Fake Red Pill: The Bitter Rage Pill
After experiencing one or several negative encounters with women, you start to believe that this behavior is typical and unavoidable. Consequently, you become fixated on various theories and strategies to delay the inevitable and manage the resulting pain. In the end, you may think you have adopted a "red pill" mindset, but in reality, you have simply transformed into the type of person who drove you to embrace the red pill philosophy in the first place.
Now the True Red Pill: Accepting that you will never be that guy
Experience firsthand how attractive women treat the men they are interested in versus those they aren't. The favored men do not face the same challenges: no masculine-feminine energy struggles, no tests, no mind games, no constant back-and-forth, no fear of approaching women, no gaslighting, no pressure to change themselves to appear more attractive, and no tricks.
Meanwhile, you might find yourself frustrated and upset, feeling like you're constantly hitting a wall when it comes to dating in today's world. You're hoping for a magical solution or a catastrophic event that will humble women and level the playing field.
These men will patiently wait for women who show genuine interest, rather than sifting through fleeting encounters like others. Moreover, they will recognize when they have found someone special and avoid sabotaging the relationship with a scarcity mindset or laziness.
Watch this video up to the 7-minute mark and it will show you exactly how women treat the "The Favored" men. Notice how she was being aggressively masculine until the Tyrone walked into the room and she switched to her feminine energy.
The Red Pill is, and has always has been, riddled with the sort of fatal errors which characterize the very same philosophy it claims to be inimical to
College sexual assault is a very real problem—but news organizations and government bureaucrats do victims no favors when they exaggerate its prevalence.
www.thedailybeast.com
Just a few examples
Quote the article:
"The frenzy over college sexual assault now sweeping the nation was triggered by a specific event.
In 2010, a small team of investigative journalists published a report revealing, so they claimed, an epidemic of college rape. The report was a jumble of highly selective reporting and dubious statistics..."
Red Pill Theology was cooked up by a small clique of bloggers in the late 2000s and early 10s. It's similarly a dumpling stew, who's chief ingredients are highly selective readings of Evolutionary Psychology (An already flimsy discipline. Google Massimo Pigliucci's "Is evolutionary psychology a pseudoscience?")and human history, along with partially quoted statistics
"But the reporters spread the news far and wide and no one thought to question their accuracy"
This New Religious Movement bloggers like Roosh and Rollo Tomassi(Who, again, seems like a well-meaning guy)created eventually reached social media and won many True Believers, while very few have seriously interrogated the finer points of The Red Pill
"Federal officials were electrified by the findings and launched a draconian crusade. The term “rape culture,” previously limited to gender-theory seminars, slowly found its way into the national lexicon"
Content creators across YouTube were euphoric to discover an overarching theory of reality which appeared to provide an infallible explanation for the current state of world, and didn't hesitate to start mindlessly chanting Red Pill catechisms with a fervor unseen since The People's Temple, at the height of it's prominence during The 1970s. Terms like "Gynocentrism" and "Hypergamy"(The former was previously a cheeky descriptor first used in the late 1890s by hack writer G.A. Birmingham, then later in the early works of dissident feminist CH Sommers. The latter is a theory of dubious validity within Evo Psych*)skyrocketed out of obscure corners of academia and into everyday speech, effectively becoming a counter-jargon to Woke Lingo like "White CIS Heteronormative Patriarchy" and "Emotional Labor"
"When
Rolling Stone published its apocryphal article about a sadistic and premeditated fraternity gang rape at the University of Virginia, many who should have known better took it seriously. It was a Gothic fantasy nurtured by specious statistics, poorly designed studies, and panic"
Large segments of The Manosphere pride themselves on allegedly being unsusceptible to the errors so often found in The MSM's reporting, yet continue to blindly regurgitate barely baked swill like this
Even when(As the user williamjennings points out, in the comments section of the above video)much of this stuff is remarkably easy to fact check, via the miracle of Google. The Generically Red Pill view of reality is a dystopian fantasy, built upon cherry picked data, an infantile comprehension of social history, and millions of stupendously non-sequitur leaps in logic
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