Are the Cards Stacked Against Men?: Censored Filmmaker Speaks Out (Ep. 12 | Season 3)

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  • Are men and fathers losing their way in our society? Jesse Lee Peterson sits down with filmmaker Cassie Jaye to discuss her eye-opening documentary, "The Red Pill," which examines the impact of feminism on men. Do fathers get a fair shot at raising their kids? Does our society set men up for success or failure? Are Western women experiencing major disadvantages compared to Western men? Jesse and Cassie tackle this and much more on this episode of TheFallenState TV.
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  • @Esett
    @Esett 7 років тому +101

    A smart, beautiful accomplished woman. Of course she's no longer a feminist.

  • @Hansneesnbumpsadaisy
    @Hansneesnbumpsadaisy 7 років тому +333

    Marvelous interview. I spent 28 years dealing with an ex determined to destroy my relationship with my 4 children - I said goodbye to them all when the youngest turned 18 a few years ago after realising they were all being aggressive and abusive towards me and it was never going to change. Because I'd never even consider doing to my ex what she was doing to me every time I interacted with her - first directly and then through the kids - I kept feeling it was all 'my fault'. Took me 10 years of counselling to understand I wasn't to blame for what was going on. Everything discussed during the interview held meaning for me.

    • @jonvolcaman9309
      @jonvolcaman9309 6 років тому +13

      I went through similar events after my divorce. I love my only child and have always been there for her, but my ex has manipulated her psychologically all these years and so I rarely get to see her anymore. I thought I was doing something wrong and was always depressed. All we can do is be here for our kids but never let anyone walk over us.

    • @ODamoo
      @ODamoo 6 років тому +9

      Carl Harris Thing is when women become abusive you have to warn them 3 (different) times with increasing threat of severity of action and then when she breaks it for the 4th time you have to hit them hard (don't break them but hurt them) so they learn to feel the pain they inflict upon you or others, if you dont make her hurt or scare her sufficiently then she will no longer respect you and your relation is lost and will destroy both of you and everybody around you will be of worse.
      Problem is society nowadays is lost and gives the wrong signals and privilege to the wrong people and thus society will destroy you for the right action.
      Solution would be to make a contract by law where you would be head of the household and where you will have the right to hit your woman if she grossly trespasses your rule of sense, honesty and equality, after you warned her several times and instances.
      If she does agree to sign this then she can be trusted and else she would not be worth to start a relation or family with, there can only be one captain on the wheel and if she's not willing to give up her "leaders position" and become subservient to you in this matter (the greater things in life and in the household) then she is no real woman or asset for you the household or even society as a whole.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 6 років тому +2

      Carl Harris god speed my friend!

    • @kevingordon669
      @kevingordon669 6 років тому +2

      Bless you Carl Harris

    • @exviza
      @exviza 6 років тому +7

      that seems to be a popular trend with women: never taking accountability for their actions and deflecting their shortcomings and faults unto others, especially to those they have claimed to love. i feel your pain and went through a similar situation. i hope you have some peace now. you have my support, brother.

  • @magpie471
    @magpie471 7 років тому +189

    She is a class act.

  • @brandonmusick77
    @brandonmusick77 7 років тому +196

    Cassie is so gorgeous and the fact that she's awake unlike most women makes her more attractive.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 6 років тому +4

      Truth Hurts makes her a 10/10 inside and out!

    • @thecurtray
      @thecurtray 6 років тому +4

      she has 3 sisters,mother and seems as if no father for her growing up if you listen. she knows zero about men and it is killing her to know. how can you be awake and know zero about it. i agree i am the dumb one.

    • @rjmilitante2787
      @rjmilitante2787 6 років тому

      Can you guys stop objectifying women for one second, jesus.

    • @invisiblehatednotwantedforever
      @invisiblehatednotwantedforever 6 років тому +2

      Truth Hurts Im so pissed off that I will never get to have interracial dating or sex or a relationship.. a beautiful white or asian or just not black and not ghetto or fat girlfriend

    • @227roberto227
      @227roberto227 6 років тому +1

      Invisible - I don't know your circumstances but I'd say don't use the word never. There are ways you can build your confidence and make yourself more comfortable around women and more attractive to them.
      Listen to Jesse Lee - he's right when he says that anger is what holds you down as a man.
      Download the tv show "the pickup artist" featuring a dude called Mystery. And look to Jesus. Somewhere in between you may find a way.

  • @fcspikeit
    @fcspikeit 7 років тому +95

    4 dislikes? How hateful would you have to be to dislike this video?

    • @btocanonymous4464
      @btocanonymous4464 7 років тому +12

      probably a blue haired snowflake who didn't get a safe space trigger warning at start of clip

    •  6 років тому +4

      Being a feminist is all that is required to have a black heart.

    • @seanmclean1098
      @seanmclean1098 3 роки тому +4

      96 now disgusting

    • @jan.mal.1284
      @jan.mal.1284 3 роки тому

      Or maybe just see the truth of a chameleon?

  • @Wraithlord88
    @Wraithlord88 7 років тому +34

    I applaud her for breaking her indoctrination.

  • @finwow
    @finwow 7 років тому +23

    I was accused of molesting my 1and half year old when her mother and I split up she took her to a Doc two times to try and get an ambiguous result to get my daughter away from me. I only managed to prove it was crap cause she lied about taking her the second time I had her medical records and the Doc notes proved what she was after. lucky the doc even said that he thought she was trying to get him to falsify the records. Oh by the way she stoped taking birth control to get pregnant in the first place. then tried to tell me if I married her she would give my daughter my last name and I would be on the birth certificate. Even after all that I proved all this in court and that I spent every moment not at work taking care of my child alone they still let her take her to CA with full custody I live in VA. Just went back to court after 6 years and got screwed again lost 3 week out of my time and can't have as many trips. Plus a bunch of little things that just add up to me being fucked over again. I thought for a long time I ran into a crazy lady a sociopath with boarder line personality but I'm in my 40s now and most of my male friends have been fucked the same ways some even worse then me. I have come to conclusion most women are horrible people that saddens me

  • @That0Homeless0Guy
    @That0Homeless0Guy 7 років тому +14

    This woman is a godsend so to speak. Just by making this film before anyone had seen it she has exposed so much in the way of the prejudice towards men in society. The doors that closed in her face that had previously been open just over the content in the film speaks volumes.

  • @stevegwizzle3560
    @stevegwizzle3560 7 років тому +82

    We men have emotions, wants and needs too, just like a woman. They're different, but nonetheless we have them and they need to be met. We’re not robots, we are humans. And we also need our children, attention, respect and love.

