Market Trend Analysis - Male Sexual Misconduct & Red Pill

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We've all seen the news and the growing number of men accused of sexual misconduct:

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/s...ng-list-men-accused-sexual-misconduct-n816546

With every high status man and his father and brother getting their career ruined over sometimes harmless sexual misconduct.. it makes me wonder if this is just some form of female backlash to the red pill?

These days all you have to do is scratch your leg near a woman and you are accused of sexual assault. Recent women in the media have put showing your shlong to a woman on the same level as rape which we all know is totally ludicrous.

I suspect this movement to screw men over might be related to the decline in blue pill thinking among men. Is this an outcry from females to force more men to be white knights? Like the start of feminism did?

It seems like women are overreacting so much out of fear. Fear of the red pill and how it might ultimately give men more power in legal and domestic matters in coming years as more red pill minded men take on positions of power in the courts and other areas.

Thoughts?
 

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A lot of the men getting accused of sexual "misconduct" are the same blue pill losers who push feminism in the media and virtue signal at every chance they get so I have no pity for them. In fact, I hope more of them keep getting accused.

Take Louie and Aziz Ansari for example. They always talked about how they were feminists, women should always be believed, men are dirty scumbags....blah....blah...blah. Now they are on the receiving end of their own swords. I love it.
 

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I hope all actresses will come up with fake accusations toward movie producers, directors and all of those setting the main stream media agenda.

Those creating weapons of mass destructions should be the first ones to get infected.

Even better within leftist parties to see women coming up with lies to take leadership position in the hierarchy.

Justice cant exist in any purest form than that.
 
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We've all seen the news and the growing number of men accused of sexual misconduct:

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/s...ng-list-men-accused-sexual-misconduct-n816546

With every high status man and his father and brother getting their career ruined over sometimes harmless sexual misconduct.. it makes me wonder if this is just some form of female backlash to the red pill?

These days all you have to do is scratch your leg near a woman and you are accused of sexual assault. Recent women in the media have put showing your shlong to a woman on the same level as rape which we all know is totally ludicrous.

I suspect this movement to screw men over might be related to the decline in blue pill thinking among men. Is this an outcry from females to force more men to be white knights? Like the start of feminism did?

It seems like women are overreacting so much out of fear. Fear of the red pill and how it might ultimately give men more power in legal and domestic matters in coming years as more red pill minded men take on positions of power in the courts and other areas.

Thoughts?
I definitely think it's reached lynch mob mentality but wouldn't say it's a backlash to red pill or push for blue pill.

The concept of red pill/blue pill is not mainstream, it just may seem that way to people who visit related sites.

But outside of that if you went out on the street and asked random men and women to define red and blue pill, gaslighting, white knighting etc, the vast majority would not have a clue what you were talking about.

I personally think, that after they saw how easy a powerful man like Weinstein can fall (who by his behaviour probably had it coming), people started firing at will as the defenses are down.

It is getting out of hand though and I'm waiting for some men to come out and accuse high powered females of the same. Also I'm noticing more articles by women calling BS on a lot of this craziness.
 

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A lot of the men getting accused of sexual "misconduct" are the same blue pill losers who push feminism in the media and virtue signal at every chance they get so I have no pity for them. In fact, I hope more of them keep getting accused.

Take Louie and Aziz Ansari for example. They always talked about how they were feminists, women should always be believed, men are dirty scumbags....blah....blah...blah. Now they are on the receiving end of their own swords. I love it.
Well said.

Now these hoes are really out of control to the point they are screwing over the men on their own side. Its going to be fun to watch the birth of even more RED PILL men.

A lot of guys are only one sh*t test away from going red pill as it is. Watching all these feminist men get fed to the wolves by the vary women they try so hard to protect definitely makes me chuckle. That's what you get for advocating for hoes over bros lol.
 

You essentially upped your VALUE in her eyes by showing her that, if she wants you, she has to at times do things that you like to do. You are SOMETHING after all. You are NOT FREE. If she wants to hang with you, it's going to cost her something — time, effort, money.

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Perspective from the old lady:

This whole thing is a nasty can of worms which is subjective. The subjectivity is where the issues lies. Often there are no witnesses to the behaviors that are seen as threatening (which the current case law and the SOPs at employers attempts to address) and this makes things extremely messy because everything can be construed as hearsay.

