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It says something about British society that men can be arrested and charged for mean tweets or training a dog to do a Hitler salute as a joke, but a woman can lie and destroy a man's entire life and family and not only is she not punished, she is rewarded - and to twist the knife even further - the victim is forced to pay her reward. The West has become a truly sick and degenerate society.
/r/PussyPass14/07/21 05:02 AM
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Don't hate the player hate the game
/r/PussyPass11/05/21 07:40 AM
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Dikes*
/r/PussyPass08/05/21 08:15 AM
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Interesting how this is the same NYT that led the charge on that white girl in North Carolina having her scholarship and university admission revoked because she said "I can drive n***a" on a Snapchat after getting her driving licence 4 years ago. Wokies have such a skewed view of redemption. Racially insensitive language as a child? Lifetime of banishment. Child torture and murder? The past is the past!
/r/PussyPass05/01/21 04:10 AM
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As a retort to men who are chauvinistic/autistic enough to say "get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich" this is totally fair and honestly kind of funny.
/r/PussyPass16/09/20 06:49 AM
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I despise censorship and political bias in all its forms. As a right-wing long time member of this sub, please ban me you fucking tools.
/r/TheRedPill14/06/17 08:29 AM
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Yeah and trust me our courts are just as fucked as Americas when it comes to this shit
/r/PussyPass04/05/17 05:50 PM
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It's funny you should mention that because in other news in Australia it was revealed today that, surprise surprise, Australian children of single "parents" (mothers) are three times more likely to be in poverty, in addition to a range of other undesirable social outcomes.
/r/TheRedPill16/10/16 11:28 AM
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Good on you, fighting the male hamster
/r/TheRedPill21/08/16 11:48 PM
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Well to be clear, if they don't reproduce, the next generation doesn't exist.
/r/TheRedPill22/05/16 06:41 AM
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God damn you hit the nail on the head there
/r/TheRedPill14/05/16 10:03 AM
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This forum is full of stories about woman who cheated, divorced, are materialistic bitches. But there are women who are inventors, leaders, who can get laid to the best muscled man by visiting any random club but who don't. Unfortunately, most of the people on this sub actually believe that 'AWALT'. The more time you spend here the more obvious this problem will become to you.
/r/TheRedPill18/04/16 11:52 AM
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Jane Austen is the greatest female novelist of all time, get on that shit.
/r/TheRedPill15/04/16 01:46 AM
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Reminds me of a Heine poem - he knew what was up... "Du hast an mir den Mann gefunden, Wie du ihn brauchst. Du wirst mich reichlich Beglücken mit Gefühl und Küssen, Und dann verraten, wie gebräuchlich"
/r/TheRedPill21/03/16 08:24 AM
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Dude, at school? That's brutal. I finished school in 2010 and there was nothing of the sort, but then again it was an all boys Catholic school so we were free of the church of SJW.
/r/TheRedPill03/02/16 03:01 AM
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Jesus Christ that sounds hilariously depressing
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 04:26 PM
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Free speech will reign here, so suck it up or fuckoff But thats simply not true. Posts and comments here which do not adhere to TRP narrative are routinely deleted at an alarming rate
/r/TheRedPill12/01/16 04:12 PM
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This isn't amoral, it's objectively immoral, by any standard of human decency...
/r/TheRedPill08/12/15 10:50 PM
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Jesus, reading this post and all the comments makes me realise how lucky i am my family aren't completely fucked up...
/r/TheRedPill29/11/15 01:23 PM
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If she really has 'had her heart broken' so many times by the age of 19 then she has to be one of the most promiscuous young women in the world. Jesus Christ, I know plenty of guys that are virgins right through their 20s - how fucked up are this girl's expectations from life? Can she last a week without a man's attention? I absolutely guarantee the root cause is daddy issues.
/r/TheRedPill27/11/15 06:24 AM
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Terrible advice. I happily debate feminists whenever the opportunity arises. As long as you have tact and aren't autistic you're not going to offend any sensible people, in fact most decent people appreciate candour and well reasoned, honestly held beliefs.
/r/TheRedPill16/11/15 01:37 AM
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"Oh for those of you wondering about the bad relationship she had just gotten out off. The relationship ended when her boyfriends sister died of cancer and he got a little clingy" Ah that explains it. She's a cunt.
/r/TheRedPill15/11/15 11:06 PM
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So by your definition intelligence means being left wing? I think it's clear who the fool is here
/r/TheRedPill15/11/15 09:57 AM
