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Exactly this. They label any woman that says something they don’t like a feminist, as if we’re a monolith.
/r/ExRedPill06/09/23 02:14 AM
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Yeah he tends to embellish his stories and be dishonest, so I take most things he says with a grain of salt. I just find it ironic how he admits this is toxic by calling it a poison while simultaneously saying it’s healthy.
/r/ExRedPill20/08/23 05:13 PM
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I love it when they say “women don’t know what they want. It’s so obvious that they’re just projecting.
/r/ExRedPill19/08/23 11:26 PM
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Exactly. They're such self-centered pricks.
/r/ExRedPill10/08/23 03:59 AM
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Yeah it's all or nothing for them, their worldview is very black and white. They cannot comprehend that women are just as complicated as them, so it's no surprise that relationships will also be complicated and not always perfect.
/r/ExRedPill10/08/23 02:47 AM
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I've always wondered what counts as "disrespect" to these men. They never really give an example. I'm certain that the "disrespect" they refer to is petty arguments or simple misunderstandings, both of which are normal in a relationship, that's why communication is a very helpful tool. They never consider communicating with their partners as an option, though. Women get punished simply for being human. Manchildren want us to be perfect, but since we aren't, they try to mold us to be with abusive…
/r/ExRedPill09/08/23 11:34 PM
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This is one of my main gripes with TRP. I pay attention to the Muslim side of the redpill (literally the worst type of rp content, just check out r/traditionalmuslims if you want to lose faith in humanity) and this is something muslim redpillers encourage men to do with their wives. They punish anything they deem as disrespect (the silent treatment is their favorite) and reward "good behavior" with gifts and the like, as if we're dogs. This is a common abuse tactic that they use in order to guil…
/r/ExRedPill09/08/23 11:24 PM
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You do realize that all the money from the tourism was to help with education right? Education needs funding, if it was purely survival, then no tourist money was needed. At least they were able to survive unlike the men who tried to do the same as them. They literally bought their land too. If you think men can survive without women, then give an example of a successful male only society. All this talk that men can survive without women is just that, talk. It’s all nothing more than a hypotheti…
/r/ExRedPill16/06/23 05:56 PM
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Unlike you, I actually have done my research and I have evidence. https://www.ucdavis.edu/research/discoveries/social-science-discoveries/early-hunters-were-female#:~:text=For%20centuries%2C%20historians%20and%20scientists,may%20have%20changed%20science%20forever. If you’re so confident that history is on your side, why don’t you offer evidence yourself? So far you haven’t.
/r/ExRedPill16/06/23 05:54 PM
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What the hell are you saying? Are you saying women only hunted to follow men? Do you have evidence for that or are you talking out of your ass?
/r/ExRedPill15/06/23 05:59 PM
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That’s not what you said. You said women can’t survive without men. Of course a small village will have a hard time surviving without any support, but that support doesn’t have to be male. Don’t shift the goalposts now.
/r/ExRedPill15/06/23 05:58 PM
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How does tourism prove that women need men? You know that the tourists could be all women and they’d be just fine right? Even then, the fact that they were still able to outlive the men who tried to do the same thing as them still proves my point.
/r/ExRedPill15/06/23 01:28 AM
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Yeah because female farmers never existed. What makes sanitation or growing food something inherent to men? Have you not heard of hunter gatherer societies? Not only did women gather food, we hunted as well. Look it up. Is your point that we can’t do it or that we’re just too lazy?
/r/ExRedPill15/06/23 01:27 AM
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The history of that villlage doesn’t disprove anything I said. The fact that these women are able to survive in a village without men to this day proves that women can survive without men. How are they waiting for death exactly? In fact, there were men that tried to form their own villages without women, but were unsuccessful. This is what the wiki page says: “Eventually fifteen women came together to found the original village in 1990.[3][13] In response, some men established their own, eventua…
/r/ExRedPill14/06/23 06:36 PM
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Yeah cause women can’t do any of those things lol. And what exactly are men protecting us from?
