To start with, I never really read much of the red pill. I've seen bits and pieces on reddit.

As the title says, I had to take a humanities class (which was really just a cover for feminism) in college this semester. We were discussing some female problems such as "patriarchy" and "rape culture". Rather than just blindly accepting, it, I remembered bits and pieces from what I'd seen on the red pill such as rape statistics are actually declining and studies disproving/questioning the gender wage gap. It prompted me to do my own research and quite possibly saved me from just just swallowing feminism. I was too scared to confront the teacher, but at least I didn't blindly accept what she said.

Not only did save it me from that class, but it's actually enlightening reading more of it, and how much of it is evident in watching women.

Thanks, red pill.