Feminist Woman Said this about REDPILL and Gets SCHOOLED
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Summary
On this episode of the podcast, I sit down with a good friend of mine, and we talk about feminism and the red pill movement. We talk about the differences between the two, and how the Red Pill movement is not anti-men, but anti-women.
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You can't have rational conversations with red pill men.
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I mean, I think that sounds like a you problem because I have rational conversations.
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I have rational conversations with red pill men.
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And if they were anti-misogynistic, then I would have an issue.
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Very few men will say, Pearl, where's your ring?
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I was grilled for two hours straight by a freaking blue pill betasin.
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I've had conversations with red pill guy, anti-marriage guy, anti-this, this, this, this
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The only issue I've ever had and got grilled on that stuff was by a blue pill dude.
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Red pill men will never come for you because you speak their language.
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But if you try and tell them rational debates and give them logical answers that aren't regurgitated
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Kevin Samuel videos or anything, they'll come for you.
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That's not true because when I started, I wasn't red pill.
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The first time I watched Kevin Samuels, I did not say nice things about...
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I was not a fan and I never had issues with misogyny.
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I just had the only thing that they debate is ideas.
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I mean, I mean, they might troll you a little bit, if anything.
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You won't experience it because you don't speak an opposite language to them.
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When I started on YouTube, I did not agree with everything.
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But you keep moving the goalposts because you said you speak their language.
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I said when I didn't speak their language, I had no issue.
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Because even when I did not speak their language, I had no issues.
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When I say any video that agrees with men, like if I say women shouldn't dress like this
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or feminism is this, I'll get the men raving, reposting.
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The moment you call them out and say, no, no, also men need to do this, just to create
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a rational, balanced dialogue, they turn into the male equivalent of feminists, where
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they lose all their rationality and become emotional and they'll start making personal
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The exact same thing they accuse women of doing.
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They go to being personal when they don't have a logical argument.
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I mean, does the comments section roast you sometimes?
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Yeah, but it doesn't bother me that they roast me.
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But the reality is it only happens when I don't talk their language and they display the same
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emotional dysregulation as the feminists they claim to hate.
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The feminists that say, I hate women, all men are trash.
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The red pill men, when you don't speak their language, it displayed the exact level of femininity,
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irrationality and personal remarks that we are always told that women do.
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I mean, I just think it's silly to go on the internet and not expect to give bad comments.
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Does that, does that mean the whole red pill movement?
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When I've, when I, I'm the one who knows all of the people that lead the space.
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You're, you're basing your experience off of the comment section.
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No, I'm basing it off the red pill community that I see.
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So I'm saying with the red pill men that you, that you're talking about, have you met any?
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I've been in contact with a few, but online and stuff, but not in person because they're
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So, so you haven't even dealt with them and you're making an assumption about them.
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But I can make an assumption based on, like you haven't dealt with feminists or whales
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or further, but you can make an assumption because they come for you, right?
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I can make an assumption based on the ones I've talked to in real life where I was attacked.
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But I've never, I've never communicated with feminists, but I've had feminists contact my
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I've had feminists that have come for my parents' phone numbers and address.
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So I can make an assumption on them even though I haven't met them in real time because I
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And yeah, but I could still make assumptions on the extremities of both red pill and feminism
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because I experienced both of them in real life.
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I've had my boss call me in and say this, we've been sent this.
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But that sounds like a crazy person rather than like a person that has an actual idea about
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But the extremities on each end are as bad as each other.
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The red pill men are the male equivalent of feminists when they go to that extreme,
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because what happens with both of them is that they forget to incorporate their own experiences
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and they just have this mindset of hate and anger and they're not even listening to the
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I mean, the point they're making about don't ask a woman like what you're talking about
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I mean, you can ask, but usually they talk about dating advice.
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Then don't ask men for men advice because you don't ask the fish.
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Like wouldn't that be don't ask men for men advice about men?
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Well, see, no, because men have had to listen to what women have to say for years.