    • @insekta1701
      @insekta1701 7 років тому +6

      Steven B Well said!! You men are treated like they way people speak of young children and their being harmed 'They won't remember it!' (circumcision on baby boys for instance), in divorce ' The kids will be ok, they are very resilient!' 'Society' doesn't like to admit men's fragility, but clamors to anoint all in that of women's fragility. I'm not comparing me to children, just how people want to magically believe the children like the men 'can just take it, and bounce right back' when that is not true. Men's hearts and psyches are easy to destroy, and people like to magically pretend that's not the case.

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 7 років тому +3

      Toni Clemens. I'm glad you also see it that way. As a child I was only taught to show a few emotions and the rest of my emotions, to be honest, I didn't know how to express them or even show them when I needed to. Now, I'm more mature and experienced and I am much more in tune with emotions and feelings that as a child I was taught to suppress. It was a big weight lifted off of my shoulders and psyche once I learned to express myself better. I'm still myself, just more open and in tune and I like it that way.

    • @bude8234
      @bude8234 7 років тому +6

      Correct. When women say they want "men to show emotions", what they really mean is they want men to show the same emotions they do. We do have emotions, they're just somewhat different than the ones women have. Neither is right or wrong, just different.

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 7 років тому +4

      Bud E. I've personally learned that I have to communicate with my partner my wants and needs cause the relationship is not going to be just about her wants and needs. I've learned not to be quiet anymore and to speak up and demand my wants and needs if they aren't being met. So I say to all men out there, start speaking up and if you don't know your wants and needs, you need to learn them and put them out there. Don't keep them suppressed, and keep them quiet. A relationship is not just about the woman. Have self respect for yourself and also demand it from her.

    • @Kage69
      @Kage69 7 років тому +3

      Steven B - There is a reason to the madness Steven. The reason men cant show emotions is because it makes us look weak. Showing emotions to a woman will show her that you are weak and therefor less than her. Doing so will cause her to look for a "stronger" man. The only people a man can truly show his emotions to are his father and his close friends.

  • @dirtynewby2635
    @dirtynewby2635 7 років тому +70

    I mentioned your name Jesse to my HR rep at my previous job. I was fired the next day. Angry black women do not like you Jesse. Im in a better workplace environment so i am not proping up a company that hates me anymore.

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 6 років тому +1

      DirtyNewby Jesus Christ that’s definitely not a reason for termination

    • @HardSoundGuy
      @HardSoundGuy 6 років тому +1

      DirtyNewby Jeez. I keep my views about social issues to myself at work because I know I'll be very quickly labeled as contrarian and driven out.

    • @tobyfitzpatrick565
      @tobyfitzpatrick565 6 років тому +1

      Wtf? That's sad. Glad you are in a better situation. That's what I'm trying to accomplish also.

    • @WarpPal
      @WarpPal 5 років тому

      Now that's a good reason to trash your last employer.

  • @AttommicDog
    @AttommicDog 7 років тому +14

    My goodness Jesse. Why there are not 500K views I do not know? You have such great guests. This woman is a beacon of hope. Her boyfriend is one lucky man.

  • @johnlewis9158
    @johnlewis9158 7 років тому +211

    a beautiful young lady who is far to intelligent to be a feminist

    • @dallasmalburg120
      @dallasmalburg120 6 років тому +3

      Too*

    • @shivajones108
      @shivajones108 6 років тому +3

      She's the way a feminist is supposed to be

    • @pulsaran
      @pulsaran 6 років тому +1

      Shiva Jones Nop, true feminism is showing its real face for all to see that want to see else it would not be called feminism.

    • @AVAL2775
      @AVAL2775 6 років тому +3

      She is egalatarian

    • @littleredcelt
      @littleredcelt 5 років тому +1

      too...

  • @TheMABExperience
    @TheMABExperience 7 років тому +99

    Great interview & The Red Pill was an honorable documentary! Thanks for sharing! 💯💪

    • @jaygruden6044
      @jaygruden6044 7 років тому +1

      Marcus A. Brown
      The Black Stoic!!!!!!!
      #MAB

  • @mytuber81
    @mytuber81 7 років тому +20

    She is doing a really important and dangerous job that most woman would not do. A LOT of girls come out of college FULLY indoctrinated into believe that men are their enemy and that they are inherently a victim, even though majority of them are some of the most privileged people on earth, literally.
    Anyone else notice how beautiful she is? WOW.

    • @michlgilbertclements6178
      @michlgilbertclements6178 6 років тому

      I see she has blonde hair and everyone is drulling over her. remember she became a feminist because people treated her as just a good looking body.

  • @ElizabethLightmore
    @ElizabethLightmore 7 років тому +11

    So many of us women are with Cassie. Not only about the suppression of men's rights and issues and how horribly their treated in courts and many other ways. But also that we are sick of being shamed or accused of having "internalized misogyny" just because we don't want to do men's work! We don't want to work 80 hours a week to climb a corporate ladder or be politicians! We want more time with our kids! Many of us want to be homemakers. Feminists are so angry that women are simply not doing what they want them to do. And I'm tired of it. The majority of women don't like Feminism anymore. Feminism is so outrageous with their lies about statistics and making things up like "rape culture" and "all men are rapists". Please, stop it. Face the fact that women are a lot more privileged than men!

  • @APhilosophicalMind
    @APhilosophicalMind 7 років тому +19

    Seeing an intelligent woman who is not an ideolog and willing to change opinion based on new incoming facts is giving me hope for the future - Cassie Jaye you are a brilliant person and I wish you the best :)
    Edit: correct name to Cassie Jaye

  • @jonnyenough1531
    @jonnyenough1531 7 років тому +24

    I'm definitely buying this film. I heard about it's making some time ago. I'm tired of women bashing on men. My kids have been abused with their mom and regardless of time, money, employer, bankruptcy I was not able to get the court to do anything. The state hit the mothers boyfriend with child abuse but still did nothing. I'll be going back at it again after summer once I can get enough money together again.

    • @becgould3772
      @becgould3772 6 років тому

      Literally Hitler my man and my brother have both been bashed by ex's your not alone.

  • @ConceptHut
    @ConceptHut 7 років тому +21

    Some women have killed their children to get at their ex or current partner.

  • @thefitaccountant
    @thefitaccountant 7 років тому +11

    I'm not a feminist but this was a great interview and will watch the film for my own knowledge. Thank You.

  • @deadlyraver4454
    @deadlyraver4454 7 років тому +105

    YES!!!! It'll finally be on Netflix!!! looks like I'll be picking it up soon.

