Allow Cassie Jaye into Australia


Allow Cassie Jaye into Australia
The issue
A petiton has been started to try to prevent Cassie Jaye, creator of the documentary "The Red Pill" from entering Australia. There has been a lot of opposition from fanatical feminists who refuse to allow open debate or discussion of the issues facing men today, including the high rate of male suicide, endemic vilification of men and masculinity, the gendered narrative of domestic violence, and discrimination against men in the family court and legal system.
These feminists rely on biased and inaccurate data, quotes and reviews mined from known anti-male ideologues, cherry-picked information, and outright lies and deception to enforce their agenda and deny any alternative viewpoints a voice. This behaviour is more characteristic of a totalitarian police state than a free country like Australia, in which healthy and rational discussion and debate is used to resolve issues.
Despite the lies of these extremists, none of whom have even seen the documentary and are therefore in no position to judge its content, The Red Pill is a fair and balanced examination both of modern feminism and the men's human rights movement. At no point does this documentary incite hate or promote misogyny, it is simply a factual examination of both sides of the gender debate, and as such it, and its creator, deserve to have their voices heard, in order to give a voice to a large section of the Australian people who are currently denied a voice, and to expose the hypocritical machinations of a small group of extremists who have taken it upon themselves to dictate what political views Australian may or may not express.
We therefore petition Peter Dutton, Minister for Immigration and any other concerned authorities, that in the event that Cassie Jaye wishes to enter Australia in order to discuss these issues and promote her work, that she be permitted to enter Australia without impedance, and permitted to engage in open and honest debate concerning the many gender issues facing both men and women in Australia today.
The issue
A petiton has been started to try to prevent Cassie Jaye, creator of the documentary "The Red Pill" from entering Australia. There has been a lot of opposition from fanatical feminists who refuse to allow open debate or discussion of the issues facing men today, including the high rate of male suicide, endemic vilification of men and masculinity, the gendered narrative of domestic violence, and discrimination against men in the family court and legal system.
These feminists rely on biased and inaccurate data, quotes and reviews mined from known anti-male ideologues, cherry-picked information, and outright lies and deception to enforce their agenda and deny any alternative viewpoints a voice. This behaviour is more characteristic of a totalitarian police state than a free country like Australia, in which healthy and rational discussion and debate is used to resolve issues.
Despite the lies of these extremists, none of whom have even seen the documentary and are therefore in no position to judge its content, The Red Pill is a fair and balanced examination both of modern feminism and the men's human rights movement. At no point does this documentary incite hate or promote misogyny, it is simply a factual examination of both sides of the gender debate, and as such it, and its creator, deserve to have their voices heard, in order to give a voice to a large section of the Australian people who are currently denied a voice, and to expose the hypocritical machinations of a small group of extremists who have taken it upon themselves to dictate what political views Australian may or may not express.
We therefore petition Peter Dutton, Minister for Immigration and any other concerned authorities, that in the event that Cassie Jaye wishes to enter Australia in order to discuss these issues and promote her work, that she be permitted to enter Australia without impedance, and permitted to engage in open and honest debate concerning the many gender issues facing both men and women in Australia today.
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Petition created on 30 October 2016