
"The Hunt" reviewed
Review here. Excerpt:
'The movie is called The Hunt or "hunt" and starring, among others, Mads Mikkelsen and Alexandra Rapaport. The film is partly based on the so-called "Bjugn case" that took place in Norway. Norwegian resort Bjugn outside Trondheim got it in the early 90's with the help of questionable interrogation methods presented testimony from children about a pedophile ring that engaged in satanic sexriter. Several men and women were arrested.
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In the film, plays the distinguished actor Mads Mikkelsen, a man who is falsely accused of child sexual abuse. The name of the hunt will the witch hunt of the man who then unfolds. We all Swedish men who share this man's fate, of course, warmly welcomes this movie. But it does, however, is far from proved.
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I spoke the other day with one of my contacts who told me facts hitherto unknown. Both for me and for the public. The source was one of the police investigators in Sweden who work to expose and prosecute pedophiles and disseminators of child pornography online. He told me that of all the accused and arrested (note not convicted but arrested) for having the ¨ somehow exposed children to sexual abuse or child pornography offenses, approximately 33 percent have taken their lives in two years. Including of course many fathers.'
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Gender feminism has led to this
"...of all the accused and arrested (note not convicted but arrested) for having the ¨ somehow exposed children to sexual abuse or child pornography offenses, approximately 33 percent have taken their lives in two years. Including of course many fathers.
Witch-Hunting Males takes a heavy toll on innocent men.