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MGTOWs debate the best way to “Red Pill” 14-year-old boys

Getting them while they’re young

It’s depressing to think that some Men Going Their Own Way have children. It must be awful for their daughters to have to deal with such floridly misogynistic dads, and the situation isn’t that much better for the sons who have to endure hateful and unhelpful “red pill” prothletizing during their formative years.

On the MGTOW subreddit today, some of the regulars are discussing the best ways to “red pill” one commenter’s 14-year-old son.

Fphilippe45 wrote:

I know I’ve already gave him a few red pills like : “woman does not love a man like a man loves a woman”, or “the most important thing in life is your freedom, your health and relatives”…

I don’t want to tell him to GYOW abruptly, but I definitively want him to understand his self-worth and to not worship pussies.

Any idea of the few red pills I can already give him at 14 ?

Commenters fell all over themselves responding with their suggestions, the most enthusiastic propagandist-by-proxy being a fellow called donersbruv2, who spewed out more than 600 words on the topic in the form of an 11-point list, with suggestions ranging from “Never marry” to “If you remove the vagina from the equation, women are terribly boring creatures” and “Women virtue-signal to be able to capitalize on their hypergamous nature.” 

Because there is apparently nothing more appealing to 14-year-old boys than an earful of MGTOW jargon.

“Women are always trying to find a better suitor, be it higher status, more money, better looks, etc. due to her hypergamous nature,” donersbruv2 posited.

She’s essentially always talking to, meeting, and looking for a new guy behind her bf/husbands back. Only once she’s found a better suitor and solidified the relationship (with lots of sex) will she tell her bf/husband she “wants to take some time off” or something similar. As if this isn’t bad enough, she could possibly come crawling back later. Yuck!

Never mind that men cheat more often than women, with 20 percent of men admitting they cheated during marriage as opposed to only 13 percent of women, according to the General Social Survey. Clearly the MGTOWs are working with what Kellyanne Conway once famously called “alternative facts,” otherwise known as alternatives to facts.

Other commenters have their own bits of “wisdom” they think are worth sharing with barely teenage boys. Some were merely inappropriate. “First show him safe porn and let him have a coom in peace so he will be thinking with the correct head,” advised CelebritySteam.

After that lay out AWALT [All Women Are Like That] behaviors. If he’s smart now that he knows what he should be looking for he will see it himself. If not so smart he will get thotted a few times before getting it.

“Post nut clarity is a wonderful thing,” agreed Griever113.

Before you make any big decision, rub one out. If you still want to make that decision, spend the night and think it over.

Boys just love it when their dads are creepily obsessed with their masturbatory habits.

Some commenters offered advice that was simply baffling. “I would simply advise him to be discreet and discreet,” wrote RecentFix1.

But the majority of the commenters stuck with typical MGTOW misogyny. Silly_birb advised:

I would tell him

“Never trust females, especially those you like because they know it due to a sixth sense and they will try to use you”

“Females will throw you under the bus to be with the hot guy or to protect themselves to look bad in front of people”

“Women will judge a man only on his looks, which is not how he dress or act but simply genetic characteristics like a wide jaw, narrow eyes, face ratios, how tall he is and muscles”

“Most important thing: a girl is her friends.
She will always follow the group and they will condition her about who to date, and when she should leave or cheat”

What wonderful things to fill the head of a 14-year-old with.

“Tell him that often women will use a man for money or free food,” Shimakaze4 insisted.

She might say she likes you but does she really like you, or does she like you because you do something for her. Even my mother told me when I was 12 “be careful of girls, all they want is money and free stuff”.

Great job, mom.

“Never emotionally invest,” encouraged Hiromant.

If you like her, immediately distance yourself mentally. You can be nice to her within reason but if you fall in love and get oneitis, it’s over. Women love men who are somewhat indifferent to them.

I can’t think of a better formula for bad (or no) relationships.

DrPr0ctr credited his dad for instilling some red-pill wisdom when he was young.

My dad used subtle sayings like “don’t look them in the eyes” and things like that. It sort of fostered this natural distrust of women from a young age.

Uh, red pill aside, what the hell kind of advice is this? Women aren’t going to steal your soul by looking you in the eye.

