Upon trying to bring the topic of black pill science and "sexual discrimination of males" closer to friends, I noticed a pattern in the reception of the arguments; usually listeners are quick to jump to the conclusion, that I'm "just bitter" or have "just had bad experiences with women". Usually this is accompanied by complete disregard for the scientific evidence that comes alongside the arguments.

Looking at the news coverage, incels are usually depicted as being misogynists because of their cynical and highly offensive content on the anonymity of the web. In my opinion this is basically akin to womens right activists who were almost solely taken by their cynical paroles ("men are pigs"), with much of the masses not even thoroughly understanding the basis of their anger.

I have a suspicion that much of what needed to be done in terms of womens rights is going to repeat itself for men; and that the masses are going to receive the arguments and statistics with the same amount of bias. In another Topic on reddit, at the very end of the discussion it was made clear that men are basically sexually discriminated against biologically, and the only thing the (feminist) opposition was able to say was

"well, its not that important for men to have sex anyway"
"you cant force us to choose someone we dont want"

Again, this is coming from a person whose gender had a pay gap evened out; with much of the arguments against it (ironically) sounding like this:

"well, its not that important for women to have as high of a salary than men anyway"
"you cant force someone to hire someone they dont want"