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But that's exactly my point. I'm not disputing the objective fact of the below average IQ of Somalians. What i'm saying is that individuals are not defined by the group they belong to, and the very nature of a bell curve means that there are people on all ends of the x axis. So if OP's wife meets a Somalian that happens to be intelligent, what does the fact that as a whole his race is on average lower IQ? Why would that affect anything?
/r/TheRedPill15/11/15 02:33 AM
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Apparently it's not a fair question for TRP because I'm being downvoted for suggesting Somalians can be intelligent. Wtf is up with the racism on this sub?
/r/TheRedPill15/11/15 02:21 AM
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No shit, but unless the woman rolled a dice and married a completely random Somalian it doesn't really make sense does it? Most American women are fat, that doesn't mean I'm not going to date a hot American just because most of her compatriots are fatties
/r/TheRedPill15/11/15 02:19 AM
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And what if you met an intelligent Somali?
/r/TheRedPill14/11/15 11:36 PM
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Yeah, and AWALT is an embarrassingly stupid slogan that makes me cringe every time I read it. As for Islamic terrorism, that's caused by Islam, which is a belief system, not a race. You can't choose to join or leave a race (well, unless you're Rachel Dolezal), and races don't have a unified ideology.
/r/TheRedPill14/11/15 11:35 PM
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Ayaan Hrsi Ali is Somalian too, so what? People are individuals
/r/TheRedPill14/11/15 11:15 PM
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So unfair on the poor child though
/r/TheRedPill11/11/15 06:19 AM
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Wait so women cheat because they're stupid and unaccountable, but when men cheat they're playing by the rules and benefiting everyone else? What a load of shit!
/r/TheRedPill09/11/15 10:19 PM
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I agree, OP's Mum clearly has major psychological problems and is hardly a typical mother.
/r/TheRedPill08/11/15 10:44 PM
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Yeah sorry but this is complete bullshit. This sub is always up in arms about censorship of TRP ideas in other subs or reddit broadly. Well unlike the mods I'm not a fucking hypocrite and I hate censorship in all its forms. We have mod approved opinions now? Fuck that. You must be pretty insecure in your opinions if you feel the need to silence those within your own ranks. This sub is no better than 2x or SRS.
/r/TheRedPill06/11/15 08:31 AM
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Oh not at all, that cunt is burning in hell. All I'm saying is that Chad will be joining her soon too.
/r/TheRedPill31/10/15 06:00 AM
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That moment of serene insight when you realise you sound exactly like a feminist.
/r/TheRedPill31/10/15 05:58 AM
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You only tell close male friends and family, no one else.
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 07:33 PM
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You know the choice isn't between being an amoral bastard that destroys another man's life and being a beta faggot right? If you're inspired by the 'Chad' in this situation you seriously need to reevaluate your life
/r/TheRedPill30/10/15 07:29 PM
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Oh come on, 99.99% of women would think this bitch is a complete whore. Any sensible person knows paternity matters.
/r/TheRedPill25/10/15 09:57 PM
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Far as I can remember, TRP never looked up to Chad. Always laughing about him. Not true. Very often i read posts and comments that boast about or voice support for men who fuck married women and break up families.
/r/TheRedPill24/10/15 03:28 AM
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I think you've misunderstood me, i know they're in short supply, that's exactly what i said - 'There's barely any left in the western world...'
/r/TheRedPill13/10/15 10:53 AM
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There's barely any left in the western world but Jesus Christ farmer girls. Traditional families with masculine role models they respect and an experience of actual hard, real work done to support the family. Minimal to no interaction with the modern degenerate culture beyond what they see on the screen.
/r/TheRedPill12/10/15 08:07 PM
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Models don't reflect what men are attracted to because models advertise products for women, not men. I find it amazing how few women understand this basic fact.
/r/TheRedPill03/10/15 05:56 AM
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That's all talk for now though, as it stands there isn't a single common law country where a man can be charged with sexual assault for misrepresenting himself
/r/TheRedPill03/10/15 05:52 AM
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I'd say that the propensity to waste time on frivolous and meaningless shit is pretty broadly spread across the general population everywhere. But if most of the girls you know are netflix-watching party sluts you need to keep better company.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/15 12:14 PM
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Jesus, you really believe that don't you?
/r/TheRedPill17/09/15 02:26 AM
