Brian Atlas
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most women who are sex workers, heavily tattooed, and/or who use excessive makeup/filters are just deeply insecure due to undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues.
pretending the problem is external is easier than admitting something is wrong with them.
But drivel appropriation aside. The sex work, the tattoos, the makeup/filter use (body dysmorphia), is orders of magnitude more emblematic, inculpatory, and evident of mental illness than anything the “red pill” supposedly is or espouses.


bri@bri_br4t
most red pill men are just deeply insecure due to undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues. pretending the problem is external (other women) is easier than admitting something is wrong with them.
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@vasimkwality Great AI response there. Did I make the claim that it AUTOMATICALLY points to it?
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@mr__jpc @sneako @paleochristcon We have invited him multiple times. He refuses. Not enough clout for him I guess.
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Since this criticism is directed at me, I think it’s fair to respond. It isn't without a sense of irony Sneako built his fame and audience off exactly that which he is now criticizing. He had no qualms participating when it was expedient to do so. Now, it appears, it is expedient for him to attack the very thing which brought him all his success. Rather soulless if you ask me.
Conveniently, Sneako has smuggled in a bunch of false premises here in his post. I run a panel podcast with predominantly women, but I certainly do not hate women, and I certainly do not think women are useless. Sneako on the other hand... though he has scrubbed his old clips/livestreams, those who remember... Remember when you bullied that woman with the deep voice on FNF for 20 minutes? That's who you are Sneako. Let's not pretend you are enlightened now and have cleansed yourself of that.
Tangentially, Sneako appears to be a high-conflict individual. Having destroyed his relationships with Myron and Andrew Tate. Much of his commentary seems more about personal animus and vindictiveness rather than actual truth seeking.
SNEAKO@sneako
The manosphere is built on the idea that women are useless while solely relying on them to operate. • pimping women on onlyfans • debate show panels with all women • selling courses on picking women up Nothing more soulless than building an empire on something you hate.
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My apologies, Google has it wrong then. Lists it as 48. In any case, once again, please do not take offense: As a 46 year old, men in their 30s who resort to dating women significantly their senior probably don't have the SMV to pull women their age/younger. Thus, they don't have the optionality to select against high body count. Do you have kids or want to have kids? There is the added issue of fertility. The type of man with no desire for family/children (whether by choice or necessity) probably cares less about body count. You're also a liberal/feminist right? You're probably dating liberal/feminist men, who are far more uncaring of this than more moderate/conservative men.
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@BrianAtlas 1) Most of the men I date are in their 30s
2) I'm sure people 'care' in some way, but no one actually asks this of the people they're dating. No one *really* wants to know. It's just not important if you actually like someone.
3) I'm not 48
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In real life, no one talks about other people in terms of numeric value. No one asks the people they are dating or sleeping with what their “body count” is. Most women are not gold digging whores who only seek to date rich men who look like the college quarterback. All women on social media are not prostitutes and no one is reading a book called Morning Glory Milking Farm.
The boys and young men who follow streamers like those featured in @louistheroux's documentary about the "manosphere," though, wouldn’t know that. Because they don’t go out into the real world. They don’t know any real women. They don’t have partners. I don’t even know if they have any male friends in real life. They grew up online, mainlining porn and clips from men calling themselves “HStikkytokky.”
These streamers surround themselves with pornstars, convincing their followers that this is a sign of success, while simultaneously telling their young fans that these women deserve no respect on account of their “high body count” and whoredom. They insist money and a collection of very stupid women with very low self-esteem are the primary things that make men real men instead of soyboys. (That, and having big muscles and very tight pants.)
The HStikkytokkys and Justin Wallers and Myron Gaines’ of the world, though, don’t actually seem very manly to me. They seem like gay little boys obsessed with their appearances. They have no useful skills to offer, like hunting or fishing or wood chopping or house building. They have nothing useful to offer at all, in fact. They apparently spend all their time online, live streaming for other little boys who also have nothing of value to offer the world.
To be clear, this is not a dig at men and boys on the whole. Nor is the documentary. This is purely a dig at the the soulless grifters who saw there was a group of vulnerable, unhappy, naive boys ripe for the picking—with no real world knowledge or wisdom to prevent them from believing any lie sent their way. These boys clearly are lacking in good male role models and real world relationships that could offer a healthy, normal vision of either women or men. They are also online all day and night—the perfect targets for this messaging.
It is sad, really, more than it is scary.

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Sabrina Carpenter at Lollapalloza having over 100K people call men “STUPID!” and “USELESS!”. No attention paid to toxic femininity, the many faults of feminism, and how misandry permeates our culture. Misandry is not just allowed or tolerated, it’s fully accepted and rewarded. Where is the Netflix documentary? Where is the media/journalist/NGO condemnation? Where are the very concerned governments/politicians? Where is the deplatforming?
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This is worse than anything Andrew Tate has said. But you won't see any outrage. Where is the deplatforming? Where are the hit pieces? Where is the legacy media hysteria? Where is the lawfare? Where are the false accusations? @Cobratate @TateTheTalisman
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