Hey all. I think fundamentally TRP is not bad. It teaches you some things that are true to a certain extent. The problem comes from the extremes that are taught by professional scam artists to make money off lonely and desperate people, that have increased in recent times especially.

Let's first define a cult: It is a group of people, with an in-group/out-group mentality that seek validation from the in-group while demonizing people in the out-group based on a dogma or premise that they see as truth. Most often people in the out-group are assumed to not have grasped some central truth that only people in the cult have realized. Remind you of something?

TRP has become a playground for people who overcompensate with hypermasculine behaviour and give each other lipservice of how alpha they are, while demonizing blue-pillers as ignorant and lied to. Of course that is not all of them, but the main audience has become young frustrated males (which is a perfectly fine feeling to have btw, though not lived out in such an unhealthy manor) that have no guidance.

Who profits of this and why does it matter? The real winners here are red pill coaches that mostly reside on youtube. In the recent 2 years TRP garnered A LOT of traction on there. Even now new channels rise and blow up. However, what these channels often do is post completely redundant videos on female nature (usually with "EXPOSED" in the title) over and over and over, fueling a victim mindset and at the same time giving validation to people who have for various reasons sought out these videos.

There are at least 9 channels with over 200k subs that come to mind that post videos each day about this topic. So why is this a problem?

In short, these coaches are sociopaths who don't apply TRP to their lives and if they do, aren't very successful at it, then go ahead and charge 500$ for a 1 hour skype call. Why so much? Because they know people aren't going to come back. Nobody is going to do that again after sitting in a skype call for 1 hour with the guy on the other end just telling them to go to the gym and telling them some pickup lines. Of course not a lot of people are going to pay for that, statistically. But if you have 400k subscribers and only 0.1% are going to buy into it, then you already made massive bank.

A major channel also recently had the guy flatout say "it doesn't matter if your product is good, it just matters if you make money". These people are selling validation online to desperate people, then mocking them for buying into it.

In conclusion, TRP might have started out as having some truth, but right now, almost all that is left is overcompensating hypermasculine social media idols that are highly sociopathic and use TRP as marketing for their non-existant overpriced products. They don't care about the fallout of what they are teaching or how it affects society on a grander scale.

Nothing sells better than "this will get you chicks." Even the mainstream media they love to demonize knows that. It's just sad to see it go such a way.