The Red Pill (2016) Poster

(2016)

Warren Farrell: Self

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  • Cassie Jaye : Where do the men's movement and feminism disagree?

    Warren Farrell : Only on the fundamental belief that the women's movement says, "men are the oppressors, that we are involved in a patriarchal world in which men invented the rules to benefit men at the expense of women."

    Cassie Jaye : But don't we live in a patriarchy; when most of the world's nations still have never had a female leader, and less than five percent of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are women?

    Marc Angelucci : You have to look at this in a larger perspective. Patriarchy is the result of gender roles, not the vice versa.

  • 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.

  • Warren Farrell : Every society that survived, survived based on its ability to train their sons to be disposable. Disposable in war as warriors, disposable in work as firefighters, as workers on oil rigs and so on, coal miners. And indirectly, therefore, disposable as dads.

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