Paul Elam:
The red pill is about looking at these issues in an honest way even when it's uncomfortable. And these things are uncomfortable, but without the willingness to set aside the programming and to set aside the false beliefs about what power is, and what women are, and who women are. Part of what we do is a pretty serious critique of both sexes. It's brutal. But critiquing the sexes is a real valuable thing; feminists don't want you to do it though, unless you're portraying women as victims and men as perpetrators. The red pill is about understanding that men and women are like everything else in the world, it's a mixed bag, you've got victims and perpetrators on both sides of the fence. And that's all, it's real simple, it's just not easy.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:58