The Red Pill is an appeal to force
Posted in Editorials on October 16th, 2015by Elizabeth
Tags: Feminism
I have become fond of saying that antifeminism is an appeal to force. Many of the arguments that antifeminists make come down to the idea that because men are physically stronger than women that makes them somehow better people or smarter than women. They assign moral value to men’s size and strength. Red Pilers particular are fond of this argument.
Some examples:
The secret to a happy marriage is literally beating and raping your wife.
Men should organize and subdue women with violence.
Unless you can deadlift more than a “certified alpha” you can’t critizize masculinity. Physical strength is the same as being good as social sciences.
It’s not fair to men that our society has rejected violence as a means of solving problems!
If women are not afraid of physical violence from men, men are at a disadvantage.
Men have the ability to control women with force and violence. Women should always remember that.
For all of their bluster about how men are more logical and reasonable than women Red Pillers fall victim to a classic logical fallacy. An appeal to force is not an argument, it’s just a threat of violence. Should violence be how we decide what is true in science and mathematics as well as gender relations?
What is astounding about this argument is that some men seem to think that is new and original. I have said this previously, but women do not ever forget that they are smaller and weaker than men. This does not mean that they are right, however. We do not choose leaders via boxing matches and human beings as a whole are getting less violent over time. This is why The Red Pill is a reactionary movement. It seeks to put us back into a more primitive and violent time. Antifeminists are so fond of reminding women how many great accomplishments in art, science and technology were achieved by men. However in openly rhapsodizing about a time when men could beat and rape women with impunity and even social approval, they are seeking to go back to a time before those accomplishments existed.
See also: Debunking The Mammoths of MRA Mythology
Anti-feminism is an appeal to force.
October 17th, 2015 at 6:53 am
Where are the sources for all of these quotes?
October 17th, 2015 at 8:46 am
They’re all links. Click on the quotations to go to the sources.
October 17th, 2015 at 10:00 am
All feminists are pussies. They can’t lift because they don’t pump any testosterone because they’re all women, especially the men. Feminists try to prevent men from lifting because if men became real men then they’d know not to be little feminist bitch boys. Instead they write theory about how you’re not entitled to sex so that boys can rationalize their lack of success.
October 17th, 2015 at 11:09 am
Clearly the steroids are making you emotional.
October 17th, 2015 at 7:37 pm
Cis, you need a new hobby.