This well-done documentary goes a long way towards truth and fairness in human relations and promotion of societal well-being. The "enemy" is not other people, certainly not male-people, as Cassie Jaye discovered, against her strong feminist sentiments that dictated otherwise. The women's rights movement (but not women) became my enemy by its failure to uphold respect for the dignity of ALL human persons; it is inhuman for men and women to accept (for their own financial gain) the abandonment of children, acceptance of pornography, promotion of abortion and resort to chemical contraceptives, while ignoring the major health and environment issues involved in each deadly category. Cassie Jaye should be supported in her seeking truth and a balanced presentation of the proclivity towards "polymorphous, perverse sexuality" among both males and females. The family is worth protecting, for the sake of children if nothing else, and this documentary reveals how we are putting ourselves at risk by ignoring the culpability we all share by tarring all males because of a few rogues or assuming women are all victims of maltreatment when the Black Widows among us are deadly.