https://www.reddit.com/r/MGTOW/comments/9yhz7f/the_shaming_language/ea1qy43

We all know that a set of PUA tactics have a certain aggressive dismissive quality to them; negging, dread game, some methods of holding frame.

We also have noted a continuous humm in the media. "Where are all the good men?" "Men are trash." "Man up." "Kill all men." Ect.

How much of this comes from genuine deep seated hatred, and how much is it is an endorsement of red pill PUA tactics? I mean, suppose you are a woman, and you either respond well to this, or have experienced it first hand and been seduced by this. Someone who is not red-pilled can very easily buy into the media line that women and men are the same. So if it works or would work on you as a woman, shouldn't it work on men? Gender is a social construct right?

I actually wonder if some of this is women trying to execute on PUA tactics. Is it all really just about social power and a message of hate? Or should it be taken with the same seriousness as a rapper singing that "bitches ain't nothing but tricks and hoes."