    • @rocknrollboise
      @rocknrollboise 6 років тому

      It's a very "balanced" film with excellent reception and award winning content throughout! 29% Rotten Tomatoes; 1/5 stars! Brilliant!!!

    • @RMHeemstra
      @RMHeemstra 6 років тому +1

      I watched it on Hulu, quite elucidating.

    • @povilaspavardenis16
      @povilaspavardenis16 6 років тому +8

      Oh and Rotten Tomatoes such an unbiased evaluator. For example all 100 % likes Black Panther lol Even Hitler approved and was amazed

    • @AVAL2775
      @AVAL2775 6 років тому +2

      rocknrollboise it is balenced, you either haven't seen it or went in wanting to hate it

  • @rickrouse7865
    @rickrouse7865 7 років тому +55

    Why are women so vindictive to the fathers of their children when the relationship fails? It's not just the courts women actively seek to separate their children from their fathers in a divorce. Not all do this but it's a theme I keep seeing. Is it in a woman's nature to separate her children from a separated father? Men don't actively seek to keep away the mother form his children when he has custody of them. Again there are always exceptions.

    • @bellacortez
      @bellacortez 7 років тому +1

      it was the same way before women had rights to themsleves or their children. Unfortunately you could say " karmas a bitch" but yea laws need to change so if both parents are capable they can get the kid. However, a family friend who is a foreigner had her kid taken from her, went to court and everything. She cheated on her husband e had found out and he went to court and had all his friends and family lie for him and say she was an addict.
      He was married before her but his wife couldnt conceive and they broke up. Since my friend was kicked out of her home she went back to her home country , her ex husband remarried his ex wife and raised her son with his ex wife. sick but men arent any different we just dont talk about it.

    • @rickrouse7865
      @rickrouse7865 7 років тому +5

      DulceMarti there are always exceptions so experiences doesn't invalidate statistics. I noticed that women will use their children as leverage or a means to an end. Single fathers don't see their children that way, it doesn't occur to them that their children can be used as an asset. Not all, not all, not all... like Jessie says. I'm talking generalities so if you're offended calm down. Truth can be offensive sometimes.

    • @bellacortez
      @bellacortez 7 років тому +1

      Rick Rouse
      fathers use their children as a leverage as well. Few fathers want to see their kids but are at a disadvantage from society and dealing with a vindictive ex. However most dont want nothing to do with their children .that is reality. Men and women aren the victoms only real victim is the children.
      And im not offended sounds like your offended. Im stating reality. you stating a small minority of men not majority.

    • @BurtMeister
      @BurtMeister 7 років тому +8

      +DulceCheree Bullshit. All of the single dads I know had to fight tooth and nail for their kids and did everything they could to see their children. They may seem like a majority, but it is more likely these dads can't stand to be around their abusive ex's who try to control how they interact with their children.

    • @nattykadifa2856
      @nattykadifa2856 7 років тому +10

      Your generalisation is true from my experience. I did volunteering for a family helpline for fathers in custody dispute and they would constantly minimise the mothers bad behaviour and go on about how they wouldnt seperate the mother from the child even if she was abusive....

  • @JakkFrost1
    @JakkFrost1 7 років тому +25

    She says sexual assault happens more often to women, but I think that's highly debatable, since deciding what is and is not sexual assault is extremely subjective these days. A man does something to a woman, and depending on her mood it could be foreplay or it could be sexual assault. A woman does the same thing to a man, he either likes it, or he tolerates it because he'd get ridiculed if he tried to report it.
    The safer, more accurate statement to make would be "more sexual assaults towards women are actually reported."

    • @rgiri77
      @rgiri77 6 років тому

      +Jakk Frost I think the MRAs are missing a trick.
      Getting all the states to rule any penetration without a penis as rape is something Feminists will rally around but would increase the rape stats for men and lead to more convictions. If there are discrepancies between prison sentencing for men and women this is something concrete that can be campaigned on discrimination grounds.
      Another strategy is getting psychologist to sign a petition that nervousness in post pubescent males leads to involuntary erections. This would put a hell of a lot of female paedophiles behind bars and something I think the public would support.

    • @danielstewart8106
      @danielstewart8106 5 років тому

      No. She wasn't talking about sexual assault. She was talking about physical abuse.

    • @rgiri77
      @rgiri77 5 років тому

      +Daniel Stewart I don't think she was because she's not a fecking fool. Street Violence by Men to Men is 90% of all crimes and Domestic Violence is estimated at 40-60 so I would say that makes it 50-50 for the reasons as elucidated by +Jakk Frost

  • @Liliana-qi8rw
    @Liliana-qi8rw 7 років тому +11

    I admire the both of you.

  • @ramsesribb2997
    @ramsesribb2997 7 років тому +60

    So village voice can refuse to run ads, but bakers can't refuse to bake a cake?

    • @wyattfamily8997
      @wyattfamily8997 6 років тому +5

      The usual double standards

    • @MrGrumblier
      @MrGrumblier 6 років тому +5

      [sarcasm] The Village Voice is protecting oppressed women from the evil woman-hating patriarchy while those evil bakers dared to oppress members of the LGBTABCDEFGHIJKLNOPQRSTUVWXYZ community. [/sarcasm]

    • @thejerseyj1636
      @thejerseyj1636 6 років тому +1

      MrGrumblier Excellent observation.

    • @AVAL2775
      @AVAL2775 6 років тому

      One of these things is not like the other one of these things is a major crime
      Dude sorry but not airing ads isn't illegal is just makes no business sense
      Not serving a wedding cake cause the couple happens to be gay is discrimination

    • @chippledon1
      @chippledon1 6 років тому +1

      MrGrumblier: "LGBT.....Y" I almost fell off my chair laughing!

  • @jeffmilligan
    @jeffmilligan 7 років тому +80

    Cassie's dress pattern and that pillow cover made this watch very psychedelic.

    • @davidbycroft
      @davidbycroft 7 років тому +4

      I know! I kept thinking she was wearing one of those crazy pointy shoulder jackets.

    • @edwinholcombe2741
      @edwinholcombe2741 6 років тому +1

      I was a great interview but I noticed that as well

    •  6 років тому

      I noticed that too!

    • @7blueblaze
      @7blueblaze 6 років тому

      I say this respectively because she did a great job in the interview and apparently with the movie, that with the contrast of her dress (and diamondish shaped paterns) against the back drop of the solid white chair - reminded me of the Queen of Diamonds. But i'd perfer to say it should be the Queen of Hearts because of the truths she's bringing out on the attacks against masculinity and the man's role in families and society. Well done and great youtube post.