As far as actual harassment I think it is far more ubiquitous than many people wish to acknowledge and far more insidious. Furthermore, it is never going to go completely away because they dynamics of one-way attraction are always going to exist, and the dynamics of power are always going to exist, and these things are going to exist in combination in many cases.

I myself have been victimized twice in ways that would be considered cut and dry legal slam dunks were they on film. But that's the problem. They weren't.

First was as an adolescent by the director of a summer camp when I was 12 or 13 (the director isolated me late one afternoon in the horse stable and got inappropriately close and tried to french kiss me - I pressed my lips together and pushed away from him - Yuck!!) I never said anything to anyone about it because I did not think anyone would believe my word against the old man, but I avoided him thereafter and never went back to that camp, obviously. He was elderly at that time and died a few years later. There were no lasting negative consequences but let's just say it was a rude awakening about men and how they are (at times inappropriately) motivated. Was I the only one that old man tried to molest? I have no idea, but this was also 35 or so years ago and I didn't think anybody would believe me. He's dead now so it doesn't really matter now anyway.

The second time was by my boss in a medical setting. He would touch me in a kino sort of way in my office, and say suggestive things. He had tenure and was a well respected man in his field. He was married to a clergy woman. He also owned the apartment building where I resided. One Sunday morning, with my car in the driveway, my telephone on the nightstand beside my bed as I was sleeping he unlocked my front door (There wasn't a chain until after this happened) and let himself into my residence, and quietly walked into my bedroom where I was in bed. Thankfully I was under the covers, but I was alone. He had some stupid excuse about needing to check the smoke alarm or something, but I asked him what the hell was he doing walking into my home when I my car was there, he didn't call ahead, and he didn't announce himself either as he entered. Creepy. That freaked me out...this is my BOSS and my landlord. I knew since there were not witnesses that he would deny things and so I solved the problem thusly: I called his wife and explained to her what had happened that morning, and that he was lucky he didn't get himself shot (my gun was across the room) and that my father was a lawyer and if I sued it would be ugly for everyone involved, regardless the outcome. She dealt with him in the home. He called me later furious that I had called his wife, and later he sought (unsuccessfully) to undermine my career through a bad reference, but he never ever touched me or spoke to me inappropriately again. The first several job interviews I had after that one I made a point to disclose the matter to prepare the prospective employers so they would understand why he would be the single bad reference given. Fortunately his attempts to impede my ability to work never affected my future, but they could have. He badmouthed me every opportunity for years afterwards as told to me by people in the office later. Oh well.

Now I know this is a manosphere space, and I fully respect and appreciate that, but at the same time I think based on my own experience and that of others I know of, it is far more common for an attractive woman to be subject to inappropriate (in my cases above GROSSLY inappropriate) behavior as she moves through her life. There is not always much that can be done about it due to the lack of objective evidence. In a case like the Catholic boy molestations for example, and in the case of Bill Cosby and in the case of Harvey Weinstein, it is the culmination of many instances pointing to the same individual that becomes persuasive, due to the hearsay aspect of any one of the instances individually.

This will never be fully overcome. So a wise woman should take care to mind the environment she finds herself in if she is ever alone with a man who presides over her in some way. That is how I am raising my own daughters. On the flip side of that a wise man should not allow himself to be alone in an environment where something can be construed or mis-construed either.

It will never be able to be completely objective in a legal sense. Even in the recent high profile cases it has been the number of incidents and the similarity of the complaints one to another that has been damming. No individual incident has the ability to stand on its own because of the hearsay component, but I think it much more widespread that y'all realize.
 

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Perspective from the old lady:

This whole thing is a nasty can of worms which is subjective. The subjectivity is where the issues lies. Often there are no witnesses to the behaviors that are seen as threatening (which the current case law and the SOPs at employers attempts to address) and this makes things extremely messy because everything can be construed as hearsay.

As far as actual harassment I think it is far more ubiquitous than many people wish to acknowledge and far more insidious. Furthermore, it is never going to go completely away because they dynamics of one-way attraction are always going to exist, and the dynamics of power are always going to exist, and these things are going to exist in combination in many cases.

I myself have been victimized twice in ways that would be considered cut and dry legal slam dunks were they on film. But that's the problem. They weren't.

