Most notably by telling them that they should be in top precent of whatever, to be desired by women thus worthy of a relationship and companionship. It tells men that they should first reach some goal, satisfy some condition, before they can even begin to think about connecting with women. It is sending a massage that they are not good enough in their current state, in fact they were never good enough. It is easy to see how, when someone starts to hold this belief, it lowers their self-esteem.

Advice on what to do if you are not in the top, would be more helpful I think, because red-pill discourse is trying to brake math at this point. The percentage of male population that is considered Chad-worthy by red-pill, is likely smaller that the percentage of male population that follow to red-pill discourse. Also, not all Chads are red-pill, I even dare to speculate that most of them are not. So, the spots on the top are limited, mostly taken, and no matter how many guys becomes RP there are no new ones added, because they correlate with the size of the population. This leaves a lot of RP flowers without even a statistical chance to become a Chad.

If people are serious about addressing loneliness and isolation epidemic, they shouldn’t be promoting and using a model that doesn’t withstand a basic statistical analysis. We need to come up whit solutions that are more readily available to the general public, and give advice beyond of just becoming a Chad.