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I’m quite curious, what are y’all’s opinions on incells/red pill/black pill men?
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Anonymous 1d

Sad

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Anonymous 1d

It’s a bunch of made up identities so people can feel part of an internet community. Not unlike all the other groups of identities on the internet that are essentially fairy dust. Don’t get me wrong, they bleed into reality but, yeah what #1 said: it’s sad we find ourselves in a time where large groups of people look to the internet for a sense of people they can relate to rather than reality.

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Anonymous 22h

As others have said, valid points but IMO too extreme. I always come back to a quote I heard online, and it’s “how much do you have to abuse an animal to make it not wanna breed”. Birth rates in the US are dramatically falling, is that because men are lackluster, women have too high an expectation or any one of 1000 other reasons (video cameras and social media) or economic conditions. Idk it’s definitely interesting to think about!

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Anonymous 20h

Gay

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Anonymous 1d

Too extreme but they exist for a reason and make some decent points

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Anonymous 12h

I think they are misguided. Does modern dating have problems? Yeah. Can people be shallow? Absolutely. However, you can’t let that stop you from living life as much as you can. You can’t change your height, face shape, etc. But, you can change the way you see life.

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Anonymous 1d

It’s an entire parallel subfield within feminism that feminist scholars are at worst actively hostile toward, and at best woefully unequipped to handle.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

Very sad

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

And like my heart goes out to them its clear they were let down in life severely but they really suck

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

As somebody who almost fell down that pipeline and clawed my way out I do feel bad for them as well. I’m also really curious about their opinions on the whole movement/groups.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 1d

I’m curious, what would one of their decent points be if you don’t mind me asking

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

Red pill stands up for men when quite literally no one else will and calls out the hypocrisy and double standards of women that often goes unnoticed. It also encourages self-improvement and discipline. Black pill I think tends to be more correct than many, especially women, want to admit. These stereotypes that women want a tall ripped man with a huge dick and generational wealth don’t come from nowhere. I’ve seen and heard very many women claiming that these are things they want.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

But of course, like I said, they have unfortunately become too extreme. Red pillers often blame women for all their problems and see women as objects. Black pillers exaggerate too much; obviously you’re not completely cooked if you don’t meet one of the above requirements, but you’re definitely at a disadvantage. It’s a shame, these “communities” would be a lot better if they weren’t so emotionally driven by anger and hate.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 22h

👆

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 20h

i think birth rates are falling due people not wanting to bring children into a world that's already extremely overpopulated and very corrupted

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 20h

People have certainly been hypnotically conditioned to believe that along with “there’s no hope at healing from what’s been done.”

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 20h

hypnotically conditioned? bro no, that's literally just a fact a life. the world is so overpopulated it's illegal to have more than one baby in certain countries? also not to mention lots of women don't want to have kids. so its not really up to us.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 20h

Big world traveler eh?

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 19h

Mhmm, there’s also certainly other underlying factors where women are tired of being singular caretakers, but frankly good men are afraid to be parents, because if the wrong person walks into the room while they’re changing their daughter they could end up in jail. Legit just read about a parent who was arrested for letting their 7 year old son walk 1/4 of a mile down the road to go play with their friends, and some neighbor called the police.

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 19h

I certainly wasn’t afraid to be a parent for the 8 months I was given the impression a pregnancy would result in the kid being mine (it wasn’t). There wasn’t a soul walking this earth that would have stood between me and what it took to make sure that child was protected and provided for. Much less a bunch of Karen’s or cops trying to do the Karen’s bidding.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 18h

good for you, but no offense you're not the one giving birth. i find it completely understandable that more women aren't wanting to become mothers. again no hate to those who want children. it just makes a lot of sense why more of Gen Z doesn't want any. i however don't think birth rates have anything to do with incel behavior in men.

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 12h

I mean you can change your height and face shape these days

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 11h

Yes, but having seen those surgeries I don’t think it’s worth it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #8 10h

A buddy of mine did it and it worked really well, there’s a long recovery period but he’s like 5 inches taller now

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 10h

How’s his walking

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 10h

He just got the last surgery yesterday, and he’ll be back to full ability (running, jumping, etc.) in 8 weeks

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Anonymous replying to -> #7 10h

In 2 weeks he’l be able to walk without some kind of aid

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 10h

Bruh the world is NOT overpopulated, Southeast Asia is.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 9h

its still valid and understandable for a woman to not want to have kids. plus we as men really have no control over it since we aren't the ones that will have yo deal with getting pregnant and giving birth.

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