This film/documentary is pretty MGTOW. Here's a quick summary, Andrew a successful Doctor is murdered by Shirley Turner (some psycho bitch) because he rejected her, then the cunt flees to Canada pregnant with his child in an attempt to escape trial and imprisonment, then there are long drawn out legal proceedings in an attempt to have her returned to the US to face trial. The parents of the murdered Andrew have to deal with Shirley, the killer of their son, as they share custody of their newly born grandson, this includes the grandparents going on trips with the grandson and the mother who murdered their own son.
There are times when Shirley is arrested but for whatever reason is granted bail and allowed to look after a child, her son and the son of the person she murdered, so a suspected premeditated murderer is given access to a child,. Cut a long story short, Shirley eventually kills the baby and herself before she's ever brought to justice.
Here are some MGTOW related points that came to mind while watching this:
The complete amorality of Shirley Turner, the complete lack of responsibility in her mind, the complete lack of consequence. Women often display this trait, they do something malicious and can't understand when it bites them back. Shirley is almost oblivious to the fact that she's murdered a man, there's a callousness to her actions when interacting with the grandparents that is kind of surreal, in her head she thinks she's the victim somehow (another common women trait when they've fucked up), to the point where she says she's worried the grandparents might do something to the child despite her already having murdered their son.
Would a man really have been treated how Shirley was by the legal system? she was inexplicably granted bail a number of times and given access to a child despite being a suspected murderer with overwhelming evidence against her, most notably by another female judge who was fawning over Shirley for some reason, and yet muh patriarchy, amrite ladies?
Andrew, the doctor who was murdered, was rejected previously by his former fiance, he bought into the myth of "true love" and when he was rejected he lost self-esteem etc, and ended up getting close to his eventual murderer. He based his self-worth around a woman whereas if he'd just taken a different perspective and ignored his BP thinking and thought "fuck it I don't need her anyways", his self-confidence wouldn't have dropped and he wouldn't have gotten involved with a psycho who ended up killing him.
Shirley's psychiatrist paid $65k for her bail on one occasion, another BP cuck paying psycho bitches for the chance of some pussy.
Andrew was short and fat, despite being a Doctor and what seems like a nice guy he clearly had trouble attracting women and his self-esteem issues seem to originate from here.
Don't stick your dick in crazy, boys.
Some people might say the grandparents, particularly the grandmother somehow undermines the MGTOW points as she's a woman and clearly of good heart, but you could argue it's because they're from a generation where it was different, where women and men had certain places and roles that were understood, MGTOW didn't exist back in the day because women weren't insufferable cunts for the most part, the grandmother is an example of a woman who does't exist today and their longstanding relationship doesn't exist either because the new generation of women have made it impossible. The grandmother merely demonstrates how scummy modern women are and only supports MGTOW.
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