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I'm going to throw a bit of a curve ball and say I genuinely feel sorry for this girl and others like her. Traditionally, society made it very clear to young women that promiscuity was harmful and immoral, but now it is glorified as 'healthy' and 'empowering'. We all understand as a matter of human nature that men are repulsed by women with promiscuous pasts, but girls aren't taught this anymore. It's much like how girls innately understand the sort of traits they're attracted to in men, but no-…
/r/TheRedPill14/09/15 03:09 AM
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Interestingly enough, the two medical professions in the United states with the highest divorce rates are psychiatry and marriage counselling.
/r/TheRedPill06/09/15 01:33 AM
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Mate it's the same here in Australia. The mainstream channels don't really show much interest in women's sport, but SBS and ABC (our two public broadcasters) go out of their way to report on women's soccer, cricket, hell, even rugby (YouTube for lols). They've even hired female sports reporters for their news programs. The thing is, it's so obvious that the people (usually feminist journalists) who try to promote it are only doing so for ideological reasons, and don't actually regularly watch th…
/r/TheRedPill31/08/15 11:18 PM
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To be clear: I don't think the tone is the problem, I think the substance itself is becoming absurd. Guys here actually believe AWALT literally. I've seen mods say things like ' women are incapable of rational thought'. That's not poor tone, it's plainly retarded and hurts the RP cause.
/r/TheRedPill29/08/15 12:21 AM
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To be honest, it's not just the newcomers, it's even some of the 'RP Approved' mods that say some of the most fucking ridiculous shit. Part of the problem is the way RP buzz words and phrases are endlessly chanted like the silly pieces of dogma they are. Either you're a Billy Beta faggot or you think all women are fucking whores, it's so black and white it's embarassing. Still, better than the rest of Reddit.
/r/TheRedPill28/08/15 02:03 PM
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It's not like blaming guns for WW2. It's like holding IG Farben accountable for manufacturing and profiting from Zyklon-B, which we did.
/r/TheRedPill28/08/15 10:52 AM
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Well let's just hope you're not a father
/r/TheRedPill28/08/15 10:42 AM
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He is directly profiting from the misery of people like OP and knows it. There is a special place in hell for people like him, and like OP said, no amount of sidebar reading will change that fact.
/r/TheRedPill28/08/15 10:38 AM
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It's so true. Never before has such an impressive generation been followed by such a pathetic one (no offence to any decent baby boomers out there)
/r/TheRedPill26/08/15 01:30 AM
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What the fuck does that even mean?
/r/TheRedPill23/08/15 11:55 PM
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Jesus Christ... At that point didn't you figure it was time to leave?
/r/TheRedPill15/08/15 11:35 PM
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Your ex described your respect for your father as gay? That's fucking disgusting.
/r/TheRedPill15/08/15 12:15 AM
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Well the strange thing about pre-nups from a Catholic perspective is that on the one hand, they appear to set the marriage up on shaky foundations, implying that one partner doesn't trust the other. But on the other hand, considering divorce is totally unacceptable according to Catholic doctrine, it shouldn't actually be a major problem as - ideally - divorce is not ever going to occur anyway.
/r/TheRedPill11/08/15 02:20 AM
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I feel like you're almost certainly leaving out some important detail...
/r/TheRedPill11/08/15 02:16 AM
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f you choose a woman who is brought up in a family where divorce is shamed and stable households are preached, they will be less inclined to get divorced even during the rough patches even if it's "for the kids" I can't agree with this enough. In most of these disastrous divorce cases the women are all pretty much the same - useless, washed-up cum dumsters that run their own 'interior design' business when they're not shopping and travelling without their husband. Now at risk of breaking the 'AW…
/r/TheRedPill11/08/15 02:14 AM
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Not sure what country you're from but here in Australia (which is a common law country), legal advocates are immune from being sued for negligence. I believe in the UK it's possible in some cases, not sure about the US though.
/r/TheRedPill11/08/15 02:09 AM
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Dude you need to chill the fuck out. The goldfish minding story is the top comment because it's hilarious. The chick who talked to an interesting looking guy at a party and ended up marrying him is a great story - not some 'beta bucks' bullshit. Most of these women aren't even hamstering away their reasons, they're just telling it like it is. You need to relax.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 11:05 AM
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It seems like every week a new category of submissions is deemed unwelcome, or some new format or criteria is imposed on all threads. I understand the need to weed out poor quality content, but it's getting out of hand and posts are becoming too uniform. Shit posts will be downvoted or ignored, and if they aren't, then what's the big deal if people here are enjoying them? It's worth suffering some low-quality content if it means we can have more creativity and diversity of posts.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/15 03:34 AM
