Rebecca Sullivan, ‘professor’ of wimmin’s studies at the University of Calgary, was scared by ‘The Red Pill’. Very scared.

Canadian supporters tell me that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is as infested with feminist parasites as the BBC. This might explain the CBC’s decision to interview Rebecca Sullivan, a ‘professor’ of wimmin’s studies at the University of Calgary, about The Red Pill. With similar logic, they might invite someone from the KKK to comment on a film about Martin Luther King Jr.

The interview was only five minutes long, but it was so full of lies and distortions that it merited an excellent critique (video/audio, 19:15) by Paul Elam.

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9 thoughts on “Rebecca Sullivan, ‘professor’ of wimmin’s studies at the University of Calgary, was scared by ‘The Red Pill’. Very scared.

  1. Rebecca Sullivan has absolutely no clue as to what the Red Pill theory is really about. It’s not about men believing they have an entitlement to sex with women or “sexual access” to women’s bodies. It’s not about scaring women into having sex with men else face the consequence of rape. This is ludicrous. This is just most hysterical arm-waving by left-wing feminist “academics” trying to label everything not aligned with the feminist agenda as objectification and rape. The only thing pathetic here is her attempt to be some authority on this subject. She doesn’t have the first clue about what Red Pill stands for.

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    • She knows it threatens her feminist theology, her profession, her income and her entire life, therefore she must lie and try to destroy it.

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  2. Hopefully it will help sales. On amazon I’ve checked back on comments. Almost all really positive. Its a documentary with comparatively no publicity budget. So publicity is what it needs.

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