What is this documentary REALLY ABOUT and what is it trying to say?
What is the message behind it?
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
What is the message behind it?
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
Men are (flawed & fragile & vulnerable) humans, too. The system fails to acknowledge it, though.
shareThe "system's" so-called "success" in acknowledging women's problems doesn't help to end female suffering and oppression at the injustice-oriented hands of men EITHER though - but this documentary is saying that despite this, there are men that ARE innocent and DO suffer nonetheless and that this system should ALSO look at their problems with an open mind, right?
Basically, mysoginy is wrong and a massive problem but it doesn't mean misandry doesn't exist and isn't a problem either, right?
And that if we lived in a world that was at least MORE civilized, rather than having an unfair and disproportionate battles between MRAs and feminism, we would have an EQUAL RIGHTS GROUP overall that explores and looks at BOTH issues in the name of justice and for the best of all. Right?
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
Thing is, I sometimes hear people COMPLAIN how even in movies that they LIKE, they are both upset AND critical due to lack of reality that they contain female characters, who may even have the looks and whatnot, as villains or psychos engaged in bad activities, as usually and they believe it practically ALWAYS is the case, they are far more likely to be victims and the REAL villains as such are far more likely if not always MEN.
But how much in our reality even in civilized places is that actually TRUE?
And does this movie kinda prove it as well?
Basically, are all or indeed most men bad and why besides a few obvious distinctions?
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
What did YOU think of the MOVIE?
shareI haven't seen it yet but will do soon.
The greatest trick the Devil has ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist!
You said all that two years ago but admitted you "haven't seen it yet"! I presume you have now seen it. None of the interviewees were blaming women or even 'feminism' for injustice againt men. They were mostly blaming an outrageously unjust legal system.
shareThat world is rigged against men having success in life and we are seen as the disposable gender.
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