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I am sorry but does anyone have a problem with the review of this movie


"Denis Villeneuve is a bystander who fails to show the real workings from behind the scenes and adheres firmly to political correctness to avoid an uproar by feminist hate groups. When bullies pick on loners in schools, they pay the price when the loner gets a weapon and hurts those girls who tormented him. A gang of girl bullies cornered and killed an Indian girl not too long ago. The world gets to see inside the minds of those involved, and pick out who is responsible for what part of the process that led to such a tragedy. Polytechnique avoids all of that. In fact, it is just an exercise in panning the camera about and never digging into the facts that is expected from a movie. It never goes beyond the information already provided by the news media, and even tells us less than what we already know. There was nothing gained by shooting it in Black and White, other than to give an amateur false sense of newsworthy material. It never mentions the Disturbing Misandrist Quebec society that fosters extreme Feminist hate, and discrimination via Affirmative Action. The misandry is systemic and is completely entrenched in the education system which leads to more sexist misandrist hate and discrimination against men.

Marc was the victim of intense hate and discrimination because Misandrist hate is so ingrained in Quebec society that everyone, including young girls, think that it is acceptable to hate and abuse men because men do not have the political voice to cry out when they are victimized and oppressed. There is not a single men's shelter in Canada and men are not recognized as victims under the current gender-biased sexist Feminist laws. At some point when the misandry is just too much to bear, the abused man will lash out and strike out against the feminist abusers to defend himself. Marc's pain and suffering was not recognized, and his feminist abusers were not exposed so they will be free to continue their abuse and discrimination under the protection of the feminist misandrist laws. Men are not allowed to be victims, but must be held responsible. Girls are given absolute rights but are not required to be held accountable. Only girls get to hold the Victim Card.

No one is allowed to speak out against the misandrist feminist tyranny without being silenced under such an oppressive Marxist regime. Larry Summers made such a mistake by speaking out, and he was silenced. Now Harvard University falls victim to the Feminist Communist oppression. Warning, you will walk away with the feeling that the movie was heavily censored and was an amateur attempt to evoke emotions, without providing known explanations for the misandrist backlash because of intense fear of political subterfuge from Feminist hate groups. The misandrist truth is far too disturbing for the public to fathom. 20 years later, and the disturbing feminist misandrist rampage has spread to little boys in elementary school. Only 32% of university students this year are men. The circle of feminist misandrist hate is now complete. "

I understand what the author of this review is attempting to say, but is just me or is this review a little unfair to women. The women who were shot had nothing to do with Marc's problems. Marc was abused by his father.

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"but is just me or is this review a little unfair to women."

The world is not a fair place. I definitely don't agree with the author when he says that Marc was the victim. But as extreme he might sound, he does have a point somehow...

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Wow... Never in my life did I disagree with basically everyone to this point.

You guys really feel like you have to be on one of the 2 extremes, do you?

On one side of the spectrum: Lepin was definitely not a victim, his actions are in no way redeemable, nobody (not only women) deserved to die or to get hurt that night. Of course on this, the author of this review talks out of his ass.

But then: he does have a point that women expressing hate toward men, being bullies and forcing their superiority instead of equality... It is not right neither. Without this, we would had have one problem: the shooter. Feminists talking trash against men who were there calling them cowards and by doing so... Push some to suicide.. Just a new problem created.

So here what I see: on one side you have misogynist retards... On the other, people who totally ignore that part on which the author is right. Plus sorry to burst you buble, but no this review has nothing that screams "oh look we have another murderous psycho who's free as a bird and ready to operate".

Come on guys... No need to resort to radicalism.

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