    • @manifestanything6508
      @manifestanything6508 5 років тому

      So true 😂

  • @robertj.simpson354
    @robertj.simpson354 7 років тому +4

    Excellent discussion. Boys and men are suffering too.

  • @LaFranceHart
    @LaFranceHart 7 років тому

    Jessie, excellent video!! I'm sharing all of your work on my social media. I look forward to you interviewing Roy and David Masters. I know Roy's a friend and a mentor of mine since I was 4 years old. Look forward to seeing that Jessie! 😊
    Keep up the wonderful work brother!

  • @runnerhicom
    @runnerhicom 5 років тому

    I raised two boys and have so far two grandsons and hope their lives will be better for them as men than it was for our generation. I want to thank everyone who cares enough about the future of ALL PEOPLE to get involved and active.
    What a bright and compassionate young lady. Thank you and God bless.

  • @truefreedom9308
    @truefreedom9308 7 років тому +21

    awesome movie.. so sad that the movie was blocked by angry feminists

    •  6 років тому +1

      I just purchased on Amazon.com

  • @mensaswede4028
    @mensaswede4028 7 років тому +43

    I will watch this film, but the cause is lost. The power that vagina has over weak men is insurmountable by the few strong men in society.

    • @tehdrek
      @tehdrek 5 років тому +2

      Dont give up just yet. Its going to turn. Biology will win. Just wait. You will see a backlash.

    • @Gregg0112
      @Gregg0112 5 років тому +1

      Wars have been fought over pussy

    • @phattybacon931
      @phattybacon931 4 роки тому

      No despair. Keep your faith resolute

    • @xcell8638
      @xcell8638 4 роки тому +1

      Your comment is too funny. Men need to learn what being a man means and then stand up for what is right. There is nothing that can stop a strong man (and a genuinely strong woman should feel similarly empowered) when they do what is right. Weak men will naturally learn from strong men, if the example is being set. But, there are a lot of weak betas in current society. I suggest anyone with the same thoughts watch some more Jesse Lee Peterson videos, because he has helped open a lot of peoples eyes on this issue.

    • @Scarcrow84
      @Scarcrow84 4 роки тому

      What do you mean by that the cause is lost?

  • @EvilElecBlanket
    @EvilElecBlanket 5 років тому +1

    This was an amazing discussion. Thanks to both of you.

  • @DeutschlandReformen
    @DeutschlandReformen 6 років тому +1

    thanks much for the interview and also giving a voice to Erin Pizzey!

  • @AmericanWithTheTruth
    @AmericanWithTheTruth 7 років тому +9

    That was awesome great work!

  • @christophertaylor4722
    @christophertaylor4722 7 років тому +3

    Thank you for doing this film. I will be looking for it.

  • @snookdaddy7727
    @snookdaddy7727 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for being honest and shedding some light on this situation

  • @Pjaypt
    @Pjaypt 7 років тому +4

    what a courageous and intelectual honest person this Cassie Jaye is!

  • @owenslaughter9438
    @owenslaughter9438 7 років тому +7

    I have been looking for this movie for a while now. I just found it and watched it. Honestly, I think it is the best movie documentary I have seen in my life. Thank you, Jesse, for doing this. I feel like can now say this, I was abused by my ex mentally and emotionally. She would punch herself in the face to win arguments, because if the cops were called I would go to jail because she had bruises on her face. Luckily for me, she was not strong enough to leave such marks. However, she would use this as a weapon any time it was clear she was in the wrong which was a lot. I have talked to my wife about this and some close friend, but not my family.I have watched a friend of mine be denied custody of his child even though there was a mountain of evidence that his ex-girlfriend abusing their mentally handicapped child because she was a woman. Honestly, Jesse, I can't thank you enough to go and look at this the way you have. When I can pay to see this movie, I will do it. I am buying this film once I am able to.I have gone from being a Feminist to being critical of the movement. Now I might look into the MRA movement. You need all the support in the world for doing this. Thank you.

  • @bencarter1666
    @bencarter1666 7 років тому +5

    Brilliant conversation, credit to both. Seldom heard topic

  • @WoWGirl6
    @WoWGirl6 6 років тому +7

    Excellent guest, Cassie Jaye is such a good person. The world needs more people like her

    • @1greatfinkerofrtimes381
      @1greatfinkerofrtimes381 6 років тому +1

      WowGirl6 I agree this was such an important film/documentary and even though she was criticized and lost friends she continued to make this which I really respect . I am so glad women are supporting men's rights like Karen Straughn for example , as I feel if it was only men talking about these things they could be ignored and dismissed as sexists . But with women leaving feminism behind and seeing the harm it does and seeing the injustice men go through really helps true equality .

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 6 років тому

      1greatfinker ofRtimes Yeah and I feel like the reverse situation is men supporting feminism who get praised all the time. But if a woman stands up for men's issues such as myself and many women like Cassie Jaye we get ridiculed and cast away. 😞 Only thing that keeps my chin up is my fiance who I support all the way and supports me in return. We don't compete with each other. That is true equality.

    • @1greatfinkerofrtimes381
      @1greatfinkerofrtimes381 6 років тому

      WoWgirl6 I agree , men supporting feminism do get praised a lot like it's virtuous to follow feminism , but when women support men's rights then they are treated like they are betraying their sex in some manner . It is virtuous to support the rights of women AND MEN however . But there is an overkill of looking into protection of women and an ignorance of troubles faced by men . The belief in equal rights 4 men and women doesn't make you feminist as some claim partly because just about everyone agrees this is fair , but the man hating and exclusion of men's rights becomes poisonous . It's good however you and your fiance are on the same page . But to allude to what I was saying before I'd just like to say that you are not letting your sex down in anyway as I hope you know and I'm glad u see what is fair and right .

  • @LostRiver77
    @LostRiver77 7 років тому +12

    great interview!

  • @taloutezero
    @taloutezero 7 років тому +17

    She was a feminist too long before taking the red pill, you can tell with how difficult it was for her to properly label the special rights of women as "privileges".

  • @MiddletownCycling
    @MiddletownCycling 7 років тому +5

    Another good showing man! That woman seems to be an advocate for truth similar to your self Jesse we need more of that in these times. It's funny too when she talked about men's issues she said mentally she had to stop herself to jumping to women's and trying to compare the two. I see people on your show argue with you in that manner constantly especially when you visit race issues it shows a lot of insite on her part. I also love how you do not let people argue in that illogical manner and try to keep them focused on the issue, whatever it is on hand. As always a huge fan!