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Women don't have to listen to what men have to say.
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A lot of times when I say things on this podcast, like men know what we want because
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they've had to listen to us for the last 20, 30 years.
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Because I'm just thinking like ibuprofen and Viagra.
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It sounds like people that, do you know, do you remember menism?
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Because feminism is equal rights, but really in the real world, feminism is a nightmare.
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Is this based off the matrix, red, purple, purple?
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But how does the study of like human behavior correlate to, to the, like this topic?
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As in like, how does it apply to dating and advice and all of that?
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Well, so like, gosh, there's so much that goes into it, but it's just like women.
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So for example, they, they study women like, and why women do the things they do.
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So like women look for different things at different ages.
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So like, for example, women, one thing they talk about is a woman's sexual market value.
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So like when she's at her highest and what she would look for when she's the most attractive
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So for example, women in their early twenties tend to look for looks.
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Well, women in their late twenties to thirties tend to look for security.
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And that, so they would say like, these are the examples and yeah.
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And then what makes some of them so triggered where they just spew out hate and to any woman
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I don't know any content creators that do that.
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So I think a lot of people like, I think the difference, I think content creators like fresh
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I would say Marlon, I would say he's very angry when he speaks.
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Um, I mean, he just, people don't like his tone and I think women have an issue with his
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tone, but no, I don't think he hates women by any means.
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Does he come across as somebody who has successful relationships with women and can have a
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You don't think he insults the, uh, like the women's mindset in general or anything like
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I don't personally look at somebody like Marlon.
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Can I have a specific example of something he said?
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So he might say something like, um, well, you're 20, once a woman's more than 25, she's
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And if you ever got a ring, you haven't got an opinion.
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Women don't have, uh, can't solve any of men's problems.
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Men, women can't provide any value to a high value man.
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Let me start with the, the 20, like, cause you, you're giving me a bunch.
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I mean, I don't think that's misogynistic, but no, every, every age has a cutoff.
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So every guy is like, every guy has a, your mom has no value.
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I've talked to my mom about this in the sexual marketplace.
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My mom on the dating scene, you're telling me my mom, like, I love you.
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He's talking about not, it's not personal words.
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So, I mean, most guys will date a girl for 25 if she's looks good.
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The point is women under, over the age of 25, typically we've had our heart broke, hearts
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So it's easier to get with a younger girl who hasn't, who hasn't had trauma.
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Do you want, do you want a girl with more trauma or less trauma guys?
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So, so, so this is, this is as women, we listen and say, I understand that instead of trying
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Is my mom going to do well on the dating market with 10 kids?
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I meant in general as a value as a person, but I can speak for somebody when I was 21 and
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I genuinely think I did more reflection and became less traumatized as I was turned 25.
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I personally felt like I was far, I was so volatile at 21.
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As I became older, I became less of a burden to a man.
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I'm saying like in general, we're not talking, he doesn't know your specific story.
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So if, if we're talking to the men and the men like Andrew Tate, it said something similar
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or women over the age of 25 and they're, and they're saying no, he gave the age of 19.
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And he, and if they're saying we prefer the women younger, like why are we to tell them
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You can, I think it should be with a younger woman.
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And especially when it comes to having kids, but it's also saying things like, oh, women can't
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Women have no definition of what makes an alpha.
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No, the point they're making though, is that like for a man to be alpha or to be high value,
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Like other men have to respect him first before the women can come in.
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And so that, that's, that's what they're talking about.
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And what makes a woman disqualified for realizing or not being able to make, because you can look
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Other, other men have other high value men have to recognize him as a part of the group.
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So, so, I mean, we're kind of interchanging high value and alpha, but, but when it comes
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to high value men, that's what they're talking about.
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Is the other high value, the other, no, because the other high value men have to recognize him
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And can low value man realize a high value man?
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I think most men, when they walk into a room, they can, they can just naturally tell.
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And then how did the Tinder Spindler get so successful?
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If women are, why do you think, why do you think women, and historically like the, the fathers
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