It seems to me that, a lot of problems that the red pill philosophy, MGTOW, the MRM/MRA face, come from one premise that is assumed to be true by women and feminists.

This premise is simple, has already been discussed, yet no one puts it this way, maybe i'm just wrong but here's the premise :

The idea that men want sex. That men want only sex, and that they want sex more than anything.

From this premise, we can state that all men are rapists. It gives entitlement to women, they feel like we want something from them, from the start, before even knowing them, like if we were inferior, they act like we owe them something, thus their nagging about their rights and their inability (or unwillingness) to see their current priviledges. It gives them a sense of worth proportional to the thirst of the simps out there. It's almost as if the two (simps's thirst and women's arrogance) depend on each other, and the two are pretty huge from what i'm seeing.

This premise is propagated by the media as you know, with a narrative where the men are lurking, simping, white knighting for the holy pussy (PUAs / incels ) and the golden uterus (tradcons). If MGTOW has the "AWALT" the media has a never called but always present "AMALT" or a "All men are the same" (replace "the same" by pigs or rapists if you want). Thus in the general opinion, it is unconsciously assumed that men want sex, a lot, more than anything, more than self-actualizing. And it serves all the enemies of men, as a way of claiming ownership over their lives, their work, their sense of self-worth, and their freedom thus making them disposable, humiliated and ridiculed (i don't need to remind you of the extraordinary amount of false rape accusations or the metoo movement, or even the divorce rapes that are still treated as if they were not wrong, as if in exchange of sex, the man had to be a wage slave to his ex wife, because he had sex, what a priviledge).

So what's my point ?

I believe that we need a march, from the MRA, or everybody who claims to be a MGTOW or redpilled enough to not put women on a pedestal. A march to express and to show to the world the indignation of men and their revolt in four words :

"We don't want sex"

These words should be repeated, loudly, screamed accross the streets during this (or these) march by men, and only men, who wish the end of this clown world and this abuse. I really believe it would be the start of something. I believe it would be the begining of something.

I may be wrong or i may be just a big dreamer, but i believe that all men need to go their own way (by self-actualizing) and to reclaim the ownership of what they seem to want in the eyes of the general opinion. People attribute us a desire, and treat us according to this attribution. Men are badly treated because of many reasons, but i'll argue that this is one reason, men seem to want sex badly in the eyes of this society, and are treated as if they owe something to this society because it will at some point provide them sex.

That's a shame.

Men need to communicate to society that they don't owe it anything. Men need to communicate that sex is not a reward.

I'm suggesting a practical solution. I'm open to all the ideas and critics.

Thank you.