First was as an adolescent by the director of a summer camp when I was 12 or 13 (the director isolated me late one afternoon in the horse stable and got inappropriately close and tried to french kiss me - I pressed my lips together and pushed away from him - Yuck!!) I never said anything to anyone about it because I did not think anyone would believe my word against the old man, but I avoided him thereafter and never went back to that camp, obviously. He was elderly at that time and died a few years later. There were no lasting negative consequences but let's just say it was a rude awakening about men and how they are (at times inappropriately) motivated. Was I the only one that old man tried to molest? I have no idea, but this was also 35 or so years ago and I didn't think anybody would believe me. He's dead now so it doesn't really matter now anyway.

The second time was by my boss in a medical setting. He would touch me in a kino sort of way in my office, and say suggestive things. He had tenure and was a well respected man in his field. He was married to a clergy woman. He also owned the apartment building where I resided. One Sunday morning, with my car in the driveway, my telephone on the nightstand beside my bed as I was sleeping he unlocked my front door (There wasn't a chain until after this happened) and let himself into my residence, and quietly walked into my bedroom where I was in bed. Thankfully I was under the covers, but I was alone. He had some stupid excuse about needing to check the smoke alarm or something, but I asked him what the hell was he doing walking into my home when I my car was there, he didn't call ahead, and he didn't announce himself either as he entered. Creepy. That freaked me out...this is my BOSS and my landlord. I knew since there were not witnesses that he would deny things and so I solved the problem thusly: I called his wife and explained to her what had happened that morning, and that he was lucky he didn't get himself shot (my gun was across the room) and that my father was a lawyer and if I sued it would be ugly for everyone involved, regardless the outcome. She dealt with him in the home. He called me later furious that I had called his wife, and later he sought (unsuccessfully) to undermine my career through a bad reference, but he never ever touched me or spoke to me inappropriately again. The first several job interviews I had after that one I made a point to disclose the matter to prepare the prospective employers so they would understand why he would be the single bad reference given. Fortunately his attempts to impede my ability to work never affected my future, but they could have. He badmouthed me every opportunity for years afterwards as told to me by people in the office later. Oh well.

Now I know this is a manosphere space, and I fully respect and appreciate that, but at the same time I think based on my own experience and that of others I know of, it is far more common for an attractive woman to be subject to inappropriate (in my cases above GROSSLY inappropriate) behavior as she moves through her life. There is not always much that can be done about it due to the lack of objective evidence. In a case like the Catholic boy molestations for example, and in the case of Bill Cosby and in the case of Harvey Weinstein, it is the culmination of many instances pointing to the same individual that becomes persuasive, due to the hearsay aspect of any one of the instances individually.

This will never be fully overcome. So a wise woman should take care to mind the environment she finds herself in if she is ever alone with a man who presides over her in some way. That is how I am raising my own daughters. On the flip side of that a wise man should not allow himself to be alone in an environment where something can be construed or mis-construed either.

It will never be able to be completely objective in a legal sense. Even in the recent high profile cases it has been the number of incidents and the similarity of the complaints one to another that has been damming. No individual incident has the ability to stand on its own because of the hearsay component, but I think it much more widespread that y'all realize.
Traitors have always been regarded as worse than open enemies for a reason. The greatest enemy is the one that attacks from inside. The men and women who abuse each other and the justice system are our enemies, not the other gender itself.
 

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A lot of the men getting accused of sexual "misconduct" are the same blue pill losers who push feminism in the media and virtue signal at every chance they get so I have no pity for them. In fact, I hope more of them keep getting accused.

Take Louie and Aziz Ansari for example. They always talked about how they were feminists, women should always be believed, men are dirty scumbags....blah....blah...blah. Now they are on the receiving end of their own swords. I love it.
Haha I have to agree. Ansari deserves every once of what he’s getting.

Feminists are harming their brand with mass accusations.
 

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Men are supposed to be the pursuers by nature. Women are taking advantage of this fact to take powerful men down.
They might enjoy the same sort of behavior they are reporting, if they are attracted to the guy. But women don't have to take the risk of rejection, they are generally the choosers. So if the wrong guy approaches them, then they get to burn him.

They always used to teach on here "DJs will touch women, and this demonstrates that they are comfortable being around women". They teach to go for the kiss. They teach to escalate, and if they get resistance drop it for a bit then escalate again. They teach that men should go after what they want. If the woman is attracted to the guy, then she's found a confident, desirable man. And if she isn't, then she can always label him a creep and accuse him of sexually inappropriate behavior.
 