  • @Far1988
    @Far1988 6 років тому +1

    I've grown up with really strong women all around me. My grandmother helped rebuild our country after WW2. She was working her ass of and later raising 5 kids all alone while her man working HIS ass of to earn enough money to pay for them. None of them ever thought about this being strange, they just knew that both working and raising kids wouldn't work, therefor the one earning more money had to work and the other one had to stay home.
    Both of them started a local scout-movement and worked for children for at least 40 years.
    Now you could say, my grandma was disadvantaged because she wasn't "allowed" to work. Yes, you could say that. On the other hand you could also say my grandpa was disadvantaged because he wasn't really able to see his kids grow up. He worked different jobs throughout the years, being an elictrician, an explosives expert and a teacher. He woke up early in the morning, drove to work with his bycicle to save money, worked long hours and came back home late. Just so his wife had enough money for the kids.
    Did anyone of them ever complained? No, because both knew both tasks were equally important. None of them saw themselves as better or worse, they just did what had to be done to enjoy what could be enjoyed.

  • @TMac473
    @TMac473 7 років тому

    Thanks for having her on and at least covering this film. Independent thought is rare these days... nice to find some here.

  • @themgtowmisfit2728
    @themgtowmisfit2728 7 років тому +107

    I know people are going to scoff, but men's predicament is so bad, women are even now taking the glory for the MRA movement. I mean there's so many guys who are fighting like hell for their children and families, and ohhhhh, its a woman that is gonna make the film Red Pill, and get the credit, and women like Karen Straughen and the Honey Badgers, and Feminismlol, and Laura Southern who are going to be listened to as champions. That is sad man, just sad. I'm still glad of course this film got made, but wtf man.

    • @daindigokid
      @daindigokid 7 років тому +3

      Stewart Hunkler,
      Yeah its really weird. I support those women. They do a good job exposing the hypocrisy of feminism and revealing the facts behind disadvantage boys. But I have found in their defense of men, they sometimes leave out whole swaths of men. They still have the same proclivities of women and forget that a large number of men don't live up to those expectations.

    • @philipperejean9709
      @philipperejean9709 7 років тому +25

      support those women! who cares whos giving the message! we need it out!!! at one point mens voices will be heard..ride the wave of those women's voices!

    • @themgtowmisfit2728
      @themgtowmisfit2728 7 років тому +5

      I care, that's who cares.

    • @girlwriteswhat
      @girlwriteswhat 7 років тому +65

      +Stewart Hunkler Might as well ask the sun to stop rising.
      There's a reason the women in the movement get so much more (and more positive) attention on this issue than the men.
      1) women are perceived as less threatening and dangerous than men, so when they talk about things that threaten the narrative or status quo, the reaction isn't as extreme.
      2) women are allowed to complain about problems, while men are required to suck it up. You can even see this in the different approaches to feminism's protection of the sole custodial parent model, vs men's rights approaches to shared parenting. Feminism will frequently put the mother front and center--how painful it is to her to not have her children with her, or how dangerous it is to her to have her ex involved after divorce. Men, on the other hand, have to focus on the harms to children of being deprived of their fathers, and the potential dangers to children posed by "mom's new boyfriend", who is much more likely to abuse said children than dad is.
      3) women are perceived as more empathetic/compassionate than men. When women talk about emotional harms, even emotional harms to men, people will take it more seriously than if men talk about them.
      4) women are seen as reactive, while men are seen as active.
      This last point may require some extra elaboration: say you stumble across a man hitting a woman. You have no idea who they are to each other, or why he's hitting her. Most people's first thought will be, "HELL, no!"
      Now reverse it, you stumble across a woman hitting a man. Most people's first thought is, "I wonder what he did to deserve it?"
      In both scenarios, people will see him as the actor, and her as reacting to some action on his part.
      How does this play into complaints about discrimination? People will assume men's problems are men's own fault, and therefore their complaints are written off as "acting out". They see women as reacting, and therefore there must be some actual problem they're reacting to. (Another way of putting this is "women have problems, men ARE problems".)
      There are innate and cultural elements to all of these disparities--men start off with a biologically programmed handicap which is then amplified by cultural reinforcement.
      And yes, it sucks. But I don't know that there's any way around it, so it appears you're stuck with us whether you like it or not, at least if you want to be effective.

    • @matthewcollins4773
      @matthewcollins4773 7 років тому +6

      Yes. Xenomisandric outlooks are deeply ingrained in neurotypical humans. Outsider males -- meaning foreign males, lower-income males, culturally distinct males, any male not in the comfortable provider role for a nuclear family (though of course making sure there were fewer and fewer of those was a key goal of the march through the institutions, so to speak) only enters political consideration when he is a) useful to or b) considered threatening to, the social order as consists of leaders, females, and "attached" males. Furthermore, any sort of anger, dissatisfaction or even mockery and peaceful rejection of the system is seen as placing him in category b) - as well as removing him from the potential of fitting in category a), the only chance he has to be taken into consideration in a positive manner, even if only how he can serve the interests of others or "society" as a whole. Males are only allowed to show aggression toward other outsider males - that is, if their aggression serves the xenomisandric underpinning of human tribal society. Any other target for his anger or aggression (any sort of aggression, even a simple "I'm unhappy") is considered inappropriate and dangerous.

  • @inpusk3t
    @inpusk3t 6 років тому +4

    cassie is amazing , the documentary is amazing, this interview is great...watch the documentary because it's eye opening to anyone who has doubts about what men have to deal in today's world !

  • @lentmain
    @lentmain 6 років тому

    Jesse..., I really appreciate your open eyed , insight to life.... What a refreshing change..... Keep it up... Thank you...

  • @manwithpurpose5181
    @manwithpurpose5181 5 років тому

    Well pieced documentary with a healthy and a balanced perspective - that's what we need more of. Thank you Jesse and the TFS team for making this interview happen!

  • @johncosta5745
    @johncosta5745 6 років тому +14

    Hold women accountable for their deceitful behaviour.

  • @1neAdam12
    @1neAdam12 7 років тому +5

    Jesse, what a great show again. You have such an awesome legacy to leave behind, I mean, your show intro alone is golden, what to speak of its message! Bravo to you sir!
    When we reach for things greater than ourselves, that is when we come to the human platform of existence -and there, life's crowning jewel is God consciousness.
    Thank you Rev Peterson!

  • @johnsinger9156
    @johnsinger9156 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Mr. Peterson. Cassie Jaye is a beautiful angel, inside and out. Her boyfriend should thank his lucky stars and kiss the ground she walks on in gratitude to the universe for sending such a wonderful soul onto his path. Great interview.

  • @tekis0
    @tekis0 5 років тому

    Great topic and wonderful, insightful documentary!!

