What Red Pill Philosophy Gets Wrong

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@ThenNow Жыл бұрын
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@DonJuanplagueisZero
@DonJuanplagueisZero 11 ай бұрын
This didn’t make sense. Either RP follows libertarianism or conservatism not both…
@thesaddestdude3575
@thesaddestdude3575 11 ай бұрын
Now make a video on blackpill
@DonJuanplagueisZero
@DonJuanplagueisZero 11 ай бұрын
@@thesaddestdude3575 lol
@ems4884
@ems4884 11 ай бұрын
This video was far more insightful than anything I would expect to find on KZbin. I admit that i had not really dug very deeply under the surface of the red pill discourse. Certainly not to the level of connecting it to certain philosophical traditions dating back to the enlightenment. Some time ago, i realized one of my subconscious motives for becoming a historian was because I find contemporary social politics a little too emotionally arousing. (I get too angry to be as rational as i prefer to be - or, i used to, when I was younger.) It is impressive to me that other scholars and advanced students manage to maintain their level& headedness and dispassionate analytical skills even when speaking about very frustrating ideas from the contemporary world. Personally, i prefer to do that via historical proxy. Just today I spoke about iconoclasm and let students make the connection to contemporary political assaults on monuments. To each his own, i suppose. I'll be back for more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your mind with us.
@karonchapman746
@karonchapman746 11 ай бұрын
You guys rock. Don't listen to the nay sayers. I'm 65 n been aware of the sacred all my life. I've been that disheartened of late bc I really think we could be history... that I thought of turning to a crime against humanity... selling drugs. I actually considered it intellectually & was still considering when I watched this doco. I would like to humbly THANK YOU for bringing me back to my senses & making me remember the purity of living with the sacred & that it is the most priceless thing you can attain in this life. Thanks for keeping an old woman on the most beautiful path that is life. Thanks for the redemption before i had to seek it. Love your work. Keep doing just what your doing. It's beautiful. Universal LOVE & compassion from KAZ FROM NSW AUSTRALIA
@natosouzer
@natosouzer 11 ай бұрын
Red pill, blue pill, black pill, too many pills. 💊 Big pharma wins. 😂
@keymango
@keymango 7 ай бұрын
what they need to take is medication pills 😭😭
@jocsanabdala9456
@jocsanabdala9456 7 ай бұрын
Big Pharma always wins😂😂😂
@Tom-rd8dd
@Tom-rd8dd 7 ай бұрын
They should just invent the panacea at this point
@rewindcat7927
@rewindcat7927 6 ай бұрын
[Dr Mario]: You shaddap right now 😂
@JohnathanFallSeasonGuy
@JohnathanFallSeasonGuy 6 ай бұрын
If the Blue pill puts you back in the matrix and the Red pill gets out, what happens when you take both?
@trybunt
@trybunt 11 ай бұрын
Red pill seems to say "you can walk your own path" but then follows it up with "and it should be this path right here, this is the path you should walk, everyone should walk this exact path"
@TheGeorgeD13
@TheGeorgeD13 10 ай бұрын
Not so coincidentally, this is what every cult leader says to their recruits.
@biocaster777
@biocaster777 10 ай бұрын
It used to be like that, it used to be about abandoning soceital and women's expectation and doing whatever will makes you happy, ideally without relationship or after having their life and future destroyed by relationship. But after Peterson and later Tate became the voice of the movement, I jumped ship. I was a former MGTOW and they barely have a voice in the manosphere, these days. I still hold firm on my belief until I met my gf that it begjns to softened. She's the first women I ever meet who understand my deep fears.
@TheGeorgeD13
@TheGeorgeD13 10 ай бұрын
@@biocaster777 You're not wrong, but I was around for that. That nice little supportive group of men talking to each other healthily on the internet only lasted for like 5 minutes. Then people who are in the "hurt people hurt people" camp joined in and then it just got fucked from there.
@biocaster777
@biocaster777 10 ай бұрын
@@TheGeorgeD13 I still can't wrap my head around how Tate became popular. His messages is completely against what MGTOW is stand for (To us women are potential hazard, so always keep them at arm's length and keep it professional if you can't avoid them. Imagine monks without creed). But I guess most younger men only care about getting laid or sleeparound regardless of comsequences and dangers coming with it.
@TheGeorgeD13
@TheGeorgeD13 10 ай бұрын
@@biocaster777 If they actually cared about getting laid, they'd shut out all the other noise and just do whatever it takes to get good at that. Experiment with apps and on dates, research psychology literature and relationship stuides, date a LOT, get in great shape, get your mental health on point, learn how to be a good conversationalist, etc. I had that phase in my early to mid 20s. I got good at getting laid. At a certain point, I realized that connecting with another person that I happened to be attracted (and in turn was attracted me) was a lot more fun. I ended up in a few fulfilling relationships where I made a lot of mistakes, but came away with a lot of lessons learned that I applied further to my life and later relationships. Now I'm in a wonderful place mentally, professionally, socially, and relationship wise. Of course, these things don't stay stable forever and that is life. People get sick, they die, people lie and get hurt, people move away, etc. Shit happens. But because of my expriences, I know how to navigate them and how to stay centered. That all started from just wanting to get laid a lot. If you really want something, go and try very hard to get it. Even when you fail (and you WILL fail, like a shit ton), you'll learn a lot about yourself and life. Like I said, these guys don't want to get laid. They want to be told that they're perfect just the way they are and it's those woke bitches that are the problem and are why your life sucks. Men like Tate get popular because he points their unhappiness at a target to blame and it's easy to do that when you don't want to look inward at yourself and decide what you're going to do about your life that you don't like and make changes. That shit's hard and not easy like blaming others.
@mylittlethoughttree
@mylittlethoughttree Жыл бұрын
“The red pill doesn’t exist. It itself is an ideology, a mythology, a matrix of beliefs. Because there’s no escaping the social common world and reverting to some authentic, rational notion of what masculinity, or anything else, is. If you think you can find the key to say relationship success in a forum or a method or a formula, there is none. Intersubjectivity is more important you.” Boom! That's one hell of a conclusion to end it on. Loved this!
@endTHEhegemony_Today
@endTHEhegemony_Today Жыл бұрын
Agreed, and it's great to see you here!! 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 Your breakfast club videos brought me a great amount of comfort and inspiration in a dark time of my life a few years ago. I am forever grateful for your kind demeanor and thoughtful writing! 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 Much Love!
@mylittlethoughttree
@mylittlethoughttree Жыл бұрын
@@endTHEhegemony_Today oh wow, thank you!! That's really kind of you to say. I loved making those Breakfast Club videos, they were one of my favourite things to make and, actually, I still need NEED to finish that series with a video on Vernon and Carl
@supersonic118boi8
@supersonic118boi8 Жыл бұрын
I gotta disagree. There are certain set of principles people in good relationships keep as dogma. If you also adopt those into your relationship you have a higher probably that your relationship will be healthy. Its just that the red pill is not a framework for a healthy relationship.
@endTHEhegemony_Today
@endTHEhegemony_Today Жыл бұрын
@@mylittlethoughttree Your Little Thought Tree is a beautiful corner to spend time in, with an impact far greater than you could ever know!! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with all of us!! I'm looking forward to your takes on the remaining Breakfast Club Characters!! 🖤💜💙💚💙💜🖤 Drink Water Much Love!!
@logiconlyzone
@logiconlyzone Жыл бұрын
Better described… “No one knows and we like to make stuff up.” What a waste of time… The video should have been 10 seconds. Or even better, “humans are complex and we all have different needs and perspectives.” I mean, these videos really are trash. There is nothing academic or profound about the video and it’s full of logical fallacies.
@Pretermit_Sound
@Pretermit_Sound 11 ай бұрын
“Everything you’ve ever been told is a lie, but not this. Everyone is stupid except me.” Sounds legit 🙄
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
Well said!
@kimcosmos
@kimcosmos 10 ай бұрын
not sure which side you are talking about. Could be either
@chekz3520
@chekz3520 10 ай бұрын
There are so many men who are insecure, unintelligent, and have zero social skills in the world. It's a very lucrative grift for anyone with even a tiny bit of charisma and the ability to ignore reality.
@themanofgod8770
@themanofgod8770 10 ай бұрын
​@@kimcosmosIf both do it, then surely it's both sides?
@rikk319
@rikk319 10 ай бұрын
@@kimcosmos Nah. One of the well-documented efforts of authoritarian fascism is to make people stop caring what's really true or not...do just put their head down and follow orders. Both-siderism is an aspect of this. You can tell who's screwed up by who is attacking science and the pursuit of truth.
@045773
@045773 Жыл бұрын
That's the result of a culture based on satisfying your own desires at all costs and not on building meaningful relationships with other people. People want to "belong", so it's a not a surprise that this kind of red-pill thinking is so seductive when you don't have a people around you to give a frame of reference of a healthy connection with other human beings.
@SpongeChadSquareJaw
@SpongeChadSquareJaw Жыл бұрын
What is meaningful relationship?
@Vitlaus
@Vitlaus Жыл бұрын
replace “red-pill” with career . . . this is why so many women are single-ish and childless
@9000ck
@9000ck Жыл бұрын
@@SpongeChadSquareJaw Where you aren't the only one doing the talking and you listen to and consider the perspective of others; ie where you engage in intersubjectivity.
@jeffersonclippership2588
@jeffersonclippership2588 Жыл бұрын
​@@9000ck I'd add on it's also when they relationship isn't 100% transactional. Capitalism has trained us all to think in those terms, especially here in the US where right-wing bs is especially bad.
@chickensalad3535
@chickensalad3535 Жыл бұрын
​@@VitlausI have a feeling that you don't hold this same idea for men.
