Why Donald Trump is Not 'Red Pill'

2Wycked

Ostrich
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Duke Castile

Crow
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Further why can't The Donald's interests be aligned with what's best for society?

Why does it have to be a "sacrifice" in order to to be red pill. That's as blue pill as it fucking gets.

For a math guy you think trading a higher value for a lesser one is red pill? That's the definition of a bad deal and not what a man like Trump would ever do.

You should at least have the decency to back up why you think these things with some sort of evidence.

Like, how Trump's plans don't benefit society.

I also stand by my original analysis.

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dads

Kingfisher
Self-sacrifice is inherently "blue pill". Only men living in a fantasy world think they will (or should) be appreciated for their sacrifices. I don't really have an opinion on US politics either way, but there's so many other places you could have gone to post this sentiment where you might've found people who agreed with you.
 

Hotwheels

Crow
Gold Member
A weakened, pastoral US is not good for Trump's business.

A strong, growing US grows Trump's business.

Trump wants a strong, growing US.

Trump is as alpha as it gets.
 

dispenser

Woodpecker
Being red pill is about self-sacrifice?

It's funny, because if that is true, our culture is already red pill.

No need for change. It's already expected for men to give up large chunks of their income to pay government welfare (and wages for the government employees who selflessly run it all the way to the bank,) for men to give up their children if their wife gets bored, for the burden to be on men to be entertaining to women on pain of wealth confiscation or imprisonment, for the payment of alimony, etc.
 

Fast Eddie

Pelican
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ordinaryleastsquared said:
I wanted to share my comments to the Goliathan 300 page thread about El Don.

"Because being a 'red pill' president isn't about banging hot girls, being arrogant, and expecting the whole world to sniff your piss stains.

Its about making the world a better place for human beings to exist in, improving problems and creating efficiency and equity in the bureaucracy, and building alliances domestically and abroad to make these goals a reality.

Being a red pill leader is about solving complex issues that involve multiple stakeholders and interests and realizing the world and policy is not black and white.

Being a red pill leader is about sacrificing your own egocentric concerns for the betterment of society.

Donald Trump is not Red Pill."

I stand by my analysis.

This reads like some boilerplate gibberish a particularly dimwitted junior consultant would type in a powerpoint presentation while taking a shit in the airport toilet. I read this and it's like "blah blah blah, blah blah blah, .....Blah blah!"

I'm honestly not impressed. When I was in consulting, I could write empty platitudes about "efficiency" and "stakeholders" for fucking pages and pages and the shit would flow smooth, like. We're talking a 100 slide ppt deck. Sure, it wouldn't actually SAY anything, but it sounded smart as fuck! This guy's gibberish chokes hard, would only fill half a slide, and you can tell he's already struggling hard.

WNHES: Would Not Hire as Empty Suit.
 

richler

Sparrow
At the international level, the "blue pill" consists of unaccountable transnational institutions, economic globalisation, quantitative easing, mass immigration, "social justice" rhetoric as a domestic cover for late-imperial warmongering and so forth. That's the sleepwalker consensus and the mainstream circumstance. Donald Trump's success is a nationalist reaction to this. He has definitively stated that he will not pursue further destabilisation in Syria (and is instead willing to work with Putin), will block mass immigration and will return manufacturing jobs to the US.

Pill looks red to me.
 

HankMoody

 
Banned
ordinaryleastsquared said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPRfP_TEQ-g

You guys have fun :)

This forum was, at a point, a useful resource for improving dating skills and for folks trying to better their lives or guys getting out of bad relationships and trying to get back in the game. But things seem to have turned towards a weird group think mentality.. based on fantasy online credibility. Oh well.

As someone who starts a lot of threads, mostly about dating, this one was annoying.

There is already a Donald Trump thread. Most of us don't care about your political disagreements with other members of this forum. I sure don't.

I stand by my analysis.
 
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