In the popular 1999 science fiction film, The Matrix, the choice of taking a red pill or a blue pill symbolized the difference between accepting life as it is or remaining oblivious to reality. Over time, the metaphor has been adopted by the modern men’s liberation movement to distinguish between those who understand the...
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Not long ago, 23-year old Zach Hing gained his sea legs in the modern counter-cultural revolution. He tore down ancient rigging, stepped into the crow’s nest, and wielded his keyboard like a swashbuckler, hacking away at anti-male propaganda and the shackles of a society that has long treated men like third-class citizens – and...
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Tags: Barbarossa, men going their own way, MGTOW, red pill, Sandman, Stardusk, tim patten, Zach Hing
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On May 25, 2017, Digital Hollywood’s DigiFest awards and The Red Pill just won the Women In Film award Award! Thanks to one courageous young film producer, Cassie Jay of Jaye Bird Productions, and hundreds of well-meaning and dedicated Men’s Rights activists who over the last century or so set the stage for Cassie’s...
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Movie Review: The Red Pill With her new documentary, feminist Cassie Jaye has napalmed an outmoded gender equality landscape into shards of dust, and remolded the smoking embers into an innovative narrative representing a modern day understanding. The Red Pill (theredpillmovie.com) is a spellbinding, and occasionally shocking, journey of enlightenment and introspection. The documentary...
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Posted in Elite, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Men's Rights, Men's Rights Movement, Radical, Red Pill the Movie, Revolutionary, Supremist, Tim Patten | 1 Comment »
The National Coalition For Men Board of Directors and I wish you a very happy New Year! …though to be clear, “National” is somewhat of a misnomer since we are involved in activities in several countries. This New Year, 2017, brings NCFM to its 40th anniversary. To our knowledge NCFM is the oldest...
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Feminist History – Often A Legacy of Half-Truths by: Ray Blumhorst Dead men tell no tales, but their silence cries out from the grave at the gross distortions of reality propagated by feminist “Her-story” (what passes for feminist history). On a wall in an office of a prominent feminist organization hangs enlarged photos of...
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Posted in Abused Men, Boys, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Elite, Feminism, Feminist Hypocracy, Feminist Jurisprudence, Gender Equality, Gender Politics, Hate Speech, Male Privilege, Male Victims, Man Bashing, Men's Rights, Men's Rights Movement, Mens' Organizations, MGTOW, Military, Myths, Perps government, Radical, Ray Blumhorst, Revolutionary, Sexism Reverse, Shameful, Supremist, Veterans, Victim Male, Voting, War Against Men | 3 Comments »
“The Red Pill” – a movie review by: Ray Blumhorst, NCFM member “The Red Pill” premiered Friday night in L.A. County to a packed house at the Lammele NoHo 7 theater in North Hollywood, California. The roughly two-hour film documented the journey of filmmaker Cassie Jaye as she explored the many facets of the...
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White Female Privilege and the Domination of Men It’s a fact. It’s official. Man is no longer ruler of planet Earth. Men lost that privilege way back in the Nineties. What do you mean, you never noticed? Okay, so I’ll admit men’s transition from the pinnacle of power was a subtle one. But if...
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