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Netflix has banned "The Red Pill" documentary

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I didn't even know about this until I read elsewhere it was banned. Looks like a decent production.

 

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I'm very disappointed in Netflix, since this seems like such a political decision. One of the decent things about Netflix is that they have some good documentaries on there. I'm going to have to view The Red Pill elsewhere. Right now I'm hoping it will show up on HBO.

It's really pretty sad that this is seen to be a controversial subject.
 

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I'm not sure "banned" is the right word. It's not like Netflix is an open forum to post whatever movie you want. Reddit has a different take on "banned":

https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/5y62r2/the_red_pill_not_available_for_streaming_on/

From Cassie Jaye on Kickstarter.com (backer only updates):

Unfortunately, Netflix has not decided to supply the film yet because they say they haven't seen enough of a demand for the film. So please, please help spread the word and tell your friends to order the film! We need to show distribution platforms like Netflix and Hulu that the film has potential to be lucrative for them in order for them to supply it and break it into the mainstream!
Netflix is a business, not some free platform to broadcast certain viewpoints. I think if it's on netflix it can't be anywhere else, so the producer (who is selling it on Vimeo) maybe wants to make sure she gets her money back, and netflix isn't willing to pay her price.

You watch it for $5 on Vimeo

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theredpill
 

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I'm not sure "banned" is the right word. It's not like Netflix is an open forum to post whatever movie you want. Reddit has a different take on "banned":

https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/5y62r2/the_red_pill_not_available_for_streaming_on/



Netflix is a business, not some free platform to broadcast certain viewpoints. I think if it's on netflix it can't be anywhere else, so the producer (who is selling it on Vimeo) maybe wants to make sure she gets her money back, and netflix isn't willing to pay her price.

You watch it for $5 on Vimeo

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theredpill
This is true for most things. Follow the money you find the agenda.

Examples:

- Why are they importing refugees in Europe? Because they aren't having enough to kids to keep kicking debt down the road.
- Why are politicians trying to destabilize suburbs? Because developers are paying them to do, so those suburbanites will move back to the urban core and buy land that the developers lapped up at pennies on the dollar.
- Why do commercials paint men as idiots and women as smart? Because they know women are ruling the roost in relationships now, and those same women are susceptible to advertising and spending a ton of money on their products.
- Why the war on conservative values? Because conservatives see through the bullsh*t above and threaten the flow of money through the 'stupid people to rich people' pipeline.
 

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The fuck?? I've watched this documentary and it was damn good. I absolutely recommend it.

Banning it would underscore the major point made in the documentary. I can't see how there isn't a demand for this documentary, it's on the top lists on Google Play Movies. That's where I bought it, totally worth it. I think you can rent it there too.

I doubt the reason Netflix is giving is honest, this documentary is a lot better than their porn documentaries and lots of other shit nobody watches. Netflix is biased towards feminism, it's obvious in their content. I think that's the real reason, but it would be too controversial to state that.
 

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I finally watched The Red Pill last weekend. The fact that so many places have banned this documentary absolutely blows my mind. It's mostly just interviews of people who are pro-feminism and pro-men's rights. There is absolutely nothing that I would consider offensive about it. I've seen other things on television that are much more offensive and questionable.

The fact that this documentary keeps getting banned really shows what society has become. The first real indication I had was when Roosh's meetup groups were heavily protested and eventually shut down. The purpose of the meetup groups got twisted into the idea that men were getting together so they can mass-rape women.

The world has become hateful against men for having a voice and standing up for themselves.

As a side note, Netflix has banned "The Red Pill" but has approved a TV show called "Dear White People". Which one do you think is more offensive, solely based on the title?
 
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If you want to see evidence of "red pill" like documentaries on netflix, check out "Divorce Corp."
 

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If you want to see evidence of "red pill" like documentaries on netflix, check out "Divorce Corp."
All the crappy shows on Netflix, I don't buy The Red Pill wouldn't find an audience. They probably don't want the backlash.

The Divorce Corp. documentary looks like it's pro parent rather than pro man, so there's a difference.

I was listening to a podcast today, they pointed out that the "powers that be" want to destroy the niclear family, because the family is a strong unit and could oppose the stuff they're up to. Toward this end, states receive money from the federal government if they have more single mothers, because they need to be paid for.

So if the states want the extra money, they have to deliver a certain number of divorces and make sure the man is not involved with kids.
 
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