Movie: 'Antwoine Fisher' sheds light on abusive women

The movie Antwoine Fisher is nearly six years old -- it came out in 2002 -- but I believe it to be relevant to men's rights due to it's content.

The film is a true story about a young black boy that was mentally and physically abused by two black women. It was directed by Denzel Washington who stars in the film as Fisher's psychiatrist. Although the movie received some excellent reviews it was never as widely promoted as the scores of fictitious films that promote "women" as victims. You would think that a film that showcases and actual account of abuse against a young boy would have been promoted better.

To the contrary the film was criticized by a few shoddy comedians for its factual content. Rather than being yet another fictional feminist-inspired film about some woman getting raped; this film actually revealed how abusive some women really are towards young male children. It also shows the headjobs these women do on a young man's sense of self-worth at an early age.

The film exposed something society refuses to accept: women are abusive and can (and do) psychologically cripple young men with misandry. No wonder a handful of pop-culture pundits hated the film; it tells the truth.

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I feel bad for Antwoine, but I'm glad that his story was made into a movie. And it's good that for once a young male is factually portrayed as a victim of abuse from females. This proves that women are just as capable of evil as men. I'm writing a movie that supports this as well. It's going to be a social commentary on how men are always blamed for evil, but both genders are equally capable of it and equally guilty. Case and point. There are evil men and evil women. Evil knows no gender.

Evan AKA X-TRNL
Real Men Don't Take Abuse!

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Shows one of the reasons why the MRM is getting nowhere fast. I have noticed more than a bit of hostility towards men that are not of the caucasian persuasion and towards men that hold women fully accountable for their actions.

Seems like racism and chivalry is still at work in the minds of most MRAs.

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The Women are at Fault by Matthias Matussek

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