Topic: Cassie Jaye

3 chapters across the catalog

Big BRICS
Episode 961 1:05:11 - 1:08:32

961: Big BRICS

The Red Pill Documentary, Cassie Jaye and Men's Rights Movement

The documentary *The Red Pill*, directed by former feminist Cassie Jaye, is recommended for its exploration of the Men's Rights Movement. The film is praised for challenging mainstream narratives and humanizing a group often dismissed as "douchebags." The discussion highlights the film's crowdfunding success and its impact on viewers' perceptions of gender issues.

iChip®
Episode 952 10:14 - 12:46

952: iChip®

Men's Rights Activists, The Red Pill Documentary

The discussion explores the Men's Rights Activist (MRA) movement and the documentary "The Red Pill." The film is described as a crowdfunded project that examines the grievances of men who feel disenfranchised by the family court system. The movement is often characterized by critics as a hate group, but the narrative presented suggests the core issues are related to parental rights and custody rather than misogyny.

Hard Forking
Episode 951 1:15:31 - 1:18:05

951: Hard Forking

The Red Pill Documentary, Men's Rights, Social Manners

A discussion of the documentary "The Red Pill" by Cassie Jaye explores the men's rights movement and the societal valuation of male lives. The film highlights statistics regarding workplace deaths, war casualties, and the lack of resources for male victims of domestic abuse. The segment also touches on a "war on manners," arguing that traditional chivalry and public courtesy are being devalued in Western society.