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blackpilljesus · 8 months
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I'd be less depressed and blackpilled if people were more honest about moid evil. We're all living in it, we all see it yet it's denied. Not only is it denied but moids are loved and defended despite all their cruelty. Excuses are made for them. Despite all the hatred moids show they're treated like injured animals rather than the terrorists they are. It's maddening. Women have been conditioned to hate other women & girls and love moids despite everything. Many women are ready to throw another woman under the bus to save their own skin. So in the end it's so isolating.
The thing that makes gaslighting torture isn't the primary abuse but the constant denial of the abuse as it's right in front of you. That's what drives you to insanity as you're being told what you perceive isn't so while you can see it there. It's one thing to recognise abuse and move accordingly but when it's denied outright it's another thing. Instead of primarily dealing with the abuse at hand you're dealing with proving the abuse is there in the first place. Protip: dont do this, just walk away from people who deny - it's not worth arguing the obvious; most people are more aware than they let on.
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kahmeokiblog · 11 days
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We will probably never reach a point where women can reverse the patriarchal power relation between men and women because they don't have the power to do so. Men will use their power position to prevent such an event from happening, but if it does, it's bc men PERMITTED it. What I think is that women liberation lies in men's hands not women's. So women are doomed to be dominated by men. This is not a pessimistic but a logical conclusion that you reach once you understand domination and its logical and practical implications.
All the rights women have obtained have been given to them by men, women didn't obtain them on their own because they didn't have the power to get them, they didn't control power structures to give themselves those rights. To believe otherwise is to misunderstand political domination and its implications. Men have enabled feminism to spread in culture, for whatever reason. I think to better understand why, consider this:
It did not threaten male supremacy.
and/or served a male agenda.
Feminist activism led by women is useless. Women are doomed, patriarchy is eternal.
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women don't actually know how sadistic men are..i was just thinking about how it's a daily routine for men to watch videos of women being humiliated, abused and graped. it's unfathomable how much they hate us and yet we have to live with them and encounter them everyday
#radicalfeminism #radfem
#blackpillfeminism #radicalfeminist
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basedandhygienic247 · 2 years
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I was a member of r/blackpillfeminism before it got banned and honestly I think it was great for venting rage and sadness. I don't think it's a political identity but more of a mode of thinking you can move in and out of. Even on the subreddit, women talked about feminist action, but more with the detail of, "but most women probably won't do this." I think there's some fairness to that way of thinking. Hell, there's radical feminists from the 2nd-wave who were highly influential who STILL married men and had children with them despite their speeches and books. And now we're devolving into a pornography, prostituion, pedo hell. A lot of the women there were separatists, many of them being straight. They were pro-self defense and gave instructions on getting permits to arm women with guns, how to fight a man to maim him, and more. I think women's lib is seriously lacking in actual direction and rage. Women need to get angry! Their hopelessness and sadness made them angry, and I feel the same way. Blackpill led me to acceptance: I can't change men and it seems that most women are either in denial or so deep in their socialization that they wouldn't support a women's lib movement, so I'll just do what I can. I don't always feel so depressed, and I don't think we should accept total hopelessness, but having places to lament helped so much. It was so unfiltered. It's like an uppercut following to radical feminist "peaking's" sucker punch. I think anyone who sees the full scope of misogyny is probably a little black pilled.
Thank you for sharing this, I didn't realise there was a reddit community for it... but tbf that kind of makes sense. Not sure how i feel about that tbh :/
I think it opens a lot of good discussions that I'm interested in learning about but it's definitely one I don't want to do myself because I had to write my answer to the ask soooo fucking carefully and clearly to avoid drama. No thank you.
I also agree that women need be able to talk about how they are burnt out and shouldn't have to put on a happy face when things are actually turning to shit. I think the mistake is describing it as feminism. Maybe it's more of a tool for women to have the opportunity to be miserable without people offering solutions or getting annoyed at them for being downers. It's not like they go out of their way to bring those views into radical feminism.
It's not for me, but without talking about it we can't know if it's useful or not.
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carharttlesbian · 2 years
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things ive found on the blackpillfeminism sub within the past 15 minutes:
misogyny
racism
ableism
nationalism
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blackpilledrad · 4 years
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thepinkpills · 3 years
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ThePinkPill.co is like Reddit.. but for women. After Reddit unfairly banned a number of female-only subs, we decided to create a space where women could speak freely online without the misogyny. The site is not PC and it welcomes all different communities of women including feminists and non-feminists, controversial and wholesome, to create their subs and run them as they see fit. We are new and building from scratch with no ads. We need volunteers be it coders, social media, content creators, mods, donations, merch, whatever it takes to keep this project alive and unlike any space we've seen online. Come take the journey with us!
Https://ThePinkPill.co
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considerthehorses · 3 years
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The total state of “Black Pilled Feminists”. This is what has become of Black Pilled Feminism. 
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blackpilljesus · 6 months
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So when somebody drives drunk and hits someone, the driver is at fault.
But when a moid rapes a woman while he happens to be drunk, suddenly it is seen as an excuse to lower the sentence or even bail the moid out
And if the woman was drunk, it was apparently her fault. Rape is the only crime I see where victims are routinely treated like a criminal more than the perpetrators are.
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deaddruid · 3 years
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Whats r/blackpillfeminism
it was a subreddit (basically a subcommunity on the website reddit, if anyone is unfamiliar) that centered around women who basically came to the conclusion that women had lost the fight against patriarchy, and most were separatists/did not condone dating men under any circumstances. 
truthfully i don’t know if i 100% agreed with everything posted there but it was my first introduction to gender ideology criticism/radical feminism and planted a seed that i never could shake after that. 
but this spring, when the blm riots were at their peak and companies realized they could no longer profit off of allowing hate groups on their websites, reddit deleted a bunch of far right subreddits/communities. including a bunch of scary “terf” subreddits, because women wanting spaces to discuss their sex-based oppression are as evil as nazis, incels, misogynists, racists, homophobes and bigots
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hugewoman · 4 years
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r/gendercritical was banned and every trans or tra sub is celebrating. news outlets have been reporting that it and “other far right hate subs” were deleted which is grievous insult on top of extremely painful injury.
it honestly feels hopeless that we’ll ever be allowed to speak freely and openly even in the hidden corners we try to dig out for ourselves
It had upwards of 60k members... women all around the world that could speak and share and vent and meme and acknowledge how crazy the double think we’re expected to engage in is
r/pinkpillfeminism and r/blackpillfeminism are also gone
This is mass censorship of female voices on such a breathtaking scale I legitimately don’t know how to respond
And they’re celebrating
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bagsbanni · 4 years
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the real tragedy is that reddit deleted blackpillfeminism 
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kiefbowl · 4 years
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tbh that blackpillfeminism sub sounds like males larping i mean they tried to start female incel movement about women who only get sex but not love from men or some other stupid shit
I wouldn’t be surprised on male involvement, but don’t be so quick to think women aren’t involved, even self styled “feminist” women. The “pick me behavior” sounds very male but I wouldn’t be surprised if women started this sub and contribute to it earnestly
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opabiniawillreturn · 4 years
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What do you think about r/PinkPill and r/BlackPillFeminism?
I honestly don't know anything about those. what are they about?
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Stan Tsunade from Naruto because I too have kinda given up blackpillfeminism ladies
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