  • @duckslinger999
    @duckslinger999 7 років тому +10

    Love your stuff Jesse!

  • @assortedhuman5168
    @assortedhuman5168 7 років тому +14

    Jesse took this so serious he seemed sedated. He even forgot to mention God. First episode I've seen where he didn't mention his friend in the sky or say something that otherwise cracked me up, his hate groupness aside.
    This was a very nice interview.

    • @philipperejean9709
      @philipperejean9709 7 років тому

      hate groupness?

    • @assortedhuman5168
      @assortedhuman5168 7 років тому +2

      Lazy way of mentioning Jesse talking about some organization having him on a hate group watch list. I can't see why they'd put him on a watch list and it'd suck for him, but the thought of putting one man on a list of hate groups was hilarious. I had to pause.

    •  6 років тому +1

      Are you ignorant? Do you not know who the SPLC is? Man, you need to stop reading comic books. The SPLC is an anti-white-male hate organization which should NOT be receiving a Federal tax exemption but it is.

  • @dvirkes1
    @dvirkes1 7 років тому +1

    Just subscribed. Excellent.

  • @nukejr555
    @nukejr555 7 років тому

    I am a 48-year-old man. I am tired of feeling like a second class citizen. I am tired of the man- hating for the crime of having the Y chromosome. I am tired of not having a say or being dismissed because I am a man. I saw this video and though I knew I was not alone I finally FEEL not alone. I cried, I got angry, I related, I sympathized, I feel finally I have a voice because of this open-minded young woman. Thank you, Cassie.
    From high school when a fairly tough girl whom I did not know pushing me around with intent to humiliate me in front of all my friends. Shoving me and slapping me, I was taught to never hit a girl. She was taller than me, heavier even. She was aggressive and just plain mean. I had enough and I hip rolled her onto the ground and STILL laid her down gently NOT to hurt her but to let her know I that she needed to stop. She received detention, I got suspended. Why? I 'hit' a girl. I never actually hit her but I did get her to stop in a physical manner. So the roots of what is happening today are deeply planted.
    Fast forward to my first marriage...I come home after a month long training away from home. She is not there and she knew I was returning and I was excited to see her. She was not there. It seemed she was not there for quite a while. The animals were not fed and they had defecated everywhere. She came home the next day. A verbal argument ensued and I choose to disengage because of course, it was going to be my fault. It always was. I sat down and ignored her. She abruptly left when she realized I had no intention of re-entering a losing discourse. Fifteen minutes later a harsh knock on the door and I supposed she locked herself out and I went to let her in with intent to ignore her after letting her in. I was wrong, it was the police and I was arrested for domestic violence. I never touched her. While in jail she emptied the bank accounts and returned to her boyfriend's place. I was not allowed near my own home and was technically homeless due to her action and I had a house of which I was paying for. Texas prosecutes every DV case and they had no grounds and dropped the charges. But I was still guilty until proven innocent. Well, in this case, they had no case to take to court. Still, I was lucky. I filed for divorce as soon as the case was dropped. This was the second time and it was getting worse.
    One time, while her mother was visiting she would get aggressive, punched me and broke my glasses as I tried to leave. I went for a walk to mull things over. I came back to pack up my stuff as I knew things were not going get better. The police were waiting and arrested me even though I had broken glasses so I could not really see well, blood trickling from my bridge. I was arrested, I had to be subjected to her whims and disparagement while I awaited trial. Her mother made a statement on my behalf, which was a surprise as I knew how much she cared for her daughter. The case was dropped and I promptly left. I hated myself and had nowhere to go. No shelters for men, I had only a few friends and I still didn't want to impose nor suffer the humiliation as "Men are not ever abused", right? I contemplated suicide but then she wins. Besides, she would have gained on my $400,000 insurance. NO, I will fight. The arrests cleared but she is probably pulling the same stunts on some other man or utterly alone.
    I didn't think it could be worse than her but no, I was wrong again. Long story short, I married a woman who I cared deeply for. I adopted her daughter the day before I was to deploy to Iraq. Everyone thought we had the perfect marriage. I was truly happy. While in the war zone and sending her nearly every bit of coin I could. Why did I need it in the war zone, right? She was sleeping with the man she would eventually marry BEFORE divorcing me. You read that right. She then demanded and GOT child support for a child I had custody of for ONE day. I went home to an empty lonely home (a rental) with an empty bank (again) to pick up the pieces and I struggled to pretend I was okay.
    I wanted to disappear so badly. No one could see through my convincing facade except a few close friends and even they questioned how I persevered. I don't really know either. Giving up was not an option. Maybe my experience could help others make clearer choices if they were not too incredulous after hearing just part of my story. Maybe as some of you may feel right now if you actually reading this excerpt of my story. If you don’t believe it, I hope you were at least entertained by some outrageous prose. If you did grace me with trust; with heartfelt gratitude I assure you it is all true and unembellished. My story is sadly typical for many men.
    I have many other experiences which have scarred me severely. I can probably write a book but no one would believe it. I am a very forgiving person but sadly, these two individuals have marred me so terribly that though I don't wish them harm; I don't wish them well either. Married now but wish I didn't. She is nowhere near like these other women. She works but has her issues like we all do but I am not happy. Not sure I ever will be again. I simply don't trust anyone anymore. There are many (probably most) great women out there but it is ME that fails to find the right ones. I don't know if my current wife WOULD do as these did but I know she COULD. It has has been 8 years married and I still don't trust her if she were to flip to the dark side. I constantly live in fear and probably better off alone. My wife is not innocent, she has actions that show me what she is capable of hence the lack of trust. Will she cheat? No. She is loyal, as am I. I am just too damaged to love or be loved. I feel dead inside; however, Cassie may have detected a possible pulse.

  • @coreytron5382
    @coreytron5382 6 років тому +5

    this woman is amazing

  • @your_belief_vs_everything
    @your_belief_vs_everything 6 років тому +4

    She's totally accurate when she says that it's empowering to let go of the "feminism" label. After I woke up from my liberalism nightmare I was by far happier and more fulfilled. I was pissed off still at all the bullshit I'm now aware of, but I'm not A victim anymore. I never was but that is overwhelmingly what these SJW movements teach you to identify with.
    When I realized that men had zero to do with my own shortcomings it was empowering, yet depressing. Because I have to take personal responsibility. This is America, we're taught we are able to be anything. But then the leftists SJW will keep railing it into our heads certain people will always be subjugated by no fault of their own. And other people will always be inherently evil and oppress these "marginalized"classes simply because of their race. Wtf. How can both be true? They cannot and are not. People must stop accepting these idiotic explanations as proof they aren't lazy or ignorant, violent or racist. Everyone needs to take the red pill.