@polaroidandroidjeff6383
@polaroidandroidjeff6383 Жыл бұрын
Hurt men influencing other hurt men
@profet1385
@profet1385 Жыл бұрын
This is super basic and uneducated take on the matter. I did delve into manosphere many years ago, and while it is very biased and mostly vile for the soul, it has some points. It takes a few essays to explain, i suggest to take more time and open mind, especially empathy.
@polaroidandroidjeff6383
@polaroidandroidjeff6383 Жыл бұрын
@@profet1385 I'm open to you or anyone in these comments changing my mind on the matter. I don't agree with the uneducated comment; I'd say at worst what I've done here is generalise all the men caught up in the manosphere and not taken into account the complexity of human experience, but even with that being said, you can't just skip over the probability that a lot these men are hurt men influencing hurt men.
@eminentbishop1325
@eminentbishop1325 Жыл бұрын
​@@polaroidandroidjeff6383better person than me. I was about to get petty on your behalf the way homie came at you was not cool
@blackagent4754
@blackagent4754 Жыл бұрын
​@@polaroidandroidjeff6383 The main problem with your comment is that you're blaming men for being hurt instead of blaming those that hurt them in the first place. When humans are hurt, you can bet that we'll be upset about it and rightly so. The guys of the manosphere aren't wrong for being hurt or angry. They can be wrong for how they express it. However, they are right that the blame mostly goes into the society at large for disregarding average guys and belittling them. It's best to first learn why the victim lashes out and who made them angry than to jump to blaming the victim for being angry. I hope I made sense.
@amulyamishra5745
@amulyamishra5745 Жыл бұрын
​@@blackagent4754 on point mate
@MourningCoffeeMusic
@MourningCoffeeMusic Жыл бұрын
Breaking out of The Matrix for me was realizing the Pizza Hut I grew up with in the 90s actually sucks.
@eddenoy321
@eddenoy321 11 ай бұрын
I moved to Dominoes back then ..it was a turning point in my development
@1mTheCat
@1mTheCat 5 ай бұрын
Feel for you
@beng4647
@beng4647 3 ай бұрын
I never really recovered from Papa Johns discontinuing their garlic sauce.
@simesaid
@simesaid Ай бұрын
Wait until you find out the awful truth of... The Pancake Parlour. You won't come out the other side and still be the same person that went in. Godspeed.
@seanrrr
@seanrrr 4 ай бұрын
Whenever I see these red-pilled bros, I'm reminded of one of my favourite quotes from Marcus Aurelius: "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one." They're so wrapped up in trying to look the part, they forget to actually BE a good person. For them, it's far easier to pretend to be wealthy/happy/successful than to actually be it.
@karenabrams8986
@karenabrams8986 8 ай бұрын
No fault divorce has challenged our cultural attitude about relationships. If you need the state or a religious institution to coerce someone into a marriage, you were never worthy of the relationship. It takes more than a hot body and some cool stuff to get someone to do 60 years with you.
@RextheRebel
@RextheRebel 8 ай бұрын
And no fault divorce is a plague that was brought into our society. So why not fight against it? Oh, because it benefits you. That's why.
@Michael-yi4mc
@Michael-yi4mc 3 ай бұрын
Another law that originated from the Medieval era.
@karenabrams8986
@karenabrams8986 3 ай бұрын
@@Michael-yi4mc which law? Marriage or divorce?
@Michael-yi4mc
@Michael-yi4mc 3 ай бұрын
@@karenabrams8986 👍Probably both.
@karenabrams8986
@karenabrams8986 3 ай бұрын
@@Michael-yi4mc this marriage trap crap is described in the myth mess Bible too. After Exodus, I can’t remember where exactly, Moses was dictating divorce law. Later in Matthew 19, Jesus was telling ppl: NO DIVORCES, it’s better not to marry at all and to make yourselves into eunuchs for heaven. I think this marriage and family law nightmare is from the Bronze Age. Looks like Jesus tried to warn ppl. 😂
@guidovanthaar3761
@guidovanthaar3761 Жыл бұрын
Of all the signs they could have chosen, they're centering one from an action movie with protagonists clad in latex and leather, inspired by a French postmodernist, and directed by two transgender women. I don't expect ideology to be symbolically coherent, but this is discours collapsing on itself before it is even articulated.
@guidovanthaar3761
@guidovanthaar3761 Жыл бұрын
Oh, and the entire idea that 'culture' exists as an outside force with agency triggers me crazy, lol. It's repackaged supernaturalism, again, for the umpteenth time.
@fastemil123
@fastemil123 Жыл бұрын
@@guidovanthaar3761 Hi, what an interesting statement :) Just out of curiousity could you please elaborate on the supernaturalism? How it is paralel and what you have seemingly against it?
@guidovanthaar3761
@guidovanthaar3761 Жыл бұрын
@@fastemil123 A general descriptor for all those nebulous concepts, 'things', that are ascribed as having agency in itself. It's 'God', the 'World Spirit', 'Zeitgeist', 'Capitalism', or in the context of Red Pill: 'Culture'. Some of these (capitalism without a capital C, culture, maybe arguably zeitgeist) refer to complex phenomena, the result of human action, interaction and thought. The concept simplifies the phenomenon, but it is not a thing in itself. When red pillers whine about 'a culture increasingly lacking a positive identity', they're ascribing "supernatural" qualities to an empty concept. Women not wanting anything to do with them is not because of something they have a choice in, no, 'it's the culture'. It's not unlike saying that something happening is God's will, or that Capitalism did it, or it was predestined by History.
@guidovanthaar3761
@guidovanthaar3761 Жыл бұрын
@@fastemil123 Oh, and I appreciate the symmetry of our profile pictures. I'm standing in front of some ancient kitchens in Pompeï. Where you at?
@chloroking7864
@chloroking7864 Жыл бұрын
they become woke afterwards. also culture is a social force
@MotorcyclePhaedrus
@MotorcyclePhaedrus Жыл бұрын
I graduated with a masters in sociology ten years ago. And then i worked ten years in a clinical setting within mental healthcare, where i at some points almost became convinced that i had wasted my time at university. I am slowly coming out of that mental state thank God, and this video, as well as many others in the series, is like light at the end of that tunnel.
@Hachizukatenzo
@Hachizukatenzo Жыл бұрын
Education is never a waste of time from my opinion.
@MotorcyclePhaedrus
@MotorcyclePhaedrus Жыл бұрын
@@Hachizukatenzo no it really isnt :-)
@ajarofmayonnaise3250
@ajarofmayonnaise3250 Жыл бұрын
Is sociology shit choice?
@pascal5238
@pascal5238 Жыл бұрын
@@ajarofmayonnaise3250 sociology graduate here: yes if job security is important to you, no if you want to have a better grasp of how society works.
@ajarofmayonnaise3250
@ajarofmayonnaise3250 Жыл бұрын
@@pascal5238 I see, thank u.
@cauliflowerhead2735
@cauliflowerhead2735 10 ай бұрын
I feel like red pill men are each other's worst enemies. They are collectively holding each other back.
@gem5569
@gem5569 10 ай бұрын
makes sense since the patriarchy in general harms more men than it helps
@garba1984
@garba1984 10 ай бұрын
How so? Most red pills advocate for "go to the gym / focus on your career / stop masturbating and playing video games all the time". How promoting a "Diy" doctrine can hold back?
@big_red_machine3547
@big_red_machine3547 10 ай бұрын
“Holding each other back” from what exactly? The truth? That they face certain failure in a gynocentric-female first primary social order society now?
@remiremiremi1936
@remiremiremi1936 10 ай бұрын
@@big_red_machine3547 from feeling good about themselves i think, they love to talk about other men how chad, soy or whatever they are. labels that they use to callout other guys are toxic toward they own self esteem
@kishinasura1504
@kishinasura1504 10 ай бұрын
@@big_red_machine3547 there is no such thing as gynocentrism. Just like with patriarchy, as it dissappeared centuries, if not even millenia ago.
@richardbuckharris189
@richardbuckharris189 Жыл бұрын
"'Rugged individualism' has meant all the 'individualism' for the masters, while the people are regimented into a slave caste to serve a handful of self-seeking 'supermen.' America is perhaps the best representative of this kind of individualism, in whose name political tyranny and social oppression are defended and held up as virtues; while every aspiration and attempt of man to gain freedom and social opportunity to live is denounced as 'un-American' and evil in the name of that same individuality." ~ Emma Goldman
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
Yeah. Communism is so preferable.
@TGP109
@TGP109 10 ай бұрын
Goldman was a socialist, what do you expect her to say? The Left has always tried to use our freedoms to take away other people's freedoms-just look at how socialists and communists the world over have spoken and then acted when in power.
@nebulaone908
@nebulaone908 9 ай бұрын
​@@linuswang6572Moron. Go live in Cuba, then.
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 9 ай бұрын
@@nebulaone908 The worst form of stupidity is when you're so stupid that you don't even get how stupid you are. Like, it never dawned on you at all.
@draw4everyone
@draw4everyone Жыл бұрын
It is an escape from freedom. Everything is determined, so don't be free: submit. Don't craft yourself, comply with "evolution." Don't be free, become a slave - it is your masculine destiny.
@strikeforce1500
@strikeforce1500 11 ай бұрын
I used to consider myself the 'Sigma male, red pill' thing, I didn't realize how F up I was until I catch myself having cruel/sexist thoughts of my own mother and sister. Both of who raise me, are successful, are leaders, and guide me through life, unlike my father who was just a F boy, that is now alone and deadbeat. I was mad and coping in an unhealthy way from an old friendship breaking down, and I end up bumping into this cult mindset of 'Women must submit to men,no matter what'.Thankfully, I eventually understand that life isn't A or B, red or blue, or anything like it. Do I agree with some of the aspects nowadays?, yeah, but I dont go for the radicalism of 'Men>Women', I attempt to aim for to be equals. Also, If it makes you feel better everyone. I cringe when I think about that year and a half, I wasted on the whole red pill vs blue pill idiocy.