In some ways the most depressing replies came from other MGTOWs fathers who admitted that they had tried at least a limited amount of “red pilling” with their sons of similar age.

Fill a kid’s head with shit and you’re likely to derail his life.

I can only hope the kids in question are able to see through the bullshit and forge a better life than that of their dads.

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C.A.Collins
C.A.Collins
4 years ago

@Tabby
Irony jumped the rails and plowed through a circus before exploding, raining clowns down on a terrified public.
(Swiped from Jim Wright, and paraphrased because I couldn’t be arsed to go block-quote him.)

BigKitty
BigKitty
4 years ago

@ kimstu — I know, right? I keep hearing this BS about how “males and females learn in different ways” and “school systems favor girls early on,” and it always seems to boil down to, it’s cruel and unfair to expect boys to sit still, be quiet, pay attention to the teacher and do their homework.

And yet, for literally centuries of human experience, only boys were permitted to go to school. Guess what? Schools expected them to sit still, be quiet, pay attention to the teacher and do their homework. And for centuries, boys did all those things just fine.

Oh, but now, because girls are doing all those things just fine, and maybe even better, those expectations are suddenly oh-so-unfair to boys? Give me a break.

Battering Lamb
Battering Lamb
4 years ago

Women aren’t going to steal your soul by looking you in the eye.

And even if we did, and believed in souls, we wouldn’t want a grody one like a miggy or incel.

Naglfar
Naglfar
4 years ago

@Battering Lamb

And even if we did, and believed in souls, we wouldn’t want a grody one like a miggy or incel.

Maybe we could somehow convert it into a better one? Or combine it with others? Someone tell me how to do soul magic.

NautaliaC
NautaliaC
4 years ago

This sounds like advice from all the worst of Robert Plant’s lyrics, but instead of silly-fun Zeppelin wanking it’s been funneled through a game of telephone into a zeroth law of ‘she done me wrong’ where “me” is replaced with “all men.”

Or insert any rock lyricist with similar topics.

BabyFishMouth
BabyFishMouth
4 years ago

My stepfather used to say, “I don’t trust anything that bleeds for seven days and doesn’t die.” Then he’d laugh and laugh. Jerk.

Naglfar
Naglfar
4 years ago

@NautaliaC

This sounds like advice from all the worst of Robert Plant’s lyrics, but instead of silly-fun Zeppelin wanking it’s been funneled through a game of telephone into a zeroth law of ‘she done me wrong’ where “me” is replaced with “all men.”

A MGTOW band would be so depressing and horrible. I imagine some sort of post-grunge or nu-metal band where every song is about how horrible women are and talking about going their own way but never actually doing it.

NautaliaC
NautaliaC
4 years ago

A MGTOW band would be so depressing and horrible. I imagine some sort of post-grunge or nu-metal band where every song is about how horrible women are and talking about going their own way but never actually doing it.

This sounds so ripe for parody music.

Naglfar
Naglfar
4 years ago

@NautaliaC

This sounds so ripe for parody music.

Maybe if I have some time later I’ll write a song parodying it. I’m thinking Limp Bizkit or Korn but somehow even more angry and misogynistic. And throw in a few buzzwords.

Jenora Feuer
Jenora Feuer
4 years ago

@NautaliaC, Naglfar:
Weird Al already did ‘I Was Only Kidding’, which would fit in with a lot of these sorts of guys…

When I said that I’d be faithful, when I promised I’d be true,

When I swore that I would never be with anyone but you,

When I told you that I loved you, with those tender words I spoke,

I was only kidding… can’t you take a joke?

Though most of them aren’t capable of being that subtle.

Alan Robertshaw
Alan Robertshaw
4 years ago

@ jenora

Ah, that’s great timing! I was just thinking of paging you, to see if you had any thoughts on this NASA announcement. What can it be that you can only see in infra red and is related to future human exploration? We already know about the water, so that would be a bit of an anti-climax.

@ MGTOW music

It’s not quite MGTOW but Jilted John has a bit of an overlap with some incel whinges.