    • @BulkernatorKerb
      @BulkernatorKerb Рік тому

      Thankyou it takes a big person to accept that they need to make a change and act on it accordingly

  • @willmolinar
    @willmolinar 7 років тому +2

    Jesse is so wise; it's really great to hear him talk about these issues.

  • @ellegroover
    @ellegroover 6 років тому

    Excellent guest!!! I've seen her documentary "The Red Pill." Great work indeed!!

  • @redwhitentrue
    @redwhitentrue 7 років тому +5

    Cassie rocks!!!!!!

  • @johnculz8854
    @johnculz8854 6 років тому +16

    I was watching the news the other day with my mother , news report woman stabs man , mother " he probably deserved it" me "mom what if that was the other way around " mother with a look of shock on her face " you hate women don't you".

  • @blu3chav3z8
    @blu3chav3z8 2 роки тому +1

    So happy you interviewed her, the film was great, Facebook wouldn’t let me post it lol and my feminist fam/friends wouldn’t watch it

  • @Shenruss
    @Shenruss 7 років тому

    You have got to admire this woman's honesty in looking at the issue. She addresses the issues of sociatal imbalance, without favoring one or the other. I think it made a good case for the institutionalized biases against genders, and shows how this is a problem that affects _everyone_, regardless of race or ethnicity. Unfairness is unfairness, and we can't have true justice in the society where this exist.

  • @jpabloescobar5550
    @jpabloescobar5550 7 років тому +3

    A great movie, I highly recommend it for everyone. My wife cried during the movie because she has sons that are NOT expendable, feminists can go die in combat for a change. No more double standards.

  • @dave4737
    @dave4737 6 років тому +3

    It is a depth of agony of the spirit to have your child taken from you as a father. It is the greatest failure of a father not to be able to protect his child. This deep suffering sometimes leads to suicide. Such is the tragedy of modern life.

    • @Dungeonofman
      @Dungeonofman 11 місяців тому

      The true suffering of the heart of man

  • @NeilWestlake
    @NeilWestlake 7 років тому +1

    Subscribed. Thank you.

  • @ragnokulfbhert
    @ragnokulfbhert 6 років тому

    That was a very good discussion. They had a few minor issue's but talked it out and worked out thier points reasonably

  • @lolumaria
    @lolumaria 7 років тому +37

    shes so beautiful, didnt expect that

    • @rootbeer4888
      @rootbeer4888 7 років тому +20

      if she was hideous she would probably still be a feminist...

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 6 років тому +3

      Most women with her beauty are usually in front of the camera, not behind it. If not for the sexism in Hollywood, we would not have this brilliant documentarian.

    • @AM-jx3zf
      @AM-jx3zf 6 років тому +1

      ugly are only feminists

  • @nl3131
    @nl3131 7 років тому +3

    Great video. Thank goodness we have good Women who cares for men issues, as men care for women issues.

    •  6 років тому +1

      Women have no "issues" other than their mindless hatred of men.

  • @bobjackson4720
    @bobjackson4720 7 років тому +1

    Very informative, got to see that movie.

  • @domenico36840
    @domenico36840 6 років тому

    Another great post.

  • @ThaRedPitbull
    @ThaRedPitbull 7 років тому +3

    Nice video, Jesse.

  • @michaelbearden4921
    @michaelbearden4921 7 років тому +8

    my son gave up his rights to hes daughter after fighting for several years to get to see her it was the fact her mother and her wife would spank her for showing that she loved her father and new baby half brother and then tell him she would show he was abusinghis daughter so to pretect her he gave up his rights

  • @paoemantega8793
    @paoemantega8793 6 років тому

    Jesse Lee Peterson is an excellent interviewer with great questions - well done Jesse. Cassie Jaye is awesome and what she has done is revolutionary . Keep up the good work both of you.

  • @galaxybear1090
    @galaxybear1090 6 років тому

    Thank you Cassie Jaye, I've lost almost all hope, thanks for the spark of truth, much appreciated.

  • @adamcarlone
    @adamcarlone 7 років тому +12

    The next episode looks like it's going to be hilarious.

    • @duckslinger999
      @duckslinger999 7 років тому +4

      You know it.

    • @KienjeTheGiant
      @KienjeTheGiant 7 років тому +3

      Adam Carlone The dude sounds like a Krishna follower I met on campus.

  • @Insomnolant1335
    @Insomnolant1335 7 років тому +29

    Southern Poverty Law Center is a Jewish institution, used to wage war against healthy movements in our country.

    •  6 років тому +4

      It is NOT a Jewish organization. It is a hate-organization that portrays itself as an anti-hate watchdog. However, it has never, ever represented a poor, straight, white male in its 46 year history. Morris Dees is one of the most hate-filled human beings that has ever stepped foot on this planet.

    • @michelguevara151
      @michelguevara151 6 років тому

      Insomnant antisemitic ad hominem.
      You're as bad as the feminazis

    • @Eu-cj8vt
      @Eu-cj8vt 5 років тому +1

      michel Guevara how original " antisemitic" 😂😂😂try again!

    • @lapislazulii141
      @lapislazulii141 5 років тому

      michel Guevara to question or criticize the Jew : Anti Semetism
      Acknowledgment of “ Jewish Supremacy “.

  • @freddylopez5889
    @freddylopez5889 5 років тому

    26:53 The way she says "Thank you"

  • @torondowatson571
    @torondowatson571 6 років тому +1

    You cannot achieve equality without understanding both women's and men's issues

  • @coreytron5382
    @coreytron5382 6 років тому +3

    society is so messed up nowdays

  • @ticklishquill1898
    @ticklishquill1898 7 років тому +2

    The more you see Cassie Jaye being interviewed the more impressive she gets. I can't wait to see her leave the anchoroids on Main Stream Media as Bloodied Stumps with zero comeback.

    • @philipperejean9709
      @philipperejean9709 7 років тому +2

      yes. she does not get worse. only better. im blown away by her

  • @NoisySheep7
    @NoisySheep7 6 років тому

    This show encourages me, I didn't think many of these type of beautiiful women still existed. It's another interview with a gorgeous level headed woman in a red dress I saw also.

  • @gamerwalkthroughs11
    @gamerwalkthroughs11 6 років тому

    They're both so super sweet. Well done!

  • @JHvideos
    @JHvideos 7 років тому +5

    What a very BEAUTIFUL woman. Wow.

  • @excismos8056
    @excismos8056 7 років тому +3

    The last few minutes about keeping the child for the benefit payments, jeez..