@sloppyjoebreadbowl5184
@sloppyjoebreadbowl5184 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations man. It’s genuinely a huge accomplishment being able to self reflect and grow. I hope the best for you in your life and struggles ✌️
@MarvinHartmann452
@MarvinHartmann452 11 ай бұрын
Everything isn't black or white. Also, it's on an individual scale, but you can't put an entire group of people together and assume they're all the same, that's why some of the ideologies clash with what I am. I do believe that certain people want to dominate no matter what, but it's not an entire group. Everyone who happens to be born and share the same characteristics are obviously not the same.
@bohrora2293
@bohrora2293 10 ай бұрын
Your mother choosing your father as you describe him what does that tell about her? You gotta be specific and aware of the cause about your father’s situation and your mothers to come up with such conclusions. Kids are rarely aware of their parent’s relationship. “Women must submit to men” is half the truth….its for the purpose so that everyone can benefit at large. Its undeniable the correlation of the woman’s weaponization and the existence of many things in life we all consider detrimental to all.
@themanofgod8770
@themanofgod8770 10 ай бұрын
Claiming men are equal is also, a red pill blue pill, mindset, why you may ask, this is because you have created a false dichotomy (just like the 2 pills) whereas men and women must be equal or unequal, when we know all humans as individuals are unequal to any other human individuals on a 1-1 basis, so the group of men can never be equal to the group of women, if the group of men is not even equal to itself
@hb89397
@hb89397 10 ай бұрын
​@@bohrora2293 detrimental things like what? I wanna know your opinion if possible.
@MrFringehead
@MrFringehead Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this insightful commentary that really isolated a trend that has steadily grown more concerning. I've personally watched in frustration as a particularly brilliant person fell down this rabbit hole and started saying some frankly disgraceful things as a result. Whatever the subject, some "smart guy" can overturn the careful work of thousands of more qualified individuals. In this mirror world, a single amateur can effortlessly overturn the consensus because "there's always more to learn" and "we really don't know anything." As an admittedly highly self-centered and eccentric introvert, the callous disregard some people have acquired toward the network effects that make civilization so successful frightens me to the core.
@KyleCox404
@KyleCox404 10 ай бұрын
If you think that, you should listen to Jordan Peterson, he is an expert on talking a lot and saying nothing.
@KyleCox404
@KyleCox404 10 ай бұрын
If you think that, you should listen to Jordan Peterson, he is an expert on talking a lot and saying nothing.
@Bensalami69
@Bensalami69 7 ай бұрын
Every red pilled man I know has deep trauma & a failed personal life they are trying to justify by blaming others. When I was an impressionable teen I almost fell down that hole - thank god for people willing to help me stay focused on reality
@bluestorm9651
@bluestorm9651 7 ай бұрын
That is what feminism does? Blames other people for their problems.
@gasdajuice3918
@gasdajuice3918 7 ай бұрын
Beta
@elgrek0249
@elgrek0249 7 ай бұрын
And who caused the trauma? Usually a woman
@bluestorm9651
@bluestorm9651 7 ай бұрын
@@elgrek0249 Many times that woman is yet another single mommy. 😔
@Bensalami69
@Bensalami69 7 ай бұрын
@@EKSUCKNOGSTEEDS I’m sorry to hear about your abuse. If you haven’t sought counseling I would highly suggest this as it might help you unravel & learn more things about yourself. Take it easy friend
@totonow6955
@totonow6955 Жыл бұрын
Going on a Then & Now binge- no way around it. Well done and thank you.
@Tavat
@Tavat Жыл бұрын
Every video is very good.
@geekmeee
@geekmeee 11 ай бұрын
And well written.
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@tohigherhighs
@tohigherhighs 8 ай бұрын
Same here, we are truly spoiled
@bradleykoperski7198
@bradleykoperski7198 11 ай бұрын
Funny how the manospheere red pill types are probably even deeper in the 'matrix' than other people.
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@johnmanpls5577
@johnmanpls5577 10 ай бұрын
@@linuswang6572the mainstream is capitalism, patriarchy and corporatism. It isn’t women, lgbt people, non fault divorce or POC.
@KyleCox404
@KyleCox404 10 ай бұрын
Great argument, this Tate fans are so dumb.
@seemeno1
@seemeno1 10 ай бұрын
@@johnmanpls5577 lmao. im sure you actually believe that. why does the federal reserve force corporations to advertise as LGBT friendly? it isnt more profitable.... its literally an entirely different agenda other than greed and profit.
@noah8236
@noah8236 10 ай бұрын
@@linuswang6572 Hm. I see. Do you have any source for that? As someone who does not participate in said red pill structures, I can't know any of that. I can only rely on anecdotal references of people in comment section I've seen, which of course might not be representative at all. But not seldomly i've seen people who refered to the red pill in a statement which also contained references or content I'd sort into the manosphere and/or usually making statements about an alleged female nature. So maybe you can clear that up for me. Thank you in advance.
@auxiliusm7614
@auxiliusm7614 Жыл бұрын
Onwards from 34:56 almost feels like an addendum to the video itself, yet it is crucial in order to humanize the issue, gleaming a ray of sympathy from a dark and barren place. The "red pill" is a concept of dark cynicism, constructing a picture of the world, telling the believer that they have been left behind. People which feel forced to swallow it, don't feel privileged, quite the opposite. The only solace they get from this matrix of beliefs is the raw acceptance that their situation sucks, and maybe they can empower themselves to change that. I don't want to be too reductive, but I would take a gander and say the core issue is companionship and finding a significant other. This is where most of the grief and anxiety (especially for young men) lies. The rest feel superfluous, like rippling externalities which might or might not manifest themselves. Egotism and narcissism fester in the face of social abandonment.
@captainprivate3768
@captainprivate3768 11 ай бұрын
I think without relationships in which you get to exercise your genuine self to a degree you basically are just left with your performative job role and notions of status in a world that gives no care for you. This maybe doesn't have to necessitate a significant-other, you could have a male or mixed friend group where there is no need to keep up a false pretense of absolute resilience... But some people don't even have this. I don't think it's difficult to imagine how disillusioned you could become if your reality (whilst being real and having real function in society) is decidedly lacking in reality in the way it functions and how it deals with the outside world. There's nothing to ground you. Not only is there no buffer between you and the pointlessness of things, but you also feel like you're the only one noticing it. There's no reason to stomach the absurdities of life. You don't get to go through your soul-crushing work day knowing you're doing it to maintain a lifestyle outside of it that is worth preserving. I don't know where I'm going with this, I'm a bit drunk. I can't relate to people who don't on some level appreciate that this environment is weird and kinda artificial. What was once lush and green is now seemingly unending rows of roads and corporate logos. Everywhere you turn someone wants your money or to have you do their bidding... It's nauseating.
@stinkendersahnebacardi3677
@stinkendersahnebacardi3677 Жыл бұрын
Been waiting for a new video from you. Thanks for making real content with actual meaning.
@VayaKahvi
@VayaKahvi Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy the analysis of a cultural movement through the lens of long trodden philosophy and pointing out these ideas aren't new, they just have new names and how they interrelate to other ideas.
@teaCupkk
@teaCupkk 11 ай бұрын
What analysis? What is this mysterious dogma that Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate share?
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@bryck7853
@bryck7853 6 ай бұрын
@@linuswang6572 Post this on the top
@Ministry_0f_Truth
@Ministry_0f_Truth 4 ай бұрын
@@linuswang6572 That's an interesting post dude, I'll have a closer look at the Italian school. I already know Pareto, but not the other two. I'm just surprised by what you said at the end... Leftists are being cast out? Aren't Neo-Marxists leftists? Because those are definitely not being cast out of the mainstream, rather the opposite is happening (entryism). The whole "New Discourses" podcast is more or less dedicated to that topic.
@WilfridCyrus
@WilfridCyrus Жыл бұрын
This video really helped me form an argument to present at a book club I do for my job. The CEO makes us read hyper masculine self help books and then meet as a group to discuss them. I will be using this train of thought to critique the book.
@alleygh0st
@alleygh0st Жыл бұрын
wish I could work for someone who's not a pansy
@satya3290
@satya3290 Жыл бұрын
brilliant response @Wilfred Cyrus, wish you the best
@carolyntalbot947
@carolyntalbot947 Жыл бұрын
​@alleygh0st If you can't find a misogynistic malignant narcissist to work for, you aren't even trying.
@esbenm6544
@esbenm6544 Жыл бұрын
@@alleygh0st Don't become self-employed then
@Tavat
@Tavat Жыл бұрын
@@alleygh0st You’re looking for a daddy figure because yours was inadequate.
@suzannecarter445
@suzannecarter445 Жыл бұрын
The longer I live (I'm 70), the more I realize just how valid Hegel's dialectic was/is/will be. Thesis (feminism movement) leads to antithesis (world's reaction to extremist feminism) to synthesis (eventually everything settles down, not to peace and progressive change, but at least to something more reasonable.) The same, of course, applies to "social justice fundamentalism" aka "wokeism" which is getting a very negative reaction from just about everybody, left and right, that will eventually settle down into a grudging compromise. Unfortunately, we don't ever seem to end up with the long-awaited ideal "omega point" Hegel predicted, a point when all contradictions are resolved.( Apologies for being long-winded.)