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To be honest I feel sorry for the girl, it's clear that this fucked up therapist has totally warped her mind and made her unable to recover. Its pretty terrifying when you realise just how easy it is to become a therapist - they're not psychologists - and how easily they can mess with people's lives.
/r/TheRedPill14/07/15 01:34 AM
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I don't see why there should be a flat ban, especially if like this post they offer valuable insight. Seems like shitty censorship to be honest.
/r/TheRedPill11/07/15 12:41 AM
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The same age old excuse of every second pimp, drug dealer and thug - if I don't do it someone else will.
/r/TheRedPill24/06/15 02:18 AM
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Lol you think I need a feminist fix? I fucking hate feminism. I hate it because it ignores reality and prioritizes people's feelings over reality, which is exactly what censoring anti-adultery posts is. If you are so weak that you need people calling you out on your immoral behavior banned, you're no better than a fucking feminist,
/r/TheRedPill22/06/15 01:16 PM
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Amorality is the practice of objectively and dispassionately analyzing facts. No, it's not, and i have no idea where you got that definition from. Amorality means 'not involving questions of right or wrong; without moral quality; neither moral nor immoral'. An amoral person doesn't 'objectively and dispassionately analyse [facts]', they just simply don't care whether something is right or wrong, it either doesn't occur to them or they have no interest in it. If you think sleeping with another ma…
/r/TheRedPill22/06/15 06:53 AM
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You can argue that this sub is about discussing sexual strategy, but at least half is really just decrying the awful and immoral behavior of women. Why shouldn't people here be able to call out the shitty behavior of men? If a wife cheating is immoral behavior, like every second post here implies, then fucking a married woman is just as immoral - to say otherwise is male 'hamstering' at it's finest and most hypocritical. In any case, no immoral person is going to be convinced their behavior is i…
/r/TheRedPill22/06/15 06:37 AM
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Berlin is less representative of Germany than San Francisco is of the US
/r/TheRedPill13/06/15 12:53 AM
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There are 25 years between 1894 and 1919, which is an entire generation, so yes, it is significant when talking about a cultural shift. Not understanding your connection between the end of WW1 and women's suffrage as, again, most western democracies had given women the vote long before then. All the traditional powers did not collapse after WW1, Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire did, but none of them were democracies in the first place. Not understanding the connection betw…
/r/TheRedPill04/06/15 05:24 AM
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That's not quite right. It's true that a first, earlier wave of sexual liberation began in the 1920s (certainly not any earlier than that), following the invention of latex in 1920, which made condom manufacturing cheaper and easier. Nonetheless, social attitudes were still overwhelmingly against promiscuity, and the 'liberation' was really just restricted to bohemian/intellectual circles personified by the most famous authors of the day, like Hemingway and Fitzgerald. The real sexual revolution…
/r/TheRedPill03/06/15 11:20 PM
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jesus christ, every issue of that cum rag of a newspaper makes me want to gag. wom*n's issue is always a goldmine of crazy shit.
/r/TheRedPill03/06/15 11:03 PM
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The front line is Scandinavia, by a mile.
/r/TheRedPill03/06/15 06:47 AM
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Honestly it's nothing out of the ordinary by western standards today.
/r/TheRedPill02/06/15 10:39 PM
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You from usyd hey? Great to know I'm not alone
/r/TheRedPill01/06/15 11:35 AM
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Yeah fuck me that boss sounds like a champ
/r/TheRedPill29/05/15 08:57 AM
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How can you deny that there is genuine hate towards women on this sub? I mean fuck, I love this sub and it's changed my life, but I can still admit that some of the shit people post on here is crazy. Friendzoning is a direct 'insult', women are incapable of rational thought, and all that anger phase shit. OP makes a valid point, simply coming to this sub to hate on women, which some users do here, isn't swallowing the pill and isn't going to get you anywhere.
/r/TheRedPill27/05/15 01:59 AM
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Honestly if what he said is true (which i strongly, strongly doubt), it would be admirable. What makes him pathetic is that he crawls to the bathroom to take a bathroom selfie so he can karma farm internet pussy with a cringeworthy 'i need feminism because' tag.
/r/TheRedPill26/05/15 03:52 AM
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Yes, but we all know what 'Gender Studies' Gender Studies really means = radical feminism indoctrination.
/r/TheRedPill21/05/15 04:21 AM
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I enjoyed that first video you linked, and understand that it is perfectly rational to go ahead with a STEM degree instead the path i'vev chosen, but i simply can't. I love the social sciences and worked hard at studying history during my Bachelor Degree, along with electives in things like Philosophy and Politics. It's extremely frustrating to see how completely far gone those departments are in Western universities because of post-modern ideas like third wave feminism, but i refuse to just wit…
