>Lalonde, one of several who complained to the Mayfair Theatre, called the documentary "misogynistic" though she said has only seen clips, not the entire film. She said a controversial film does not have an inherent right to be screened.
>"They want to be painted as these poor victims of censorship because it feeds into this narrative that they constantly have that women get all the services, women get all the conversation and these men are left in the dust," she said.
>"This idea of freedom of expression, oh my God, it is so abused in this country. ... No one has the right to have their film shown. And if you are proud to say your film is very controversial, it makes people uncomfortable, then don't be surprised if people don't want to see it of people don't want to show it."
>they want to feed this narrative of censorship >so I won't be showing it nice
Kevin Peterson
Never heard anyone say it so I'm going to assume it isn't.
Mason Stewart
Has anyone pointed out how not screening this only lends credence to the idea that they are victims of censorship?
Austin Bell
only when refugees are around
David Wood
>This idea of freedom of expression, oh my God, it is so abused in this country
Jesus fucking christ these people. Tyrranical fucking authoritarians at heart.
I hope the Streisand Effect kicks in real good here. I want to see this film (documentary?) now.
Landon Fisher
Its racist to not invite a refugee to fuck your ass when you pass one on the street. But hey, its 2016
Colton Reyes
But how is this surprising at all? This is the way western society works. It is hard on men and easy on women. Nobody wants to admit and accept that this is how it works, but it does work like this. This has been talked about on the fringes for decades now.
It is truly tragic, but I have no faith it will change at this point. Favoring women and hating men is something left wingers and right wingers alike share.
the difference is right-wingers believe men should receive admiration and praise for their greater burden. The left wing believes men should be demonized for it
Cameron Turner
>The Red Pill kek
Also this.
Jonathan Carter
Right wingers, from the conversations I've had on here, think "IT'S SO EASY TO BE A MAN BRO" and that we have lots of "privilege", they just phrase it differently. They insist that we give women special treatment while also giving women equal rights simultaneously. They are worse than the leftists.
Colton Cook
>A film showing the actual gender bias society has is cancelled due to the ""misogyny"" of the work in question >"(Men) want to be painted as these poor victims of censorship because it feeds into this narrative that they constantly have that women get all the services, women get all the conversation and these men are left in the dust," >Said this woman, after these men have been censored simply because she didn't like what they had to say
I hope the pendulum swings back soon, and hard.
Lincoln Jackson
>men's rights documentary:the red pill though i disagree with censorship, this may have been for the best
Mason Anderson
>pearl necklace
everytime
Adam Johnson
So what I'm getting at is that men having human rights mean that women don't have human rights?
That's stupid
Xavier Smith
The girl making it started out as a feminist.
Samuel Rodriguez
You're a fucking retard having "conversations" with other retards. Feminism and social justice are both distinctly leftist, and it's the left voting for its policies.
Brayden Parker
>They want to be painted as these poor victims of censorship.
You're helping that.
John Ross
Wouldn't surprise me if cuck porn was number 1 in leaf country
Mason Morgan
I'll take "The Streisand Effect" for 200 Seriously, now I actually want to know what the fuck this documentary is