@nektariosorfanoudakis2270
@nektariosorfanoudakis2270 Жыл бұрын
I don't think the antithesis is reaction to "extremist" feminism, it's reaction to Feminism itself. (And Hegel is a lot more complicated than thesis-antithesis-synthesis, he talks about negations and negations of negations for example). Still, one could say that anti-Feminists have their own thesis "Feminists has emasculated men and they're the reason you're lonely", which can have its own antithesis; it's not so clear where all of this starts, the origin, maybe the thesis is the Patriarchy and the antithesis is Feminism, or maybe the thesis was Bronze Age societies and Patriarchy rose as a very long term antithesis to it, which makes Feminism, i.e. gender equity, the real Synthesis, note in that case how the dialectical "origin" is like the dialectical "end". Could read on the Master-Slave dialectic, always a good idea when studying Hegel as applies to social hierarchy issues I guess.
@tetsuoshiva
@tetsuoshiva 11 ай бұрын
Maybe an uncensored and unbiased AI will bring answers, as it is currently there's way too much involved interest in not hearing about these issues. Funny thing is that attempts to hide these issues will ultimately implode society.
@ems4884
@ems4884 11 ай бұрын
Ah yes. Hegel's dialectic. It's funny how it seems to always find a new application. For me (and I'm biased as a historian), it applies best to certain historical processes, particularly the ones in which there's a conflict between two or more interest groups. I'm not of the camp that thinks Hegel is the ubermensch, however. (Ha!). But for the culture wars, yes, it seems to work. The only problem bring that we don't yet know what the final outcome will be when the culture wars have faded away in favor of new conflicts. Personally, i thought we were at the end of the culture wars in the last decade. Everything in the Trump' political movement represented, to me, a last hurrah of cultural conservativism in America. The irrationality, conspiratorial, rabid anger and petulance of it all still strikes me as the political movement of a dying cause. But i could be wrong. Either way, there will be a recalibration on the political left. At some point left-wing culture warriors will have to contend with some contradictions in their political rhetoric and certain criticisms that have at least some validity, even though they're often buried under a lot of irrational bile. For example: How will we know when feminism has achieved it's goals of maximum equality? Women are half the population. They have the oldest social justice cause of them all (excluding, perhaps, the working classes). They are the only case where' it actually is possible that the power hierarchy could flip upside-down instead of achieving gender equity, if only because they are NOT a minority group and they are fairly essential to countries social structures How do we contend with the role that biology DOES play in identities of various kinds (as science returns in this direction with epigenetics, für example) it turns out, low and behold, that nature is a significant factor alongside nature, after all. Just not in the ways we used to think. Is total equality really achievable in a society with class disparities? Is a classless society a pragmatic goal? Or is it an impossible utopia? Given that religion seems to be hard-wired into human nature, what alternatives do we have to offer those seeking spiritual fulfillment, a sense of purpose, hope, community and emotional relief? I could go on. I suspect these are the questions that will be asked and answered at the true end of the culture wars. Hopefully soon in my lifetime.
@suzannecarter445
@suzannecarter445 11 ай бұрын
@@ems4884 Thank you for your comment; it's one of the best I've ever received, really covers the territory and is well-reasoned.
@showtimeclyde
@showtimeclyde 9 ай бұрын
That omega point will come within the next two epochs.
@sploshbook5349
@sploshbook5349 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. There needs to be more normal, not violently angry men talking about masculinity and authenticity.
@sploshbook5349
@sploshbook5349 Жыл бұрын
@@stephd.9091 it is indeed a wonderful space!
@expectancysource3046
@expectancysource3046 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend Dry Creek Wrangler School. It's a fantastic channel for men in my opinion. Not like Andrew Tate or something. It's super chill, self-reflective, natural and passionate.
@michaellamont2605
@michaellamont2605 Жыл бұрын
This dude and Rollo Tomassi need to have a convo
@vira1340
@vira1340 Жыл бұрын
This guy wants to tell people "how to respond to the manosphere" by essentially using a strawman argument that red pilled people "believe in conspiracies" and "the natural order of things". He also refers to misogyny so we now know where exactly he is coming from. The reality is that being redpilled is involves taking the axe of rationality, critical thinking and science to all narratives whether they are religion or feminism. Actually the manosphere does exactly what he asks - take knowledge from a wide variety of sources and apply it to the assertions of feminism and usually find them baloney. Don't let his soft spoken pseudo intellectualism fool you. This guy is marinated in feminist narrative. He is trying to gaslight you.
@esbenm6544
@esbenm6544 Жыл бұрын
@@michaellamont2605 🤡
@susannunes6196
@susannunes6196 Жыл бұрын
I am a woman but I learned about men and women partially from how I grew up but also from studying history in college. BUT as a typical boomer I was also protected quite heavily Some things I recognized when older but some I didn't ....even about myself. I grew up on a comparatively small island and I wanted to learn more about others islands but I wasn't really prepared Today in the US reminds me of Hitler's Germany. The internet has made propaganda even easier for opinions to separate dramatically. Truth is harder and harder to locate. One thing I will say is all five of us were spoiled children but affection came from our mother and we got to know our father by working for him during income tax season....He seemed to keep us at arms length. I think now it was he had 4 girls before his only son. Or he was too busy. I will never know. We still loved them both. Sometimes I wish my father had talked to me...especially in my teen years. Those are the years when major learning about life seems to take place.
@VoltairesRevenge
@VoltairesRevenge Жыл бұрын
“Truth is harder and harder to locate.” Never! The only truth lies within.
@MarvinHartmann452
@MarvinHartmann452 11 ай бұрын
My own grandfather was in "Hitler Germany" and from what I've been told, as well as what I've seen myself, growing up in the part of Germany that was called DDR, or Eastern Germany, I can assure you that it has nothing to do with it. It's not because people who have opposed views have *not always but sometimes* access to freedom of speech, that suddenly, it's "Hitler Germany" you cannot always silence opposite views. If so, freedom of speech would be abolished.
@C12341
@C12341 11 ай бұрын
@@MarvinHartmann452 this comment is very hopeful for me. It's unpleasant sometimes to see people espousing radical views but I'm grateful people of all kinds of views still can say what they want in society now, and we have a responsibility individually to sift through and vet that information.
@S41GON
@S41GON 7 ай бұрын
Today's USA is much more closer to maoist China with its cancel culture and cultural revolution than Hitler's Germany.
@brijmsn
@brijmsn 5 ай бұрын
I agree, having two boomer parents, "protected" is the perfect word to use. My mom never had to confront racial tensions like we do today, my dad could easily get a job on Capitol Hill with any degree he wanted. Back in those days you never had to think about sexism or inequality unless you were in an extremely distressing situation personally. You didnt have to hear about it all the time and if your life was good you could just mind your business and be left alone. I do envy that bubble boomers lived in blissfully unaware of how fragile things are, today we know all too well.
@recklssabndon
@recklssabndon 11 ай бұрын
All this talk about Hegel reminds me of that meme: “Awful day. I had two volumes of Hegel’s collective work in my car, then somebody broke in and left two more”
@pritapp788
@pritapp788 10 ай бұрын
The way I see it is thus: whenever a demographic emerges that is seen as vulnerable, impressionable and growing in size, there are individuals and businesses who see an opportunity to cash in on those vulnerabilities. Think of the elderly who are preyed upon by the pharmaceutical industry ("buy our pills, live longer - the actual quality of your life doesn't matter!) or the overweight who are told to ignore their life-threatening conditions to embrace "body positivity" because it helps certain brands sell their plus-size clothing. Now we are in a stage where single, lonely males represent a rapidly growing demographic to be exploited for the same purposes. There is money and fame to be found by pretending to help them with easy solutions and easy scapegoats. It's easier to blame women and feminism than to have a profound thinking process about the evolution of society and the need to reform laws and institutions.
@drjp4212
@drjp4212 2 ай бұрын
Evolution of society, reforming laws and institutions is pretty far from our owns reaches...red pill pill focus, instead, on what the individual is able to do, based on evolutionary psychology, biology and sociological analysis. I agree with the video about "there's no reality out of matrix", because life itself is a matrix, our brains are matrix creators, and we cannot produce any sense from this world without any external/societal value, like a motherboard bios. Nonetheless, the red pills warns about behaviors that is probably going to hurt you, so self investment and avoiding relationships with evidences of toxic interpersonal dynamics is simply a very needed tool to survive in the modern world.
@freyashipley6556
@freyashipley6556 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this fantastic analysis! I had no idea that red pill culture was rooted in Romanticism. That relentless individuality is such a powerful strand of American culture, even as it denies the agency of other humans (not to mention the rest of the natural world).
@Godsen5
@Godsen5 Жыл бұрын
Every modern conservatism is rooted in Romanticism. Not because Romanticism was inherently conservative in itself, but because it surely was the host of a general cultural reaction to the progressims of Enligthenment. Authenticity, rootedness in nature, tradition, some form of spirituality, identitarianism concerning human belonging opposed to universalism, were all conceived in the forms that sprawled along the last two centuries as forms of conservatism. In general, the point is that Enlightenment's progressism is deeply tied to capitalist theodicy (and theology of the market), and Romanticism was a reaction expressively to that: scientism, technologism, market liberalism, etc.
@Damesanglante
@Damesanglante Жыл бұрын
Bruh, if you want to fish online, change your account name. Come on. 🤣🤣🤣
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
@@thotslayer9914 Well, you're wrong. The red pill has nothing to do with hateful 28 year old virgins. It's a smear.
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 7 ай бұрын
@@linuswang6572 yeah red pill and mgtow are very different and most often are at adds with each other .. the incel movement is black pill which is also very different from red pill. I find the entire “red pill” discussion is so warped at this point that it’s hard to talk about
@MrJfulbright
@MrJfulbright Жыл бұрын
Gadamer addresses this problem of self and other by describing the nature of "understanding" as "dialogue", the hermeneutical circle or dialectic between self and other, part and whole. The self is constructed through dialogue, and necessitates openness to new experience and a sense of historical situatedness. His philosophy has become the foundation for the humanities and the interpretive social sciences.