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Men are supposed to be the pursuers by nature. Women are taking advantage of this fact to take powerful men down.
They might enjoy the same sort of behavior they are reporting, if they are attracted to the guy. But women don't have to take the risk of rejection, they are generally the choosers. So if the wrong guy approaches them, then they get to burn him.

They always used to teach on here "DJs will touch women, and this demonstrates that they are comfortable being around women". They teach to go for the kiss. They teach to escalate, and if they get resistance drop it for a bit then escalate again. They teach that men should go after what they want. If the woman is attracted to the guy, then she's found a confident, desirable man. And if she isn't, then she can always label him a creep and accuse him of sexually inappropriate behavior.
Too bad... they don't need man anymore.

It's becoming a female/women world.

Everywhere.

University are 60 to 70% women, even in countries where they don't have the right to vote.

Education system of the past 25 years was geared towards women.

Seems the world decided to swing full force towards women to compensate for millenias of " man " power.

As woltencraft wrote in the 1800s..."put a woman on an even footing as a man... why would she need him?"

Too bad they need us for babies... and they have to go through pregnancy. :p
 

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Too bad... they don't need man anymore.

It's becoming a female/women world.

Everywhere.

University are 60 to 70% women, even in countries where they don't have the right to vote.

Education system of the past 25 years was geared towards women.

Seems the world decided to swing full force towards women to compensate for millenias of " man " power.

As woltencraft wrote in the 1800s..."put a woman on an even footing as a man... why would she need him?"

Too bad they need us for babies... and they have to go through pregnancy. :p
It all goes back to MONEY. Like everything else in this world.

I think its because women are easier to control than men and quicker to waste MONEY than men. This serves the needs of millionaires and billionaires at the top. Keep people stupid, wasting MONEY and buying dumb sh*t.

Women like nice shiny things no matter how useless they are. Men like useful things. Easier to mass produce and SELL something useless and shiny than something useful and practical. There is more PROFIT in catering to the female market (the stupid market). They also know desperate men will waste MONEY to appeal to women. Win-win.

Another added benefit is having more women to choose from. By elevating women educationally and giving them more MONEY you automatically make equal or lesser men less attractive to those women. Gives the guys at the top more women to f*ck and less competition from regular men.

One of my theories.
 

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if this is just some form of female backlash to the red pill?
Of course it is. That's all it is. It has nothing to do with equality, it has everything to do with ADVANTAGE. Feminism and its followers/supporters have an advantage in this society; in their relationships, at work, in the legal system, etc. They could care less about equality or morality, but it's a great front to put up to deceive, manipulate and get your way.
 

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I can mirror those experiences as a man with women....

#metoo?
If a woman in a power position above you behaved in a grossly inappropriate manner that is just as bad as the cases I cite from my own life. That is also why I mentioned the Catholic priest molestations of young men and boys.

Boys and young men were victimized in the Penn State athletic department scandal as well. It doesn't matter who the victim is. This is at its core intimidation and abuse of power. That is widespread and hard to prove and not going away any time soon.

As I stated it is a phenomena much more ubiquitous than we might like to imagine, regardless of the gender in the victim role. I discuss this sort of thing with all my kids (my son as well as my daughters constantly) because awareness and prevention where possible is the best way to deal with it.
 

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I agree. Just seems like a sh1t-test.
Yeah a sh!t test that can land you in jail, out of work/money, or blacklisted in your profession. No biggie.
 

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Of course it is. That's all it is. It has nothing to do with equality, it has everything to do with ADVANTAGE. Feminism and its followers/supporters have an advantage in this society; in their relationships, at work, in the legal system, etc. They could care less about equality or morality, but it's a great front to put up to deceive, manipulate and get your way.
People in general don't care about morality unless it benefits them.

I see minorities laugh at racist jokes about other minorities. I see women laugh at sexist jokes about men. I see gays being racist. I see poor people rooting for the failure of rich people. I see people wishing VIOLENCE against other people just for disagreeing with them.

People use morality as a hammer to knock other people down and elevate themselves over others. And SHAMING is used to make people behave according to your personal preferences. Once you figure this fun fact out.. relationships get a lot less confusing lol. The average person is self-centered, fraudulent and full of sh*t. But women especially.
 

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