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  • Опубліковано 11 кві 2019
  • In this segment of "Exploring Minds", Cassie and Michele discuss their views of the #MeToo movement from within Hollywood.
    #cassiejaye #metoo #exploringminds
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    Cassie Jaye is a filmmaker based in the San Francisco Bay Area and the Founder of Jaye Bird Productions. She has directed and produced over a dozen films and commercials, but she is probably most known for her documentary 'The Red Pill' and her TEDx talk about making the film.
    'The Red Pill' chronicles her journey as a feminist learning about the Men's Rights Movement. The film was released worldwide in March 2017 and has garnered multiple awards including the Women in Film Award at Hollywood DigiFest. Despite much praise and recognition for shedding light on an aspect of Gender Equality rarely discussed, the film was also the target of many petitions, protests, and censorship by theaters who caved to pressure to pull the film from their screens. Two years after the film's release, Cassie candidly opens up to Michele about her life since 'The Red Pill'.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @thebaldman72
    @thebaldman72 5 років тому +7

    Cassie Jaye, oh Cassie Jaye. If only this sjw movement had your common sense and better judgement.
    I'm going to write a Cassie Jaye song, right after my Lululemon song.

  • @delmusingle2338
    @delmusingle2338 5 років тому +4

    Me at 14. The school I went to in 1965 while living near Selma, Alabama was called White Hall. I think.
    It taught grades 1 through 12, had about a hundred students, not much over, if any. My seventh grade class had only seven students, four boys and three girls. Funny how I can still remember the school yard with four great oak trees and the one white plank sided building. It was a good school, but we moved so much that I did not have a complete school record for the first half of the school year. I think I went to seven schools that year. So I had to take their midterm exams in January even though I had not been there. I passed them all but don’t remember the grades. After the tests I waited in an empty classroom for them to be graded. While there, one of the girls of my class came in. I had just met her the day before. She seemed distraught, agitated. After some small talk, she grabbed my hand pulled me rapidly into a coat room and closed and latched the door. I thought it odd that a coat room would have a latch on the inside. I thought she just wanted to tell me something. She started taking her skirt off while saying,” I’m sorry, but my boyfriend isn’t here today and you are the only safe person here, "I want you to fuck me.”
    I thought it was a setup and started for the door as I said so. She blocked me and said no, just fuck me, please. So I did. I never knew sex could happen and finish so quickly. She climaxed in about 90 seconds flat. Then just said thanks and left. I never came. It was only my second time at bat. She never gave me any special attention after that.
    Later, I met her boyfriend and found out why she said ’safe’. He was built like a MAC truck. No one else would touch her and I wasn’t going to say a thing.
    I still did not learn a damn thing about female nature.
    Seventh grade is 13 to 15 year old students. Definitely too young to be having sex. But country folks are often raised on farms where they see animals copulate often. Also this was during the ‘hippy culture’ of great rebellion and rock n roll.
    Now, should this now woman be allowed to claim I molested her if I were now someone of importance or with wealth?

  • @drstrangelove09
    @drstrangelove09 5 років тому +14

    The MeToo movement is a witch hunt.

  • @uncleouch9795
    @uncleouch9795 5 років тому +7

    So compassionate and sensitive about boys being predated upon by high school teachers. Gotta love their motherly instincts.

  • @winghead75
    @winghead75 4 роки тому

    The “movement”’would never have happened if not for HRC’s loss.

  • @myessyallyahamericus8405
    @myessyallyahamericus8405 3 роки тому

    I technically own the name hollywood