Surplus to Requirements
Surplus to Requirements
4 years ago

What NASA announcement? I seem to be missing some context here.

weirwoodtreehugger: chief manatee

I definitively want him to understand his self-worth and to not worship pussies.

Bad parenting. We should all worship pussies.
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Dalillama
Dalillama
4 years ago

Old-fashioned MGTOW music:
https://youtu.be/NdbiOMIC-N4

Last edited 4 years ago by Dalillama
Redsilkphoenix: Jetpack Vixen, Intergalactic Mean
Redsilkphoenix: Jetpack Vixen, Intergalactic Mean
4 years ago

OT: for those of a certain skeptical bent, The Amazing Randi has died of old age:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/the-amazing-randi-famed-magician-and-escapologist-dies-at-92

On topic, I can only echo those here who hope that the kid(s) in question can purge themselves of this kind of ‘advice’ easily. Cause otherwise, yikes!

ObSidJag
ObSidJag
4 years ago

@Battering Lamb

Women aren’t going to steal your soul by looking you in the eye.

And even if we did, and believed in souls, we wouldn’t want a grody one like a miggy or incel.

Well, Halloween *is* just around the corner. Don’t know about anyone else, but I’m running low on eye of newt. I suppose eye of Incel/MRA twit could do in a pinch. Best dig out my best asbestos proof gloves though. Can’t be too careful harvesting something that toxic.

Oh, and as for their “souls” such as they are…sorry, the less said about that the better.

@Sheila Crosby:
*Tabby kitten hugs*…squee!!! Who doesn’t need that overload of cuteness?

Also glad to read the Dark Lord’s writing again, but, again DF, please take whatever breaks you need as you need them. Grief sets it’s own pace.

Last edited 4 years ago by ObSidJag
tim gueguen
4 years ago

It’s interesting to see some of the people in the discussion David quotes use Japanese screen names. Apparently they’ve never heard, or manage to ignore, the Japanese term bishonen, which refers to young men with an androgynous appearance. A lot of Japanese women find the idea appealing, and someone described as bishonen generally isn’t muscular with a square jaw.

Then there’s the Takarazuka Revue, a musical theatre troupe where all the roles are played by women. Again we have an element of Japanese culture where the “men” aren’t the square jawed bruisers MGTOWs think are the desire of all women.

MorgaineleFee
MorgaineleFee
4 years ago

@Naglfar, @Kimstu:

thank you for your response.
The debate about which educational system is working best is quite ongoing. For me, as a feminist and part-time teacher myself, what matters the most in my profession is to make all the students to learn as much as possible, regardless of who they are/background, etc.
When I was doing my training, there where some textbooks about didactic methods (written by men, eg. Wilian Dylan) that pointed out how young boys tend to study little bc they want to show their peers they can reach good results without any effort. If they didn’t study and had unsatisfactory results, they could always say that it depended on external causes (didn’t study, had other to do, etc) rather than admitting they weren’t natural born geniuses. For girls, it looks like instead that it’s perfectly Ok to show you’ve studied hard in order to get good marks, so they in fact they get better marks in average.
Wiliam Dylan wrote that when he’s going out to schools,he points out that good results are always the product of many hours hard work, taking some famous examples from sports, in order to especially convince boys that studying hard is the right way and nothing to be ashamed of.
Also, when teaching sex ed last year (I also have a science background), the class had a discussions about societal expectations for boys and girls. One boy told that “in order to show you’re a real men, you feel pressured to show your peers you’re outstanding in something, could be school, or sport, or computer games, whatever”.

That sounds to me as the product of toxic ideals about masculinity, rather than a “hyperfeminized school”, or “feminist teaching doctrines” or whatever MRAs are spewing to complain about women.

@Naglfar

Since he is a teacher, have you considered trying to bring his online stuff to the attention of the school? I’m not sure in this specific case whom one would tell, but it’s an option.

I’m usually reluctant to influence someone’s employer, and I think in this case it is also practically difficult. As long as the person behave *formally* in a correct way, he can’t get shit bc of personal opinions in his free time (and I also am for freedom of speech). It must be demonstrated, beyond any doubt, that those opinions are directly and negatively affecting the pupil’s studies and grades. I’ve no elements for this, but of course I’m concerned. I think it’s up to students and their parents to eventually report misconducts.