/r/TheRedPill21/05/15 02:48 AM
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I look at those videos and images of Columbia University, the incredible campus and that amazing sandstone library with the names of great philosophers and scientists engraved on the front, and i just can't help but feel furious that this lying and entitled little bitch has squandered an incredible opportunity to just cause drama and gain attention for herself. If i was lucky enough to be at such a university i would be relishing the opportunity to study with some of the world-leading experts in…
/r/TheRedPill21/05/15 01:05 AM
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To be fair, the article wasn't judging men for their preferences at all. It even compared them to our taste for fatty or high sugar foods as something genetically ingrained that can't change, which is true.
/r/TheRedPill20/05/15 02:01 AM
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I love that you quoted Milton, although I'm sure it went right over their heads. Philistines.
/r/TheRedPill19/05/15 03:06 AM
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Insecurity is so damn loud
/r/TheRedPill16/05/15 01:39 PM
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I just can't believe that it's happened to the same country that was once ruled by King Charles XII... What went wrong?
/r/TheRedPill16/05/15 01:27 PM
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I agree with this but for the same reason we cannot then criticise the SJW-dominated execs at Reddit for wanting to shut this place down.
/r/TheRedPill09/05/15 05:52 AM
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The irony is that they believe they're so open-minded and progressive and yet when they encounter people who disagree with them they just melt down completely.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 02:01 PM
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Not sure if you're bald but that's not much consolation when you're first coming to terms with it, and plus, women just prefer hair, it's a fact of life. In any case, I'm long past being bothered by it. Women are superficial, but unlike men, they're not solely superficial about appearance. They'll trade hair for money or height for muscle if needs be.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 01:57 AM
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I'm 5'11' so never could relate to short man syndrome until at the ripe old age of 19 I started losing my hair. When you have some sort of natural disadvantage like that you either compensate with success and lifting or resign yourself to sub human status in the eyes of women
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 11:10 AM
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'The Blank Slate' by Steven Pinker discusses what you're talking about at length. All the most disastrous political systems, policies and philosophies of the twentieth century essentially denied human nature. Feminism is a prime example.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 02:28 AM
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Those years were meant to be the greatest of Paul Nungesser's life. College years are often the best years of any man's life. A German national, he would have looked forward to meeting new people in a new and exciting country, networking with the future generation of businessmen, scientists and politicians, while having a great time joining clubs and societies and getting involved in college sport or music or debating. Instead, he suffered a living hell, being accused of the ultimate crime. Then…
/r/TheRedPill26/04/15 11:26 AM
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My actions are not immoral in my opinion, they are amoral. No, you are amoral and your actions are immoral.
/r/TheRedPill24/04/15 07:05 AM
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That is the same age-old argument used by gangsters, thieves, prostitutes, drug-dealers and all brands of criminals and down and outs.
/r/TheRedPill24/04/15 07:02 AM
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If a girl's n-count is important to you, i find that one of the most effective ways (not flawless, but effective) to get a girl to reveal it is to create the impression that you honestly do not care. Throw around some of those bullshit lines like 'it's just a number', say how unfair and sexist 'slut-shaming' is, that it's sexist how men and women are held to a different standard for sexual promiscuity, etc. Once they have the impression that you are completely lax about their sexual past, they'l…
/r/TheRedPill24/04/15 06:56 AM
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False victimhood is a crime in my books
/r/TheRedPill23/04/15 04:04 AM
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This analogy is perfect, but i know exactly how a feminist or SJW would deconstruct, ridicule and criticise it, all without having to actually respond to its point: "TRP has LITERALLY compared women to pieces of meat!"
/r/TheRedPill21/04/15 04:24 AM
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I totally agree, that post yesterday was ridiculous. I'd also add that even if you work out, develop skills, further your career, learn game and generally improve yourself into a great man, there's still no guarantee that a particular woman is going to be interested in you. Women, like men, all have their particular tastes, and while you can make yourself more attractive to them, some of them are just never going to be into you. Men are the same way with women, it's no different. Get over it.
/r/TheRedPill13/04/15 12:58 AM
