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Low post and zero rep newbies: Read this
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Low post and zero rep newbies: Read this

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I've been writing about the red pill and "feminism" as it pertains to free speech under my real name for awhile. Recently some people have decided that third wave feminism is a now religion and therefore beyond criticism or questioning, and those who do so are purveyors of "hate speech." It's become increasingly difficult for people like me to continue speaking out, no matter how restrained, without it having a very real impact on business. I've had several professional colleagues unfriend me on Facebook over the most seemingly innocuous posts that hint on challenging third wave feminism. I wish this wasn't the case, but it is. For the SJWs, this is a very personal, emotional issue. Every time I have hinted at questioning third wave feminism in public, it's resulted in personal and professional consequences, and often from unlikely sources.

Recently, I adopted a pseudonym to avoid real life problems. I started posting on here, ROK, and Danger & Play because I have things to say that I can't express under my real name, or even in public.

Do I have a high reputation and high post count? Nope. I started this account a few weeks ago instead of just posting under my real name, which is what I've done in the past. My identity isn't the best kept secret, but I don't want it associated with Google. And I want to speak my beliefs, which extreme SJWs now characterize as "extreme hate speech."

I get where you're coming from. SJWs are going to try and penetrate the RVF. But at the same time, writing off every "n00b" with a strong opinion is counterproductive. We're not all actually "n00bs", and the focus should be on the quality of the poster's content.

Further, I hope that more are gaining the courage to speak out, even if it's anonymously. Despite having a prominent blog (not focused on masculinity or game), I've lurked for years in the forums. But it's gotten to the point where I feel the need to speak out, strongly, but using my real name would hurt my business.

Put differently, I've started to actually give a shit about the deeper issues instead of just viewing "pickup artistry" as a means to an end for improving my sex life. I actually care more about the deeper issues now, and view game simply as a necessary evil.

The good news is that I think we are starting to make progress. Frankly, I think we're a silent majority now starting to get a voice because of places like this.
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