@MotorcyclePhaedrus
@MotorcyclePhaedrus Жыл бұрын
Bakhtin has an interesting take on dialogue too. "Open dialogue" is used in mental health services in northern Finland, with demonstrable effect and as an alternative to commiting patients to medical treatment.
@draw4everyone
@draw4everyone Жыл бұрын
This is already in Plato's dialogues
@howlrichard1028
@howlrichard1028 Жыл бұрын
What does "sense of historical situatedness" mean?
@benjaminbeard3736
@benjaminbeard3736 Жыл бұрын
You are spit on about empathy not just being an emotional tool. You can gain some serious perspective and genuinely novel ways of thinking when attempting to see as someone else.
@jackeagleeye3453
@jackeagleeye3453 Жыл бұрын
The thing is the redpill guys in many cases are upset because they have not received empathy themselves, or at least they feel that way, and their way of lashing out is by not giving it to others. Essentially they become the thing that they hate in their minds.
@sammyvictors2603
@sammyvictors2603 Жыл бұрын
I often heard that reading books and stories can help you gain insight, empathy, and a new perspective. I guess being a bookworm in school has its benefits after all.
@benjaminbeard3736
@benjaminbeard3736 Жыл бұрын
@@sammyvictors2603 I'm glad that worked for you. For some reason I don't retain things I read. Audio books have changed my life though. I really can't overstate the impact they have had on me.
@treeforged9097
@treeforged9097 10 ай бұрын
There needs to be an acknowledgement that you can think that you are being empathetic but in reality you are just projecting your self on other people. A lot of left wing people think they have empathy for other people but in reality they are not acknowledging there own mental inability to do that. You do not know what the other person knows, you do not know what the other person experiences and you do not know how another person responses to situations. Because of this, empathy is an inferior way of dealing with people then just listening to them and acknowledging they might know something about the world that you don't. Because left wing people don't typically do that, they come across as arrogant and unable to look at other perspectives. That is why there is so much hate for woke people from redpillers.
@benjaminbeard3736
@benjaminbeard3736 10 ай бұрын
@@treeforged9097 I think I'm capable of doing both, listening and making an effort to see what they see. You are correct I don't know what they know. There in lies the reason to try. Just putting what I think in their place isn't really empathy. I may be wrong, but I dont know for sure. So I will continue to try and see the world from as many points of view as I can. Even if it is still just my point of view.
@nataliaprzeszowska
@nataliaprzeszowska 6 ай бұрын
This video is excellent!! I love how well dissected and backed up it is, and how well the psychological and philosophical aspects were highlighted and explained. It’s a little too complex for me to reach a conclusion just yet. Extremely thought provoking!
@eq2092
@eq2092 10 ай бұрын
The question to ask is why so many men are disaffected enough to seek out and believe this stuff?
@ScoredMGTOW
@ScoredMGTOW 10 ай бұрын
Orwellian double speaks. They aren't disaffected and disenfranchised. They are oppressed.
@eq2092
@eq2092 10 ай бұрын
@@ScoredMGTOW white men are oppressed in the west? By who?
@ScoredMGTOW
@ScoredMGTOW 10 ай бұрын
​@@eq2092 First of all, you framed the question in a stupid way. I'm talking about men in general. Second, white is not a single entity that works for benefits of it's whole. Interests among white can clash and some will lose. Third, white or black or hispanic and so on are meaningless distinctions. They are social constructs that no longer have basis in reality. We no longer have apartheid state, so stop making distinctions between white and blacks. Finally the meat of the response is: Men are indeed disadvantaged (systemically and not of their own volition) in the following sectors: health care, education, military service, domestic violence, sexual assault, justice system, employment and workplace, divorce and custody and child support and alimony, and media representation. You know that, and yet you choose ignorance. Hurting men is paid for in ways we don't see. That's the biggest issue. You would never know what we've lost. Citizens would be much richer, happier, cohesive, safer, and cared for if they addressed the harm befalling their sons, fathers, and brothers and other men. Watch this to get an idea where the anger among them might come from: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jmnWkn2KrZJjqMU
@suzannecarter445
@suzannecarter445 Жыл бұрын
My takeaway from Fichte was that we create our own worlds via the only two things we control, i.e., what we pay attention to and how we respond to our experience. I started repeating this slimmed down version to myself every day and find it quite helpful in life - I try to make wise choices concerning these two crucial powers.
@themanofgod8770
@themanofgod8770 10 ай бұрын
So that is the one thing we control, cogito, the "I" that thinks, the I that imposes will to pay attention, the I that must impose will to control the bodies responses to external stimuli.
@silentbob5566
@silentbob5566 8 ай бұрын
"we create our own worlds via the only two things we control, i.e., what we pay attention to and how we respond to our experience. " - well. Such a take can be interpreted as the essence of red pill.
@mikexhotmail
@mikexhotmail 7 ай бұрын
Aka Buddhism
@slowpainful
@slowpainful 2 ай бұрын
I always enjoy informative channels, most often as a kind of infotainment. This is the first time I've felt I'm being educated at a deeper level. These pieces are stepping stones rather than self-contained. I feel motivated to further reading and exploration. Thank you so much.
@Nice_Fella
@Nice_Fella Жыл бұрын
It seems as though the Individualistic Red-Pill philosophy which rejects empathy & understanding for others and focusses on intrinsic knowledge, could be a sociological reaction to Online culture; where there is an overwhelming (and some would say highly unnatural) amount of accessibility to the millions of experiences and viewpoints that can be hard to comprehend and empathise with (especially for young, emerging minds). Social media certainly focusses on frictional interpersonal experiences to generate engagement, so to even try to understand & empathise with people behind so many viewpoints could undoubtedly leave many people with empathy fatigue. Add to that that a media driven of Self, whereby everyone imagines themselves to be the righteous and virtuous hero & main character, any & all conflict and behaviour is justified from such a position. There's a need to display this character publicly (performance) or else the sense of self crumbles; without demonstrating these characteristics through conflict, are you really the noble & rightous hero fighting against the unjust extrinsic world? Where any challenge to this character (valid criticism, calls for responsibility for ones own behaviour) similarly collapses the ego - as the ego is (ironically) based in the perception of the self from others (extrinsic). Is it any wonder that a philosophy that disregards extrinsic values and empathy has caught wind of the oversaturated & unsatisfied self-interested individuals?
@alekbane6048
@alekbane6048 3 ай бұрын
''Red-Pill philosophy which rejects empathy & understanding for others'' - oh reaaaaallly? You know one of the main reason why people became RED PILLED is a lack of empaty from others when it desperately needed. And then if you not OFF your self, google men's suicide rates, you became RED PILLED...
@alekbane6048
@alekbane6048 3 ай бұрын
And then society blame the ones, that was left behind damnd and forgotten stabbed in the back after hard work and sacrifices in luck of emphaty? WOW... Just WOW...
@drjp4212
@drjp4212 2 ай бұрын
I couldn't manage to understand how the red pills rejects empathy...as long as I know, it only says about both masculine and feminine perspectives value and how to deal with it. Biology isn't it all, but cannot be disregarded, as social dynamics emerge directly from it (otherwise, there would be societies with no hierarchy, which is, still, an utopia).
@Nice_Fella
@Nice_Fella 2 ай бұрын
​@@drjp4212 Redpill ideology rigid and does not have space for empathetic acceptance of those outside of the ideology. Taking the Redpill biology route (as you mentioned) towards gender roles, "women are carriers" "men are warriors, hunter gatherers" "thats simple biology" "therefore women should stay at home, whilst men provide" etc (im not saying you've said these things, but rather these are common redpill community arguments along biological lines). But this discounts the lived experiences of millions of women who thrive in business environments, sports, entertainment, medicine, who are successful in their fields. It also denigrates any man who doesn't fit into traditional gender roles, who live happy lives as caregivers for example. Also down the Redpill 'biology' route is the belief that women are only attracted to rich athletic men with "alpha" characteristics, again discounting the lived experiences of millions of couples who don't fit into that redpill biological understanding of attraction. Which isn't to say there isn't any truth to these ideas - they work for some people, some people do suit particular societal roles, some people are attracted to traditional hypermasculine traits and behaviours, you can certainly pursue those - but that isn't the sum total of human experience nor what society has to offer people who don't fall into these structured archetypes. The Redpill ideology itself is underpinned by a lack of empathy & appreciation towards those outside of its own defined & structured beliefs, and that lack of empathy & appreciation often manifests itself in its toxic online culture. What I say though, is that alot of this is understandable as a sociological reaction to 24/7 bombardment of digital & social media culture, a warped mirror world of reality that hyperfixates (through algorithmically fed repetition) on viewpoints and ideologies that cause personal friction, with the aim of driving engagement. After you've seen thousands of people behaving aggressively or egregiously, there can be less empathy to understand why their behaviour is toxic in the first place, this lack of empathy is replaced with frictional interaction, driving engagement, escalating arguments, and reinforcing toxic belief systems through negative experiences. So across the past 10 years, we see a rise in Redpill ideologies, where empathy for the "other" is limited. Perhaps it is no surprise why.
@tfkdandsvkc
@tfkdandsvkc 2 ай бұрын
​@@alekbane6048 males are not victims you are highly favoured and get more opportunities and.jobs in society.
@lucvanvliet879
@lucvanvliet879 Жыл бұрын
Incredible video! I really appreciate how nuanced your work is and how well you tie it to larger issues. Cheers.