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Yes but polygamous societies still had love and marriage. In any case, polygamous societies were all generally quite primitive and did not amount to much. As for your second point, I think you underestimate the ability for normal men and women to have genuinely romantic love for each other. SJWs and white knights are fools because they assume all women are virtuous, which is obviously false. Feminists don't hate male allies, in fact they very much like the idea of them, but when confronted with …
/r/TheRedPill12/04/15 05:39 AM
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You don't have to be religious to be nostalgic for the days when religious law dictated the conditions of marriage and divorce
/r/TheRedPill11/04/15 11:49 PM
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I don't know where you got that understanding of history from. Even the earliest human societies had marriage or some sort of marriage-equivalent, especially for the most dominant men in the hierarchy. If there was no innate urge within men to love a woman, rear children with her and be a protective figure to them, we would see human societies that did not display these behaviours without completely failing.
/r/TheRedPill11/04/15 11:48 PM
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Jesus Christ... I hope you never speak to that whore again...
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 02:34 PM
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Great post, there aren't enough like it on this sub. Like you said, many on this sub argue we aren't an MRA community or that there's no point even trying to argue with women because they're 'incapable of rational thought' or some ridiculous bullshit like that. The truth is, it's worth challenging the pseudoscience of Women's Studies and making women realise the evils of feminism. Sure, there's no need to make it your life mission or anything, but if you can say you've made a dozen or so women i…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 06:22 AM
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I disagree with this a lot, you may have just come across a very particular demographic group, like college girls.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 06:18 AM
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I seriously think TRP should go down for one full week to make a point about self-improvement and cutting out distractions being a fundamental part of the philosophy. After a week everyone comes back and evaluates what they did to pursue their goals in those 168 hours.
/r/TheRedPill03/03/15 10:26 AM
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'Being powerful is like being a lady, if you have to say you are, you probably ain't' - Jimmy Hoffa
/r/TheRedPill28/02/15 07:20 AM
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You're right, of course, this particular woman doesn't deserve any empathy considering her total lack of self-awareness. I was referring to women in this situation more generally. My point is just that many women are behaving recklessly without having anyone warn them of the consequences. In the past, women could still behave promiscuously and have a care-free youth, but society generally looked down on them, and their parents, teachers, friends, etc. could generally be expected to vocally disap…
/r/TheRedPill23/02/15 10:38 PM
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To be honest, I feel sympathy for many women in this situation. The fact is, while we on TRP complain that post-feminist society has lied to us, it has also deceived women. In the past, women were raised to understand that securing a husband was an important key to their happiness and security, and that they only had so long before their ageing bodies made this almost impossible. Today, feminism insists that women should not value men or the obvious long-term benefits of marriage at all (observe…
/r/TheRedPill23/02/15 10:44 AM
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So you shouldn't make out with someone unless you intend to have sex with them that night?
/r/TheRedPill22/02/15 12:39 PM
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I agree, this is one of the major hypocrisies in TRP philosophy. I mean, this post is seriously arguing that if a woman says 'we're not having sex tonight', it can only possibly mean that she is manipulating you in some way and that she probably wants sex anyway. Does it even occur to people that perhaps some women just aren't keen to fuck a guy the very night they meet them? And by TRP's own standards, a woman that puts out on the first night isn't worth an LTR, yet one that doesn't isn't worth…
/r/TheRedPill22/02/15 05:28 AM
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'They are far more likely to care about or feel sympathy for someone they think of as high status' This is remarkably true. Observe the close attention paid to the personal lives of celebrities. Remember the outpouring of grief for Jennifer Anniston when Brad Pitt left her for Angelina Jolie? Here was a fantastically rich and successful Hollywood actress who was simply dumped by her man, and yet the average woman felt infinitely more empathy for her than any of the millions of Americans at rock …
/r/TheRedPill22/02/15 01:05 AM
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In general i would agree with you but actual illness is a legitimate excuse to be physically weak, and any girl that's worth an LTR, or even a plate for that matter, is not so fickle as to simply turn off you because you got sick. Women naturally love to take care of their man when he's ill, that nurturing personality is wired into them as potential mothers. Needless to say, you should only accept care so long as you actually need it.
/r/TheRedPill19/02/15 12:11 AM
3

