There are some discussions I would like to bring up and I hope to hear some feedback from the group.

  1. Are you on the autism spectrum? I have never been officially diagnosed with autism, but a lot of people in my life have told me they think I am autistic (in a caring way, of course). I feel as though autistic men suffer greatly when it comes to making connections with women so when we’re introduced to the red pill we may become obsessed with it because it’s presented as the solution to our challenges with connecting with others.

  2. What about yourself have you suppressed after becoming red pilled? I am a bisexual man and have always felt strange about identifying as a man. However, for a year when I was deeply obsessed with the red pill I suppressed my queerness and began hating that part of myself. I never heard any outright homophobic stuff from the red pill content creators I followed, but my obsession with masculinity pushed me away from my true self. Since I have begun detoxing I have been able to feel more comfortable with my sexual orientation.

  3. The elites benefit from people isolating themselves, and the red pill reinforces the isolation we all experience. The original feminist movements were backed by rich capitalists to get women into the workforce to make the rich a lot more money. Now in America, it’s seen as taboo and immature for people to live with their parents into their 20s & 30s. When we all have our own cars, houses, appliances, and everything, the elites benefit greatly. Tinder benefits from keeping us single and unsatisfied by spoiling women with choice and creating desperation in men. The red pill tells men to spin plates and distrust women, creating even more isolation. The rich elites benefit from our isolation and loneliness.