![]() After all, they are the ones who have rescued your film from oblivion by pouring tens of thousands of dollars into your Kickstarter.Īnd all it took for you to unleash this torrent of money was an interview with one of the sleaziest figures in right-wing journalism, Milo Yiannopoulos of Breitbart. In other words, Paul Elam thinks he and his friends in what he ludicrously calls the “Men’s Human Rights Movement” have bought and paid for a feature-length advertisement for them.Īnd it’s not hard to see why Elam – and the other manospherians who’ve rallied around your film in recent days - think this. They have failed, and I can now predict that they have failed miserably. Their intent was and is to paint an indelible stain on all of us so hideous that we would never be taken seriously by enough people to matter. Their work was not just to harm me, or to damage a website but to make sure if they could that the message we carry never found its way to the larger public. Bottom feeders like Adam Serwer, Jeff Sharlet and Mariah Blake have performed endless unscrupulous acts, directly lying to their readers in order to attack AVFM, this movement and me personally. Jaye,” he wrote, in an awkward attempt at modesty, “I have the need to offer up some thanks.”Īnd then he spelled out why he thinks your “victory” is really a victory for him.įor the past six years AVFM has had mud kicked in its face by a corrupt, left-wing media. In a post on his site that managed to be giddy and vindictive at once, he offered his congratulations to you, then, well, to himself. And no wonder, because he seems to be the real victor here. Last night Paul Elam of A Voice for Men – the central subject of your film – was doing his own victory lap online. You’ve funded the postproduction work on your long-delayed documentary on Men’s Rights activists, and then some.īut I’m not sure that the person I should be congratulating is you. You surpassed your Kickstarter fundraising goal yesterday, more than two weeks before the Kickstarter campaign was scheduled to come to a close. Read more of my thoughts on the matter here.Ĭongratulations. UPDATE 10/25/16: If you’ve come here after reading about a petition to cancel screenings of The Red Pill, I ask you to NOT sign any such petitions. Paul Elam: Subject of, and fundraiser for, Cassie Jaye’s The Red Pill, in a shot from a preview of the documentary
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