@mustafa3816
@mustafa3816 Жыл бұрын
This is probably my favourite channel on KZbin. Your research and the nuance of your presentation is unparalleled
@dmvmeu7140
@dmvmeu7140 Жыл бұрын
​@free_palestine there are so many muslim tate fans but, to steal a phrase from his cult's arguments 'not all men' are like this, ofc not all muslims. It is disturbing to see anywhere however, especially how religion backs up any of their claims
@mustafa3816
@mustafa3816 Жыл бұрын
@free_palestine your math isn’t mathing very well. If you watched the same video I I did, you would know that Andrew is a symptom rather than a cancer. He resembles a return to old ways of thinking in a world that’s changing much too quickly. You can’t really blame people that choose that path when Capitalism has robbed them of mental clarity and made a joke out of morality. Islam as we know it today is the direct consequence of colonialism, another product of western capitalism.
@caffeinator1849
@caffeinator1849 11 ай бұрын
​@@free_palestine786that's just racist
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@silentbob5566
@silentbob5566 8 ай бұрын
" nuance of your presentation is unparalleled" Nuance?! He's spouting embarrassingly oversimplified banalities. Not to mention complete falsehoods. I recommend a few minutes of googling against each of his more emotional statements, and even statements in general. You'll see that he's lying about almost anything.
@Priinsu
@Priinsu 7 ай бұрын
Is it just me or does it seem like he said ALOT without saying anything at all really? What am I supposed to take from this video exactly? You didn't actually disprove anything in the redpill.The redpill explains Alot of realworld things pretty damn accurately as far as I can see.
@jesusisunstoppable4438
@jesusisunstoppable4438 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. Read the comments, brain dead sheep praising a brain dead video.
@bro918
@bro918 7 ай бұрын
a lot of these so called philosophy channels are like that
@jesusisunstoppable4438
@jesusisunstoppable4438 7 ай бұрын
@@bro918 True and when you look through the videos, they are all pro commie, facist, etc etc
@somebloke5565
@somebloke5565 28 күн бұрын
Yes, I was waiting for one simple example of what RP gets wrong.
@GabrielHellborne
@GabrielHellborne Жыл бұрын
I think you did more thinking in this essay that all of the manosphere put together.
@grapenut6094
@grapenut6094 Жыл бұрын
Been messing around in these communities for long enough to know that Andrew Tate and JP dont represent all of them. He seems to dislike Cassie Jaye but not someone like Jess Philips for entirely partizan reasons yet bills himself as an impartial observer, dude`s priorities are whack.
@GabrielHellborne
@GabrielHellborne Жыл бұрын
@@grapenut6094 Look deeper. You'll recognize a lot of disillusioned young men all lacking in purpose and, frequently, prospects. It's not cultural, it's economic. Not money, but purpose. I'm not doing my argument justice in a KZbin comment...
@grapenut6094
@grapenut6094 Жыл бұрын
@@GabrielHellborne Youre probably assuming Im economically right wing or religious when that isnt the case.
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 7 ай бұрын
@@GabrielHellbornethere are definitely cultural Issues at play as to why men today lack purpose. To deny This is truly absurd . It could very well be 50% economic and 50% cultural.
@uncomplicatedi
@uncomplicatedi Жыл бұрын
I've intuited the pure toxicity of public conmen like Toot and Peterboy but to have the roots and branches of their ideas laid out so clearly. So fantastic work as always I hope that promise to work more on this topic comes true.
@TimberWulfIsHere
@TimberWulfIsHere 10 ай бұрын
"I don't like someone therefore they toxic" Classic leftist take.
@Firithfenion
@Firithfenion 7 ай бұрын
"history is a set of lies, that people have agreed upon" - Napoleon Bonaparte
@B_Van_Glorious
@B_Van_Glorious Жыл бұрын
Love your work brother. Stay critical, keep it up! 👊🏼
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@LeetMath
@LeetMath Жыл бұрын
i get the impression philosophy students are kind of bad at explaining ideas using normal words. mathematicians usually seem to be self conscious about their jargon
@etakarinae248
@etakarinae248 Жыл бұрын
True! (I am a mathematician *cough*) 😎
@teugene5850
@teugene5850 Жыл бұрын
As a high school teacher I have directly seen these issues play out in front of me... starting around 2011 or so I began hearing 14 and 15 year olds joking about "communism" and "feminism"... These students are now young men....
@dexorne9753
@dexorne9753 Жыл бұрын
Communism is based though, communists and early generation feminists share a lot of history. They helped kickstart a wave of the emancipation of women.
@amulyamishra5745
@amulyamishra5745 Жыл бұрын
Good! Finally they are in a position to do something and crush your lot.
@teugene5850
@teugene5850 Жыл бұрын
@@amulyamishra5745 come get me son. I'm waiting.
@cl0udstr1fe
@cl0udstr1fe Жыл бұрын
@@amulyamishra5745 fart noise
@astk5214
@astk5214 Жыл бұрын
​ @T Eugene (w)*here you live?
@stevetiger73
@stevetiger73 Жыл бұрын
Great video - I love how Peterson and RP and Tate and Turmp etc all sort of combine. I'd add in populism as well.
@vivo-audio
@vivo-audio Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos to date! (they're all brilliant btw)
@bo9176
@bo9176 Жыл бұрын
Extremely well structured and informative video, everytime I watch something of yours I always have the feeling that I understand any scientific and philosophic dsicussion/debate about subjects better. Your content really helps me to comprehend wider ideas about structures etc. Thank you!
@silentbob5566
@silentbob5566 8 ай бұрын
I feel depressed when I'm reading comments like yours, about how deep is the intellectual shithole that the West has dug itself into. Why don't you google scientific studies often put forward by red pill rather than rely on lies of this "author". Alexander Grace is a practicing researcher of psychology and he has much good stuff on the topic.
@principleshipcoleoid8095
@principleshipcoleoid8095 6 ай бұрын
Idk I don't think you can sum up the whole giant group of different communities with different ideals into a ~40 minute video. And feminism winning needs not a conspiracy to win - ideology that tugs on our weaknesses can win out.
@raubers
@raubers Жыл бұрын
I don't always agree with your videos, but as someone who is engaged in timeless ideals as a student of history and theology, there is nothing new under the sun. It's just reframed into the context of the period. That was an interesting watch. While I haven't been exposed directly to the movement surrounding these disenchanted men, as someone whose marriage was lost by the choices of my ex-wife, and influenced in part by some of the subjects discussed here, it is hard not to fall into that sense of resentment. Importantly, empathy is a product of consideration of different world views as you stated, and without empathy, what does that say about us?
@msaad8053
@msaad8053 11 ай бұрын
It's still bs cuz you chose to marry your wife , she did not force you and all the government siding with women after divorce , you should have known better
@rexremedy1733
@rexremedy1733 11 ай бұрын
Resentment is understandable, isn’t it? Now what you make of it, if you make something positive and productive out of it, that’s in your hands. Feeling resentment however, in face of an injustice is an inevitability.
@bryck7853
@bryck7853 6 ай бұрын
@@rexremedy1733 I considered RP make younger men aware of being exposed to a sudden divorce - "we've got to talk & I've got to take half your assets and most of the time with kids, and when they are with me I will subtlety make sure they don't like you." . Times have changed, in the courtroom. This is a serious cultural change that Has Never Happened Before. So because of that, the pragmatic advice to men if they choose marriage, be aware of 'family law'. What is wrong with some education about what could go wrong? I mean we have school shooter drills for kids, but no heartbreak drills for them. ALL of which are much more likely to encounter heartbreak than terries, or tornadoes.
@brijmsn
@brijmsn 5 ай бұрын
You sound like you'll be red pilled in a few years if you stay on the internet. Theology mixed with resentment is a perfect pipeline to this way of thinking.
@Gary-zq3pz
@Gary-zq3pz 11 ай бұрын
The question is..do you want to be controlled, or do you want to own your own life? Being controlled is easy, the alternative can be very difficult. But it's worth it.
@brunoqnzbk7891
@brunoqnzbk7891 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining the entire point of true feminism.
@fionazerbst5771
@fionazerbst5771 4 ай бұрын
Childhood wounds should be addressed through therapy. The manosphere reflects deep and very real insecurites men have - but the tendency to blame women, "the left", etc. is victimhood, not empowerment. You should never have to put someone down, or deny someone's rights, to feel good about yourself. That's weakness, not strength. The best men I know have intrinsic motivation, are in touch with their emotions, and serve their communities My dojo is full of kind, humble, secure men who also happen to be lethal but don't need to prove it. Martial arts used correctly is one of the best disciplines for men and women alike (unfortunately, some use it just to bully and compete - we all saw The Karate Kid, lol). Thanks for another thoughtful and interesting video.
@QuintessentialQs
@QuintessentialQs Жыл бұрын
When are you gonna get onto Nebula? Your work is of the highest quality, and you've quickly become my favorite philosophy YT channel!
@hunni2968
@hunni2968 Жыл бұрын
What I find to be most interesting about their entire framework for understanding the world being so influenced by the concept of the “matrix” which for them seems to invoke a question of “external world skepticism” is if they have ever questioned whether Morpheus has the ability to/has ever lied. If you are going to be skeptical of the external world you must STILL commit to skepticism by having a way of distinguishing fact from fiction like everyone else. Otherwise you have not created any uniquely new and different framework for dissenting opinions but instead regress into appealing to more of the same old standard concepts except this time YOU get to be the exception to these standards not change them. *Because Living in a world where you can swap personal responsibility for the matrix you get to infinitely be the victim while having infinite privileged immunity from victimizing others.*
@eaauto6182
@eaauto6182 6 ай бұрын
Truly red pill people are even skeptical of other red pillers. One of the main points is that you should use critical thinking
@principleshipcoleoid8095
@principleshipcoleoid8095 6 ай бұрын
Paul Elam once said "There are no victims, only volunteers". Shows you how much "red pillers" are for giving up agency XD Tbf I'd say this is a bit harsh and there are many situations where a person is indeed a victim
@olympussus5811
@olympussus5811 9 ай бұрын
As a teenager (I'm 17 btw) , I used to watch these kinds of videos. Unfortunately, they had a negative impact on me, making me feel lonely,more depressed and toxic towards everyone, including myself. Looking back, I now realize that I wasted a significant amount of time engaging with this harmful content known as the "red pill" ideology. I think I have come to the realization that redpill influencers often target insecure young adults or those struggling with their identity. Recognizing this, I have made the decision to distance myself from the redpill ideology and instead focus on embracing and forgiving myself.
