Ok, This Redpill Crap is Actually Being Spread on Facebook?!

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So this crap was posted by some random white guy in a FB group (and I pride myself on not being in any weirdo FB groups so now I need to check that)


“If you sleep with a 9/10 chad on the first night, and then make your actual boyfriend wait for sex, it means you value your boyfriend less and see him as a lesser being. You let the chad have your body for free, while making the man you supposedly "love" wait for it. You disrespected him and his value as a man.

You had genuine sexual desire for the Chad, none for your partner.”



Whaaaaaaat TF is going on in the world that people think it’s normal to post this shyt lmao
 

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But the coli told me white men are seen as the superior male and all woman want them even if they live in trailer parks. :patrice:




I'm just here to see the sex war fukkery between men and women.
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Has been for years, since early 2010's at a conservative estimate.

I first saw RedPill content on a BLACK rap website, from black posters, assumedly between 2008-2009.

to be clear, I'm not into that shyt, I don't respect it, but it has been around a long long time, and if it was gaining traction on rap forums it was heavy in other more trafficked parts of the pre Web. 2.0 internet.
 
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Has been for years, since early 2010's at a conservative estimate.

I first saw RedPill content on a BLACK rap website, from black posters, assumedly between 2008-2009.
I’ve just never seen this outside of like, YT.
 

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I don't really sit around and discuss this shyt at the roudtable, but red pill tenants aren't exactly false. Remove the messengers (incels, angry cacs, chronically online, etc.) and most men would agree with at least 75% of popular talking points.

The messages have the same foundation whether they come from Jordan Peterson, Kevin Samuels, Patrice O'Neal or a random TikTok or a TV show.

Discussion is moot but validating reality can give a man a head start in self-reflection.
 

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So this crap was posted by some random white guy in a FB group (and I pride myself on not being in any weirdo FB groups so now I need to check that)


“If you sleep with a 9/10 chad on the first night, and then make your actual boyfriend wait for sex, it means you value your boyfriend less and see him as a lesser being. You let the chad have your body for free, while making the man you supposedly "love" wait for it. You disrespected him and his value as a man.

You had genuine sexual desire for the Chad, none for your partner.”



Whaaaaaaat TF is going on in the world that people think it’s normal to post this shyt lmao
The sooner women realize that many men see women as their property/ maid/ cook/ sex doll the easier it will be.

That's how many men think.
 

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A forum similar to this one, rap/hip hop/culture, I started seeing posts from people who I seen post for years, just normal slightly nerdy rap shyt, I remember I think the guy was really into Little Brother. he was the admin too. Start talking extremely degradingly about "feminism" and red pill/blue pill, all that sort of language and terminology.

I was pretty young, and always been open minded (more than not) who had good relationships with women, had girlfriends in middle school, and girls chasing me in high school, older girls picking me up from school, had 100% been heartbroken by 2008, but I had no bitterness, or anger towards women, what I am saying is, at that time, I probably barely had any concept of feminism, and was raised like most men in a very misogyntic culture, plus rap and street shyt.

So, I didn't even really know what they were talking about, to the degree I do now, and didn't feel right, so I just stayed distant, but I saw it, and even engaged one dude one time, and he snapped at me like "you don't even know what you are talking about". It was weird. and I think all I offered was " I don't see why women can't be feminists, why is it my decision and not theirs"
 
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