Also, I think you’re right that he’s down the rabbit hole. He tweeted about denying the existence of rape culture, he denies the higher prevalence of men’s doing DV and rape, brings up that “false accusations” are a relevant %, etc. So, bringing data it will be pointless, since he’ll reply that data are false and manipulated. There’s no much common ground for a discussion.

Ohlmann
Ohlmann
4 years ago

@Alan, about first post : but very good advice if he actually talk about gorgons, the only kind of women where it can be appropriate to not look into the eyes during discussions.

I mean, gorgons certainly are more real than the wimin they talk of.

@Morgaine : I have the impression educational methods actually make much less of a difference than class being smaller, professors being less stressed, personality of teachers and the like. In other words, I find that polemics around education methods to be a smoke screen who distract from real issues.

Now, about your friend, I would say that if you cannot do anything about him, then it’s not your problem and you should not fret about what to do. Trying to burden oneself with problems they can’t solve is a quick way to sadness (and depression, too).

As for whether he is dangerous to children, I would say it’s possible, but most childrens are perfectly able to cope with some, or even most, teachers being toxic and not end up toxic. Sure, he look like he is a problem, but a rather tame one all things considered, and the fact he is a MRA concern me more than a MRA being a teacher.

(also, do someone know from where come the “le fée” spelling ? Do it come from english ?)

Naglfar
Naglfar
4 years ago

@MorgaineleFee
If there is no common ground for a discussion it might be best to just avoid this person if possible. He sounds like he’s not a good presence in your life.

opposablethumbs
opposablethumbs
4 years ago

@Ohlmann, I think in British folklore at least, “le” may tend to get used with the more anglicised “Fay” (Morgan/Morgana/Morgaine le Fay) whereas versions of the stories and of the name that have stuck with “Fée” also keep the appropriate “la” (e.g. Morgan la Fée or la Fee). But IANAFolklorist (cultural anthropologist???) so I dunno, it may be that lots of variants are in use 🙂

Last edited 4 years ago by opposablethumbs
Jenora Feuer
Jenora Feuer
4 years ago

@Alan Robertshaw:
I don’t see a link to which NASA announcement you’re talking about, either.

Alan Robertshaw
Alan Robertshaw
4 years ago

@ jenora

This is NASA’s own rather bland teaser. Lots of people seem to be getting pretty excited with the speculation though; which is probably setting ourselves up for massive disappointment 😀

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-announce-new-science-results-about-moon

Masse_Mysteria
Masse_Mysteria
4 years ago

TIL learned that “muscles” are wholly dependent on your genes. Good to know!

@BigKitty

it’s cruel and unfair to expect boys to sit still, be quiet, pay attention to the teacher and do their homework.

It took me a while before I could listen open-mindedly to stuff about “what to do with boys under-performing” because the first time I remember hearing suggestions, they were from someone who thought that gender-segregating some of the classes would help, the example given being that during a math lesson girls could stay in the classroom solving written problems while boys go out into a nearby forest with a teacher to see the same stuff demonstrated in real life.

I’m still a bit miffed about that, since it seemed like it was punishing these hypothetical girls for their hypothetical good behaviour. Also, of you have the teaching resources to divide classes in half part-time, maybe just teach smaller groups?

@Kat

@an autistic giraffe

“don’t look them in the eyes” 

 what the hell kind of advice is this?

 

I think he was confusing women with bears.

My boyfriend and I both guffawed.

Was it because [your] boyfriend is a bear?

Last edited 4 years ago by Masse_Mysteria
Naglfar
Naglfar
4 years ago

@Masse_mysteria

Also, of you have the teaching resources to divide classes in half part-time, maybe just teach smaller groups?

I would think this would be a better option given the resources, seeing as it would allow a better teacher-student ratio.

I admit I’m also very cynical of the “boys are underperforming” line because 99% of the time I see it brought up it’s by MRAs arguing in bad faith. Maybe there’s some truth to it and maybe something should be done to address it, but it’s not really my biggest concern when it comes to fixing education.