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and that fathers are more fit
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to provide a check every month
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and to become what we like to call uncle daddy
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where they visit Visit their children
Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 120
Timestamp in movie: 00h 48m 44s
Uploaded: 19 March, 2022
Genres: documentary
Summary: The Red Pill chronicles filmmaker Cassie Jaye's journey following the mysterious and polarizing Men's Rights Movement. The Red Pill explores today's gender war and asks the question "what is the future of gender equality?"
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00:33 In the far reaching Internet subculture
00:34 But when you can look at what's happening
00:15 And then there was a 15 year old boy
00:34 I mean I can't tell you at this point
00:37 Is part of patriarchy
00:36 The article cited a study that revealed
00:18 Battered children grow up to batter that's what t...
00:35 Why do you think the men's rights movement
00:36 It's so hard to convince people
00:26 What's the motivation
00:36 The red pill is about looking at these issues
00:23 Every society that survived
00:36 1 was a quiet kid preferring to observe from afar
00:09 When you survive because somebody else is willing to die
00:30 I learned about other sectors of the online manosphere
00:19 You may be wondering why I'm sitting in a car
00:34 So where do the men's movement
00:30 But the feminists I've met
00:20 When I decided to make a film
00:33 Because the mras are saying that