@kristofkiekens902
@kristofkiekens902 5 ай бұрын
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” ― George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman
@sethstewart9704
@sethstewart9704 7 ай бұрын
Consider a beautiful word: Sonder. Noun. Definition: The feeling of understanding that others live a life just as vibrant, meaningful and valid as your own. The true difference between an adult and a child is the day that this geeling first occurs. Those attracted to this red pill philosophy have not had this experience, thereby allowing them to accept the idea that it is okay to hold themselves above another classification of people. All of this to say that a figure like Andrew Tate is not a pinnacle of masculinity or authentic man. He has yet to become a man because he has not yet ceased to be a child.
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 7 ай бұрын
Yep
@hangukhiphop
@hangukhiphop 11 ай бұрын
Wow, this took a really surprising angle I wasn't expecting! Instant hall-of-famer in my book
@thefuturist8864
@thefuturist8864 11 ай бұрын
I think that ‘red pill’ is simply one of many instances of a society obsessed with ‘authenticity’. There are a few reasons why this obsession has taken hold (such as how technology, in making life easier, has also alienated us from ways of life we had known for thousands of years), but it’s nevertheless the case that authenticity is the central animating idea at the heart of modern society; to be more accurate, the question ‘what does it mean to be authentic?’ is a problem for us and we come up with any number of potential answers, such as red pill, but also identarianism (insofar as focusing on a single aspect of our existence, such as skin colour, gender, physical/mental health etc implies the question of how to be (e.g.) ‘authentically black’ or ‘authentically female). Where red pill is concerned we find questions like ‘what is it to be authentically male?’ or ‘what is it to be authentically informed about the world or society?’. These are inevitable, I think, in a culture that has prioritised truth above all else; the ‘true’ is greater than the ‘false’, and modern culture has become politicised along these terms.
@mlvlnc
@mlvlnc Жыл бұрын
As per usual, another amazing video. Thank you
@s_anandsurya
@s_anandsurya Жыл бұрын
It is criminal that this channel isn't more popular.
@Gaggerlotion
@Gaggerlotion Жыл бұрын
No, it’s legal enough
@s_anandsurya
@s_anandsurya 11 ай бұрын
@@Gaggerlotion let's make a new policy for good then.
@jezzdogg6857
@jezzdogg6857 11 ай бұрын
He takes to long to get to the point.. way to much fluff
@s_anandsurya
@s_anandsurya 11 ай бұрын
@@jezzdogg6857 can you point to instances from the video of what you're referring to?
@niallgaafar
@niallgaafar Жыл бұрын
Some non western philosophy would add to this discussion.
@lsobrien
@lsobrien Жыл бұрын
One of your all-time best essays. Ace.
@thezieg
@thezieg Жыл бұрын
Outstanding work! It seems to me, at least when you first start discussing Fichte, that he is presaging Postmodernism in the sense of creating reality via the act of perception. This has been leveled at Kant, but I think Kant can be read as making the softer argument regarding the perceptive interpretation, not the perceptive creation.
@GuerrillaNature
@GuerrillaNature 11 ай бұрын
"No matter how far the rabbit hole goes, it always seems to go to the right." That's a sentence that could do with a considerable amount of explanation.
@pitdog75
@pitdog75 Жыл бұрын
im leaving a comment to thank you for such a researched vid and also to "help the algorithm" ;)
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 7 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out these blatant differences. The Red Pill is primarily about experiencing a moment when you notice certain facts after reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense (perhaps influenced by italian elite theorists like Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential rapists, school shooters or what havce you. (And it's the same for serious leftists, especially those taking a clear anti war stance); the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.) Any way, take care. Peace...
@zlatankovacevic4281
@zlatankovacevic4281 4 ай бұрын
and he also inserted some of his own philosophical stances in the mix. Like his opposition to the ideas of intrinsic knowledge. He also failed to integrate the intrinsic with the extrinsic, he claimed that knowledge exclusively comes from the outside, completely denying any individuality that any of us have, as if we're all the same and only the product of the external normative institutions of knowledge. Like, dude, you're saying that there's no genetics? And even if we accept that all the knowledge comes from the outside - it's as if he never went out and observed how men and women interact. Who's successful and popular with women and who isn't. Like just stop reading, and observe, dude. But he did get some things right, manosphere and red pillers do tend to be traumatized by women, and they do tend to demonize women and the society as whole. Many of the mainstream manosphere guys do the exact same thing as extreme feminism, just from the point of men; eg feminism - men oppress women; red pill - women oppress men; feminism - men use women; red pill - women use men; etc.
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 4 ай бұрын
@@zlatankovacevic4281 But you can’t deny the fact that the manosphere hijacked the red pill analogy. Yarvin only intended it to be analogy for recognising things about the academia, media and politics/authorities-triad.
@gpalmer456
@gpalmer456 Жыл бұрын
One of your best videos. Great work.
@seitanbeatsyourmeat666
@seitanbeatsyourmeat666 2 ай бұрын
My husband is physically intimidating, but he’s not a mean person and is instead kind to everyone, including other men. He’s a great friend to have, he helps when he sees it’s needed, you don’t have to ask. He gives money to homeless without demanding to know what they’ll do with it, because he has enough and gives without strings attached. To me he embodies the qualities of a good man, which is why I married him. People look to him for advice and guidance, younger men gravitate towards him when they don’t have a strong (aka good) father figure. He loves to laugh and have a good time but get done what needs to get done. He’s a non-monetary asset to my life, I strive to be as good and decent as he is. I’m not embarrassed to have him as a representative of us as a couple, and I know if he died, he’d be mourned and celebrated by all that know him He doesn’t care what he looks like. He dresses decently, showers, shaves, etc… but worrying about superficial things like gray hair or wearing glasses are beneath him (really). He leaves that to people with less confidence 🤷‍♀️
@WilfridCyrus
@WilfridCyrus Жыл бұрын
Such a great philosophical analysis. Thank you for your contribution to the understanding of these topics!
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@ragepig1059
@ragepig1059 6 ай бұрын
Linus Wang, I'm sorry to tell you that you are wrong. The red pill is the manosphere, incelism, blabla its a cult of hating and obsessing over women. The level of self delusion of these men, they really have this hit of serotonin like takeling drugs when talking about thebreligion of hating women, it's "deeeeppp bro" 🤣🤣🤣 you can get that with women too by healing yourself ijs
@Kaltag2278
@Kaltag2278 Жыл бұрын
I always wondered why they can't put any of the energy into issues men actually face. Like the shocking un-aliving rate maybe? Or drugs? Domestic and one on one violence? There are plenty of real issues to pick from.
@radioactivedetective6876
@radioactivedetective6876 Жыл бұрын
If I can venture a guess it'd be that mayhaps they can't or do not want to accept vulnerability
@Kaltag2278
@Kaltag2278 Жыл бұрын
@@radioactivedetective6876 I am inclined to agree.
@musicdev
@musicdev Жыл бұрын
Well, you don’t get paid a shitload of money to tell people the truth, because the truth is boring. The amount of money I could make by being a far right grifter though? Way more than I currently make
@Kaltag2278
@Kaltag2278 Жыл бұрын
@@musicdev that is the unfortunate truth.
@downsjmmyjones101
@downsjmmyjones101 Жыл бұрын
They think men are killing themselves because women are oppressing them.
@nikeisagreekgoddess4135
@nikeisagreekgoddess4135 8 ай бұрын
I love long form content. This creator is exhausting because of his tedious way of talking. I cringed throughout most of the video and couldn't find a way to finish it. I scrolled through plenty of comments. When I compare the content of the comments against the content of the video, I think most people are having my same experience. They are just saying their own little insults or beliefs about the manosphere without demonstrating any internalization of the specific points made by the creator. I am underwhelmed by everyone involved in this video.
@slinelol
@slinelol 4 ай бұрын
the whole time I was basically screaming into the void that those redpillers in their search for their one truth to grasp onto don't realize that everything is in flux and finally at minute 27 you start with hegel's dialectis. Thank you! edit: seeing that you made a video on spinoza in the past I wonder why you didn't brought him up as an answer to their soulsearching. well, maybe in the follow up. Glad to have found your channel
@richardbuckharris189
@richardbuckharris189 Жыл бұрын
"The individual is the true reality of life. A cosmos in himself, he does not exist for the State, nor for that abstraction called "society," or the "nation," which is only a collection of individuals." ~ Emma Goldman
@anniethenonnymouse
@anniethenonnymouse Жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful exploration of the current social dynamics that vex us so! Thank you for this amazing content :)
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@mynameismud8596
@mynameismud8596 Жыл бұрын
amazing video, thank you for making this
@Mineav
@Mineav 9 ай бұрын
Really interesting video with a lot of great take-aways. I hope you'll return to the subject in a later video, as you mentioned at the end of this one.