/r/ExRedPill14/06/23 06:28 PM
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“No such tribes” It’s one google search away. https://youtu.be/UrnmBLB-UX4 If you want you stick your fingers in your ears and pretend they don’t exist, then do so if it helps you sleep at night. “One attack from a male tribe and they’ll all be slaves” The village is thriving without men, who were literally the reason the village exists in the first place. So much for men being the protectors and providers of women. It’s funny that you admit that men are the real danger here, because if men didn…
/r/ExRedPill13/06/23 12:19 PM
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Sure, I’m the one ignoring history. Not the guy who thinks women didn’t do any labor before ww2, and that all of a sudden the US just decided to let them work during the war for no reason apparently. That war was literally only one example. I’m still waiting for you to answer my question, you keep running away from it. But of course, I wouldn’t expect any intellectual honesty from a user of r/traditionalmuslims. Even if we entertain your fantasy for a moment that women didn’t do any hard labor t…
/r/ExRedPill13/06/23 12:13 PM
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I see that you completely dodged my question and failed to address my other points. I’m the ignorant and delusional one? Says the guy who thinks women just sat around and did nothing throughout history while men did all the work.
/r/ExRedPill12/06/23 12:21 AM
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The all women tribe in Africa is enough to refute all the garbage you just stated in your comment. Women can survive without men, stop denying it.
/r/ExRedPill12/06/23 12:16 AM
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How would the men be treating them if they’re all fighting? Female nurses in the modern sense are a new thing, but women still treated injured men for thousands of years. This notion that men don’t need women for survival is nonsense, because if it was true, then men would have been able to reproduce asexually because there would be no need for another sex.
/r/ExRedPill11/06/23 08:09 PM
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WW1 is irrelevant here. The reason women didn’t join the workforce is because the US joined last minute, so there weren’t as many casualties. Also, if women really weren’t needed to take over the jobs of men in WW2, then they wouldn’t have. But they did. If it wasn’t necessary for them to work, then they could have easily stayed home and looked after the house. Do you think businesses suddenly let them work just because they felt like it? You’re ignorant and it shows. Answer this: why were women…
/r/ExRedPill11/06/23 08:07 PM
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Except it isn’t true. Have you heard of ww2? While men were outfighting in war, women took their jobs, even the hard ones that are considered “manly.”
/r/ExRedPill10/06/23 02:01 PM
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Support roles literally aid in survival though. If there was no one medically treating men on the battlefield, then the male population would have decreased much faster. You act like these roles are useless and don’t help men survive at all.
/r/ExRedPill10/06/23 02:01 PM
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I don’t see how men dying in war proves society is gynocentric. You might as well say society is child-centric because children are being protected in war too.
/r/ExRedPill08/05/23 11:16 AM
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Living in luxury =/= being treated nicely by men
/r/ExRedPill21/04/23 02:21 PM
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Obviously many men did not have rights due to their social class. But even women of higher classes were not treated fairly.
/r/ExRedPill21/04/23 01:51 PM
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I was just talking about in general.
/r/ExRedPill21/04/23 11:38 AM
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Yeah I haven’t thought of it that way. When it comes to hard jobs like plumbing and mechanics, physical labor is just one aspect, but intellect is also a big part of it. You need to know where things go and how they operate before even thinking about doing the physical work. Society just wouldn’t function if men were all useful while women were useless. Evolutionarily, it wouldn’t make sense either. Men might as well reproduce asexually if women have no significant role to play in pushing the sp…
/r/ExRedPill20/04/23 04:38 PM
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That’s true. Men are violent and aggressive creatures. Not to say that women can’t be, but it’s especially prevalent in men. If it wasn’t for the nurture and care women provide, men would not survive for long and would kill each other like you said.
/r/ExRedPill20/04/23 04:28 PM
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You make a good point, but there’s just one point you made that I don’t entirely understand. It’s not just bushcraft that these men pride themselves for, it’s the fact that the manual labor men have done is the reason why society is functioning the way it is, even in rich countries. Come to think of it, even if it were the case that mainly men contributed to this, women were usually responsible for taking care of injured men who fought in war. Plus, women took men’s places in the work force duri…
/r/ExRedPill20/04/23 04:23 PM
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Hmm I see. Well, you never know. Maybe you will find that rare woman who doesn’t drink or do any drugs.
/r/ExRedPill20/04/23 03:40 PM
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I see. Drug use is a very big problem in America, but maybe it’s not the same in other countries. Have you tried looking for a western country with a really low drug/alcohol use rate?
/r/ExRedPill19/04/23 12:20 AM
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Fair point, but 1% of the population is a very big stretch. Muslims who are strongly against drinking alcohol make up about a quarter of the world population, so 1% is definitely not how many people there are who don’t drink. Sorry I just had to nitpick that little detail.
/r/ExRedPill18/04/23 04:40 PM
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“But I know that the number of women who don't do any of those things are a very small minority.” How? I’m sure you can find plenty of women who don’t do these things.
/r/ExRedPill18/04/23 04:27 PM
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