    • @johannwilder1437
      @johannwilder1437 7 років тому +2

      Excismos, I had women at work admit this to me. They said it's common.

    • @steveaustin4118
      @steveaustin4118 7 років тому +2

      Look into Florida 2013 I think, they had a Bill for shared custody it had a 70% in favour, NOW ( national organisation for women) lobbied the senator to use his power to veto the bill, if it had of gone through women wouldn't of been able to get that money, and feminist will tell you they are on men's side

  • @augiedogie88
    @augiedogie88 5 років тому

    Another great talk.

  • @willtell6263
    @willtell6263 7 років тому +2

    Jesse u are fantastic! Keep preaching it!

  • @tommytsunami2459
    @tommytsunami2459 7 років тому +4

    Blue Pill=Blue states. Red Pill = Red states

  • @marcusbrown116
    @marcusbrown116 7 років тому +4

    Genesis 3:16, the war started the Garden of Eden...

    • @StrixTechnica
      @StrixTechnica 7 років тому +2

      Even if you don't accept that the Book of Genesis is allegory, don't you think that Adam was equally culpable insofar as he could have refused the forbidden fruit, but did not?
      If "she started it!" isn't good enough for your son, why is it good enough for Adam?

    • @marcusbrown116
      @marcusbrown116 7 років тому

      Adam did sin. Sin had not entered the human race until Adam partook of the forbidden fruit. Eve was deceived but Adam sinned with his eyes wide open meaning he knew exactly what he was doing where Eve did not. However, with Adam being the federal head it was his responsibility to protect his wife. He failed to do that just like a lot of men still do today! If you look at the Hebrew words in the passage that I quoted earlier the word carries with it the idea that Eve was going to desire to rule, to dominate, to control her husband. Does that not sound like today?

    • @StrixTechnica
      @StrixTechnica 7 років тому

      Marcus Brown My mistake, I was thinking of Gen. 3:6, not 3:16.
      I still call bullshit. Childbirth is painful for women because humans have unusually large heads (proportionate to body) because of our large brains which, by the way, God gave us (Gen 1:26-27) and which did not suddenly get larger after the Fall, so it would have been as painful "ney had the apple taken been" (Adam lay Ybounden, one of my favourite carols).
      The second part of that verse, which calls for women to submit to men, is little different to what feminists are trying to do to men, and I want no part of it.
      The men's movement is not here to restore or enforce traditionalist values, it is here to rebalance the relationship between men and women onto a truly equal footing, just as we are all equal in the eyes of God.

    • @StrixTechnica
      @StrixTechnica 7 років тому

      Marcus Brown Although the commandment not to eat of the fruit (Gen 2:17) was delivered before the creation of Eve according to the Gen 2 account (Gen 2:18,21), the Gen 1 account says Eve was created on the 6th day (Gen 1:27) which was before the Fall.
      Regardless, Gen 3:3 makes it clear that Eve knew of the prohibition and yet ate of the fruit before Adam did (Gen 3:6) after the serpent persuaded her that she would not die by doing so. If anything, therefore, sin entered the world when Eve ate of the fruit, not Adam.
      You seem to imply that sin requires intent, much like our modern legal principle of _mens rea_ (guilty mind) but I know of no passage in the Bible or in doctrine that stipulates that a wrongful thing done without knowledge or intent is not sinful. On the contrary, the apostolic creed says (emphasis mine) "we have sinned ... in thought and deed ... through *ignorance*, weakness and own deliberate fault".
      It would not matter, then, whether Eve knew of the prohibition or not. She sinned whether she knew of the prohibition or not. Besides, Eve had free will to disobey God's commandment and would have done so whatever Adam said about it even if he knew about her intention beforehand.
      Besides, Eve and all women after her were created in God's image (Gen 1:27-27) and it is an insult to women and therefore to God to suggest that women are any less capable of looking after themselves; and even if you accept men's role as ordained provider-protectors of women, there is no biblical reason to hold men responsible for what women do when they're out of his sight, which is most of the waking day for most men who go out to work to support their families.
      I'm no Hebrew scholar so I'll have to take you at your word on the translation; chances are that you aren't, either, and that you are also taking someone else's word for it, too.
      Regardless, what you say about Eve's intent sounds more like the character Lilith, whom you will not find in the Christian canon. You have to resort to Babylonian and non-canonical Jewish texts to find her.

    • @marcusbrown116
      @marcusbrown116 7 років тому

      I'm out driving in all this snow and ice working...I'll respond later

  • @raywhittington1368
    @raywhittington1368 6 років тому +1

    Very good opening remarks about the "Blue Pill" mentality. The answer to the title question is a resounding yes. The cards are most certainly stacked against men! It is an insult and downplays the issue by making this a question. It should always be a statement of fact, because that's what it is. A fact!

  • @patrickm5217
    @patrickm5217 6 років тому

    THANK YOU for making this film Cassie.
    I love the women in my life who are able to express compassion, understanding and wisdom in their everyday lives.
    But a growing number of western women will turn your life upside down without an ounce of gratitude. It's very hard to even talk about the problem without starting an argument. People who have their heart broken over and over again lose all sense of direction in life, regardless of their sex.

  • @RobWalker1
    @RobWalker1 7 років тому

    Superb interview

  • @shortytina212
    @shortytina212 6 років тому

    Great info.

  • @DoGmAnGuY1758
    @DoGmAnGuY1758 5 років тому +1

    That bit at 7:07 makes my blood boil every time without fail. Just shows how the system itself is against the individuals who inhabit it. And those suicide statistics always break my (already broken) heart, it cuts close to the bone with me. That stat alone should alarm any sensible human being.

  • @cybertrongaming4007
    @cybertrongaming4007 6 років тому +1

    Looks forward to seeing the red pill movie.

  • @smb2265
    @smb2265 7 років тому

    Great interview Jesse..thanks for bringing Cassie on...You are educating many people for the better and teaching them to dust themselves off, leave the life of crime, drugs and abuse, and spreading more love...if MLK saw what is happening at these rallies, I would almost be willing to bet my life on the fact that it would make him sick..non violence is the only way to make change and to learn how to become a smart , compassionate and responsible human being..god bless

  • @1cgower
    @1cgower 5 років тому

    good interview

  • @greghanger832
    @greghanger832 7 років тому

    Cassie Jaye - I am lost for words. She is such an inspiration in bravery. I hope she continues to work on this issue. She is so needed.

    • @scundoorsup5342
      @scundoorsup5342 2 роки тому

      Cassie is a phoney . Don’t be fooled again , guys

  • @pensatorseven1898
    @pensatorseven1898 5 років тому

    Great video.