TRP doesn't give men what they want. It just convinces them that they don't want it.

There's a very permissive element to the red pill and I think it goes deeper than any theory on game or on what women are like. Even the bluest people who find their way here have some idea how shit works; nobody's daft enough to actually buy gender equality. The issue is that for whatever reason, maybe feminist shaming tactics, an overbearing single mother, a bad father, etc., people are afraid to think it. Instead, they get fed women's ethics and all that shit as if its timeless and eternal, and they can't help but keep buying it.

A lot of what TRP does, probably even more than teach things about the world, is just pull people away from that and let them feel free to think and be. Imagine the state of mind of a man who's so pulled that he thinks nothing of terrifying the shit out of a woman such that she thinks she'll be raped. It flies so extremely in the face of the contemporary narrative and its ethics that it's comedic. Redpillschool once delta'd someone for referring to TRP as 'cultural insurgence' and I agree with his decision to do so.

It's a theme in a lot of great RP posts but it's rarely explicitly mentioned. I mentioned it once but it was one of my first posts, before I was even delta'd, and therefore pretty clumsy. The now deleted BurgandyCarpet agrees with me about the theme and its role in his legendary post. GLO puts it all over the place. It's a real good understated theme that I think is pretty close to the center of red pill.

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