Tickets are no longer available for Norwich screenings of ‘The Red Pill’

On Xmas Day – we rarely take holidays, at J4MB – we posted a piece about a Norwich screening on 18 January of The Red Pill, financed by a remarkable and generous man who lives there, Barry Wright. He was prepared not only to underwrite the cost of screening the film – tickets were free – but also to pay for travel and hotel accommodation for a number of the people who’ll be on the Q&A panel after the film, including Cassie Jaye, Paul Elam, Erin Pizzey and myself. (We’re still not sure if Dr RandomerCam will be attending.)

Such was the level of interest in the screening, that a second screening was laid on, for the following evening. Tickets are no longer available for either screening. I salute Barry for a remarkable achievement, and look forward to attending both screenings.

Soon after announcing the first screening, Barry announced a £7,500 fundraiser which, even if it hits the target, will not cover his costs. Yesterday evening it reached £700. I would strongly urge you to make a donation, if you can, even if it’s only for a small amount. What Barry has done here is remarkable, and it deserves the appreciation of all with an interest in men’s and boys’ human rights. Thank you.

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