From what I recall, redpill always talked about unplugging from some fake reality. At first this sounded good to me, I had a solution. So I accepted the redpill reality for this past year. Though the redpill talks about some bluepill fake reality that can ruin you, the redpill is the false reality that ruins you. Truthiness in all honesty (look it up).

What do you think is easier to believe?

  • Some exclusive club unified by common goals which holds the secret of making you happier, more attractive, more friends, and have women begging to fuck you

  • This is all bullshit, and is merely an online women hating cult named after plot element from a 90s film made by town women that gives you something easier to believe in.

In times of sadness these easy answers to real life can seem like an oasis. But it's all bullshit when you get close enough.

Many of trp new users have had a breakup or a really bad rejection. This is true of me as well. One of the first glitches in this reality they created was the realization that trp is made up almost entirely of men who were absolute losers at one point. This is coming from a trp post. It applied well, Roosh used to be a total loser who played video games all day, and look at him now. This transformed me from a fanatic to a moderate, but it wouldn't stop there.

In real life, I saw genuinely nice men who weren't assholes have girlfriends or be drowning in pussy. I imagined they would live some hellish sexless life, like I was some Nazi Darwinist, but there were glitches in this fake reality.

It's started cracking these past few months.

I wathced RSD one day. One of their dudes, Tyler (loosely quoting), said during a lecture that it's bad to be jaded about life, it may be better than ignorance, but it doesn't make you happy. Then he spoke of an us versus them dynamic you could easily be sucked into. This fucked with me.

Denial would keep occurring, redpill helped me in tough times thanks to the small amount of advice that wasn't bullshit (meditation and reading books).

Reading one chapter in 48 laws of power would prove the last straw to me.

Law 27 talks about cults and people's need to believe. I've gotten this one quote from a blog about the book, and throughout it I want you to think of the redpill

"The group is now large and thriving, a magnet attracting more and more particles. To keep your followers united, you must now do what all religions and belief systems have done: Create an us-versus-them dynamic.

· Make sure your followers believe they are part of an exclusive club, unified by a bond of common goals.· Manufacture the notion of a devious enemy out to ruin you. There is a force of nonbelievers that will do anything to stop you.· If you have no enemies, invent one. Given a straw man to react against, your followers will tighten and cohere."

Sounds an awful lot like trp doesn't it?

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I've been redpill for a whole year now. If there's any new years resolution for me, it's exiting the redpill.

Redpill teaches you to hate. How else will you justify manipulating women in comic ways, calling them names, and making pseudo science how they ruin civilization.

Hate is like a slow killing poison, you don't notice it at first but realize down the line that it's eaten you up, eventually it can be too late for some.

For those who still want solid life advice after relying on trp for so long, I would recommend charisma myth. I honestly feel like there need to be an internet forum that tells men to meditate, exercise, read books, socialise. While at the same doesn't preach strange pseudo science and hate for women. If such a forum existed then it could easily stop so many people taking the redpill and give millions a better alternative.