In an LTR with a German girl, pulling out the Nazi salute and a 'Ja wohl mein Führer!' when she tries to order me around does wonders
/r/TheRedPill19/02/15 12:08 AM
33

At my grandmother's funeral (this has a point, bear with me), i distinctly remember how in the eulogy, the speaker told the story of how my grandfather met her. He was walking down the street one day when he saw this mind-blowingly attractive woman go by. He simply turned around, followed her for a while, approached her, asked her out to lunch and within a few months they were married. I remember thinking at the time that it sounded fucking creepy, but put it down to being some old world pre-WW2…
/r/TheRedPill15/02/15 12:17 PM
1

I don't agree with talking loudly at all. Talk at a moderate, comfortable volume and rarely modulate, even when you're furious it should be a change of tone, not volume. People who speak too loudly are annoying and often seem like they're overcompensating for some sort of insecurity
/r/TheRedPill15/02/15 11:55 AM
1

As an arts graduate myself, that thought had never occurred to me until just then, but it makes perfect sense.
/r/TheRedPill13/02/15 11:35 PM
10

It's sad how these days you need to go to Thailand to find a woman that acts like an actual woman - what has happened to the West?
/r/TheRedPill13/02/15 01:08 PM
6

That's hilarious, unconscious success
/r/TheRedPill10/02/15 12:03 PM
8

That's what i was thinking! What kind of fucking tool drags his friends along to hang out with this wife-to-be's friends for a bucks night?
/r/TheRedPill09/02/15 08:43 PM
1

The basic problem is political correctness, although i have no idea why it became so entrenched in the English-speaking world while in other European countries people can speak more candidly on issues like gender, sex and race. I'm Australian and was living in Germany for a year, and while i was over there it was all over the news (in Germany) one day that an Australian council had formally recognised a person's right to be officially considered a third gender (it was either 'no gender' or somet…
/r/TheRedPill07/02/15 11:13 PM
8

It's not just obnoxious, it's fucking evil. Rape is one of the most horrific crimes a man can commit, and a terrifying ordeal for any woman that experiences it, but now because of these lying, self-pitying, attention-seeking whores, we're now in a situation where i don't know whether to take most rape claims seriously, and that's a terrible thing. Women that make false claims or exaggerate uncomfortable experiences into being 'rape' are just the most awful people for denigrating the experiences …
/r/TheRedPill07/02/15 06:38 AM
6

No not so much as the US as the English-speaking world, ie. Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, etc. We're all infected with this nonsense.
/r/TheRedPill06/02/15 12:16 PM
13

The problem is that we have completely changed our definition of rape. In the past, the term was not vague at all, and essentially meant you were physically forced into sex against your will in what was a terrifying, violent and scarring experience. Now, if a girl has a few too many and fucks a guy she normally wouldn't, she can decide days - even months - later, that she was actually raped in what was actually just somewhat of an uncomfortable experience. It would be like if we changed the defi…
/r/TheRedPill06/02/15 11:51 AM
16

English literature was one of the first victims of the feminist/post-modernist/post-colonial/marxist/whatever you want to call it movement that systematically destroyed the liberal arts in the West. It's tragic. I went to one of the most esteemed (at least it used to be) universities in Australia and such giants of literature like Milton and Dickens were completely absent from the curriculum, while there were entire subjects on 'GayLit' and 'Gender in Literature'.
/r/TheRedPill01/02/15 05:39 AM
1

