First off, I'm not a Christian. But I do believe in religion. So in that respect, I find a common ground with the good people here and come sincerely.

What I don't understand, though, is the opposition to feminism, in both materialist AND Christian (or other religious) red pill groups. From the POV of materialists, I can see why they would dislike any kind of egalitarianism. Since they get disadvantaged by allowing equal value/worth to women, they are against it. And since these people don't have any kind of moral system, they are fine with doing whatever benefits them in the here and now.

But how can we, who have a moral system and value the freedom and life of everyone, go against feminism, and hence, egalitarianism? This is what confuses me. Maybe I have wrong assumptions about egalitarianism or feminism or even red pill. Or maybe not. Would be helpful if someone could answer this.