While the highest men care about justice and truth, women value beauty and power only
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Women have no loyalty to any ideology. Their own biological interests dictate their behavior. Men are bound by their instincts to be far more tribalistic and loyal to whatever tribe they belong to.
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Pour_Lui wrote: 30 Dec 2025, 09:55 Especially if said power is gained through cunning. That's all there is to it.
And if you read the great philosophers, be the from the Classical era such as Aristotle, Plato, Marcus Aurelius or Augustine or those from the era of European Enlightenment be they Voltaire, Locke, Hobbes or Rousseau, you will see that while their particular cosmologies differ, as do the recommendations they make to the reader, they are all unanimous in asserting that women are impulsive, impetuous, irrational and promiscuous creatures that are governed by their emotions and incapable or reason.
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this led me to become what most people call "misogynist".
redpillers often end up saying "therefore I will adapt to woman standards". I think I decided to not adapt and refuse these standards. They are unjust. Why would you follow what women want? we have millennia old traditions of misogyny. Evidently these chinese and arabs and european misogynists had a point. Or would you rather trust a feminist "PHD" with 3 year study on the topic?
redpillers often end up saying "therefore I will adapt to woman standards". I think I decided to not adapt and refuse these standards. They are unjust. Why would you follow what women want? we have millennia old traditions of misogyny. Evidently these chinese and arabs and european misogynists had a point. Or would you rather trust a feminist "PHD" with 3 year study on the topic?
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