@IdealisticDog
@IdealisticDog Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. Haven't gotten to a place where I'm ready to interface with it, but wanted to comment to say it IS appreciated and I have full intent to engage properly with the art you've created. Thank you for your effort and hard work.
@linuswang6572
@linuswang6572 11 ай бұрын
He gets the concept of the Red Pill all wrong. It's a mistake to portray it as synonymos with phenomenons such as the manosphere, incel culture, mgtow and so on. It's telling that he didn't bother to make out even these blatant surface level differences. The Red Pill is primarily about reviewing present day media, academia and politics through a critical lense. Often influenced by italian elite theory (Mosca, Pareto and Michels). But that's what you get when you're relying on mainstream sources; they have an interest in portaying everyone that seriously critiques the current state of 'our democracy' as dangerous losers and potential school shooters. (And it's the same with serious leftists; the type of smears may be different but they're also being cast out of mainstream institutions and thereby having opportunities to make a difference taken away.)
@jerrodshack7610
@jerrodshack7610 6 ай бұрын
​@@linuswang6572Funny how you're copypasting your sad little cope comment all over the replies.
@amberstiefel9748
@amberstiefel9748 Жыл бұрын
The timing of this video is surreal
@ThePowerofYeti
@ThePowerofYeti 7 ай бұрын
It's truly amazing how well you explain this mentality, without approving it!
@enbyous.pigeon
@enbyous.pigeon 6 ай бұрын
ironically, the red pill motive originates from the movie matrix written by the wachowski sisters who are both transgender
@blablabla55555
@blablabla55555 2 ай бұрын
And even a word Incel was coined by a woman and ment something completely harmless. What is even more funny, is that Gigachad was an art project by a female photographer.
@rickdalton9351
@rickdalton9351 Жыл бұрын
its all Nixon's fault
@HighCoordinator
@HighCoordinator Жыл бұрын
The entry point of "You are alone" sounds like it comes with partly similar advantages to the ones trying to sell the message as social disconnection practiced by cults. Atomized people are easier to control and exploit. The situations they are in can be predicted more effectively.
@sparkybob1023
@sparkybob1023 4 ай бұрын
You are on to something here, Kant had something to offer. A priori - red pill & woke are synonyms pointing to something deeper . Everybody wants to believe they’re part of an elite class. Everybody thinks they’re better than an average driver, everybody wants to rule the world according to popstar philosophy.
@lsporter88
@lsporter88 5 ай бұрын
Very intelligent and thorough explanations and expositions in my humble opinion. I agree with your point of view. Superb presentation.
@seanpenfold4374
@seanpenfold4374 Жыл бұрын
Another excellent video, really high quality content in my opinion. Thank you for all your efforts.
@suzannecarter445
@suzannecarter445 Жыл бұрын
I may be wrong, but there seems to be a theme that runs through most of Lewis' videos - something like: Fear of uncertainty leads to mental laziness - "Well, that issue's settled so I don't have to worry about it or do any analysis" and this attitude seems to be at the core of so much that's wrong in our world. I applaud this as a general theme.
@jjetgirll
@jjetgirll 11 ай бұрын
Beautifully written. Thank you for this! You articulated a lot of thoughts I've had floating around in my head for a long time now but have had trouble finding the words for.
@jamescooper4863
@jamescooper4863 Жыл бұрын
Hey brother, I've just signed up to your Patreon; I think your videos are great. I would really love to see that bibliography. Where can I find it?
@ThenNow
@ThenNow Жыл бұрын
Some sources at the bottom of the page: www.thenandnow.co/2023/05/10/redpilled-philosophy-the-manosphere/
@Caseyisforeverr
@Caseyisforeverr Жыл бұрын
I used to love someone who 1 for 1 matched with the red pill ideology and it almost got me. Unfortunately, the person who I loved cut all contacts and doesn't want to talk to me for even trying to convince them that all of this is dangerous. I guess the silver lining is that I'm not the only one who got out of this mentality. You all make life worth living.
@amulyamishra5745
@amulyamishra5745 Жыл бұрын
Maybe he is happier now! This is not dangerous for him. This is dangerous for sluts.
@iforget6940
@iforget6940 11 ай бұрын
Me to bro me for a month just watched redpill ideology, and I broke out of it needed months to reset my brain but I now know why I fell for it but luckily it sowed me why I should study Philosophy instead.
@Caseyisforeverr
@Caseyisforeverr 11 ай бұрын
@@iforget6940 it's not easy, so I definitely commend you for that.
@iforget6940
@iforget6940 11 ай бұрын
@caseynotforever thanks bro much appreciated, and I'm happy for you to bro atleast we got over it.
@KyleCox404
@KyleCox404 10 ай бұрын
If you think this is majority you are delusional. It it's a lot more dangerous then you think. A lot of these people are sexist, racist, trans/homo-phobes. Overly competitive, ill temred, virgins, and think that male domination is some evolutionary duty, trust me is not just "taking a responsibility" since if you accept red pill you are by definition not take responsibility beacos you become an idiot, who is dangerus.
@lillystern
@lillystern Жыл бұрын
Great video as always❤
@kristianhristow
@kristianhristow Жыл бұрын
I stumbled upon your channel due to the algorithm reccomending the consumerism video, and since then the frequency and high quality of each of your videos has astonished me, though, as much as I enjoy listening to and learning through you, I hope you give yourself enough off-time, so as to not burn yourself out. Don't get me wrong - I love your works, but "better safe than sorry", right?
@Sorenzo
@Sorenzo 11 ай бұрын
Why do people assume that in hunter-gather societies, women want the most "physically intimidating" men? Who's being intimidated, here? The animals the guy is supposed to hunt? There wasn't exactly a state of daily warfare during the paleolithic... Isn't it more likely she'd be more concerned with whether he appreciates the fact that she spends all day gathering berries and looking after the kids for him?
@ltarmenia4ever
@ltarmenia4ever 11 ай бұрын
Some of the Red Pill is very individualistic and focuses on the fact that you DO have self agency to improve your life. Thats obviously very seductive when much of the reigning ideology in academia, media, etc views so much through a systematic grouped lens. Think about it; if you are systematically oppressed, but still highest up on the scale of being an "oppressor", then not only are you screwed, but no one cares. Well, alot of younger guys either accept this and wilt in depression, sadness, jealousy, and realize this is a hopeless future. Other alternatives once considered - such as the Red Pill offers something else. You are told you have the ultimate control of your life, and maybe you can do something about it. Instead of seeing all these other people/men around you that are happy, have a wife/girl, and even family and wallowing in misery and biterness that your life is so much worse, you are told to do something about it. Essentially, pull yourself up, and theres also a group of like-minded people around you doing the same. That's very alluring vs the other "side" of where you are terrible oppressor and have all this privilege. There needs to be other alternatives - maybe even paleo ones, because in a world where one's lived experience is the "truth", there is no real truth, no mythos. Societies without that... crumble.
@ReynaSingh
@ReynaSingh Жыл бұрын
Great channel. Keep it up
@Uffda.
@Uffda. 6 ай бұрын
Hilariously, the most egalitarian societies we know of have been foraging (hunter-gatherer) societies.
@DanuuJl
@DanuuJl 8 ай бұрын
It is a same pattern that one can observe in the time between WW1 and WW2, when many young man (in their 20s) organizations have been created, which often goes into far (-right or -left), because a composition of unstable life conditions (both, material and spiritual) and hot blood looking for ideas to live for, give you a dangerous mix.
@leovoghera6174
@leovoghera6174 11 ай бұрын
Are we pretending that only red pilled people are self absorbed and refuse to listen empathetically to other peoples views. Have you ever spoken about politics to anyone? Everyone is like that not just red pilled people.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 11 ай бұрын
Indeed, I'm pretty far left but it's embarrassing to say that because of how so many leftists behave... not that conservatives are any better, and centrists are usually very evasive.
@leovoghera6174
@leovoghera6174 11 ай бұрын
@@Pistolita221 People are far too absolutist and confident with their ideas of how the world is and should be, especially considering the people who make their politics their identity are usually in their teens or early 20s and only get whatever their ideology is fed back to them over and over again by the algorithms. I used to be a social democrat activist in my country however with many interesting conversations my views shifted toward libertarianism as my confidence in what is right and wrong decreased and it never wouldve without having interesting discussions with people of different ideologies.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 11 ай бұрын
@Leo Voghera I thought about being libertarian for a while, I like the social policies. Economically, I come from a similar perspective, voluntary interaction/exchange, but imo less government involvement won't get us there, under the modern logistics system. The guy who owns the port controls the flow of goods, the rail companies have natural monopolies, same with utility providers. Captive markets don't lend themselves to voluntary interaction without serious government intervention, in my understanding.
@leovoghera6174
@leovoghera6174 11 ай бұрын
@@Pistolita221 I think the problem with the government having a monopoly on ports and railways and other logistics is that it doesnt really work with free exchange of goods a wealthy company or person could lobby the government to give them preferential treatment anyways. As i see it any negative effects of monopolies arent really cured by government ownership it just gives more power to greedy individuals and props up their power even more more. The government doesnt necesserily act in the interest of the people either, ofc its founded on good ideals and many within it definetly want to do good but its not one unit and many working within will sieze the oppertunity to be greedy and corrupt and expand their own power and pockets just like any nefarious company chiefs would.
@Pistolita221
@Pistolita221 Жыл бұрын
I very much appreciate your desire to understand this. So manby people, on either side of the political spectrum just want to dunk on them, which doesn't do anything productive.
@jerrodshack7610
@jerrodshack7610 6 ай бұрын
It's very productive. It entertains me.
@pepad0
@pepad0 3 ай бұрын
It is ironic how this video is truly a red pill (the original meaning of the word), I had similar thoughts but your video helped me clarify a lot of things in my mind. Thank you
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