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Totally! Also, as for some healthier alternatives to the Red Pill content: (most of these creators are pretty far Left on the political spectrum, but they’re good male creators who make entertaining, engaging, and/or thought-provoking media) - Jarvis Johnson mostly just commentary/comedy, not explicitly political content but definitely liberal, very lighthearted, so would be more for entertainment than lifestyle. probably appeals mostly to a younger audience, like 14-25 or something. - F.D. Sign…
/r/ExRedPill06/08/26 04:18 AM
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This is a lovely mission, best of luck to you. I see what some are saying about removing gendered terms like masculinity from the conversation, but from what I understand, your services are more targeted towards men who are indoctrinated into the Red Pill, and who’s sense of worth is based in their masculinity. I think it’s actually quite important to use language like that which is familiar to them so they aren’t entering a space feeling alienated, especially a space that I image can be quite v…
/r/ExRedPill06/08/26 02:23 AM
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100% ! Even if the content isn’t blatant rage bait, the algorithm peddles it to you to elicit a reaction—definitely best just not to engage :)
/r/PurplePillDebate03/08/26 02:39 PM
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I agree. A lot of it is satire too but sometimes when reached by the wrong audience they can’t tell. Women who actually “hate” men wouldn’t spend all their time online saying that they do—most of the women who make content like that are clearly extremely male-centred and simply use it as a way to gain a strong female audience and/or blow off steam. It’s the lazy (wo)man’s “feminism” that doesn’t require you to do any work or deconstruct patriarchy’s role in your life (which is much more liberati…
/r/PurplePillDebate03/08/26 04:15 AM
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>Patriarchy is an abstract concept in reality, whereas simps are actually people taking action in the real world. those who reinforce patriarchy are also “actually people taking action in the real world” such as women online telling other women what kind of treatment they should or should not accept from men (i’m not talking plain old advice, i mean thewizardliz style content), regardless of how unreasonable, or men who are the sole or primary provider in their relationship, or who even just pay…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/08/26 03:29 AM
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i think that patriarchy is the problem, not “simps” really, because it puts unfair expectations not only on women, but also men, as you are describing here. the women who do care so much about something as trivial as the man paying for dinner are ones who have been taught all their lives that their worth is measured by how well men treat them. it’s not because they see “simps” fawning over their partners and that raises their expectations. it’s because women have been made to believe that they o…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/08/26 02:44 AM
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i think offering to pay for a date is just polite, by the man or the woman. due to patriarchy and the societal idea of the man being the “provider”, women aren’t expected to offer that the same way men are. i’m not saying that’s right or that i agree, but that’s the way it is (and i think should change) i always offer to split the bill. what i’m saying is, we can’t really blame women who have been told all their lives that things work a certain way, or who are shamed into thinking that if her ma…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/08/26 02:10 AM
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as a tall woman (5’11), i would say that this is true. i don’t care how tall you are, if you can’t hold a conversation, how is a relationship going work? and if you have an incredible personality and i love talking to you, why would your height matter? the best way to “work on” your personality is just to talk to new people, learn new things, and work on your conversational skills (active listening, etc.). i think that because taller guys are often considered more (physically) attractive by soci…
/r/PurplePillDebate02/08/26 01:44 AM
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