It's not a shit test, it's a red flag. One final and crucial red flag before you commit to a woman that she is a selfish and materialistic woman who you should not spend the rest of your life with and who should not be trusted with raising your children. If your fiancee gives you shit about a big fancy wedding or an expensive ring, get out while you still can.
/r/TheRedPill22/01/15 11:54 AM
1

If religiosity in a person doesn't bother you than the simplest way is to go for girls that are (actual/practicing) Catholics, flip side is they won't sleep with you very easily though, but that's basically the only possible way of finding a girl who is both attractive and a virgin
/r/TheRedPill22/01/15 02:27 AM
2

Well to be honest i don't see much of a problem with a married woman keeping her maiden name, it doesn't necessarily have any blue pill/red pill implications. The important thing though is that the kids bear the surname of their father - that is non-negotiable.
/r/TheRedPill13/01/15 11:15 AM
1

r/relationships can be so enlightening though in understanding the blue pill mentality that dominates society today
/r/TheRedPill13/01/15 11:10 AM
2

I agree with most of what you're saying but i don't know why you included listening to the sort of music you like in a guide to becoming a man.
/r/TheRedPill09/12/14 06:36 AM
2

I went through and am in some ways still going through what you're describing, most women today just seem like absolute trash, but if i can offer any tips its this: It sounds like you're looking for women in the wrong places. If all you're out for is an easy fuck then by all means hit up the clubs, but you are never - ever - going to form a decent LTR with a nice enough girl by grinding on her in some drunken stupor. Despite the immense cynicism of a lot of people on this sub, there really are d…
/r/TheRedPill08/12/14 12:59 AM
13

What a complete and utter whore, unbelievable.
/r/PussyPass07/12/14 11:13 PM
2

You and everyone else defending this BS story are all making the same mistake, you're missing the point. I know there are insanely rich Saudi princes out there that treat women like dirt and buy them like cattle, but the actual details of this story are ridiculous as is the almost omniscient presence of OP. A proposal in a nightclub between a soldier (the day before he is due to leave for combat) and his girlfriend (whose birthday it is - amazing!), after being accepted with joy, is almost immed…
/r/TheRedPill02/12/14 09:55 AM
1

I've seen a lot of crazy stuff, lived and traveled around the world. Most people I encounter wouldn't believe half the shit I've done and my friends have done. Jesus dude do you listen to yourself, give me a break.
/r/TheRedPill02/12/14 09:46 AM
10

Exactly. Karma goes full cycle within 15 minutes as is always the case in these bullshit stories. Why was the sister there in first place? Why did this soldier propose to his girlfriend in a nightclub? How could the narrator know so much detail about these people's personal lives? And, although the fickleness of women is certainly a reality, are we seriously meant to believe this woman who has literally just agreed to marry someone would immediately throw that away and flirt with some Arab for f…
/r/TheRedPill01/12/14 04:42 AM
-1

I already know there are wealthy Arab Sheiks out there but i don't see how that makes this preposterous story any more believable.
/r/TheRedPill01/12/14 04:38 AM
55

I don't believe this story, sorry.
/r/TheRedPill30/11/14 11:11 PM
1

Your story is a terrible one and i feel for you having to deal with that horrendous bitch of a woman. I also agree that the current legal nature of marriage in the US and most of the West is criminally unjust against men. But that said, i don't think shitty experiences like these justify condemning marriage and women in general. I can only assume you weren't RP at the time you were dating/marrying her, and so isn't it possible that, at least to some extent, you're also at fault for marrying some…
/r/TheRedPill12/11/14 10:03 AM
8

I agree, a seriously moral girl would not sleep with a guy a few hours after meeting him when she's engaged. Despite u/romegas314 insisting she was a decent girl, if his story is correct then she cut off contact with him in college because he was poor and asked her out. She sounds like she was a bit of a bitch from the start
/r/TheRedPill05/11/14 12:08 AM
22

If the commenters on this post who are saying they are going to try this actually go through with it, please give us a mini-FR!
/r/seduction17/04/13 06:42 AM
1

You do have to ration out the funny though to avoid becoming the fool, and don't overdo the self-deprecating humour
/r/seduction12/04/13 01:53 AM
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