
Oneitiscel
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https://www.princeea.com/mother-warns-parents-after-son-red-pilled/
Suddenly, the content was less about Minecraft and more about masculinity. A few influencers began appearing again and again—confident, loud, and polarizing. Their videos came wrapped in humor and slick editing but carried sharp messages: women can’t be trusted, men are victims, and the world is stacked against you.
He parroted lines that sounded too grown-up—and too bitter—for an 11-year-old. Phrases like “women are gold diggers” and “men are always blamed” slipped into casual conversation.
He began tossing out phrases that felt rehearsed, like they’d been lifted straight from a script. “Women are gold diggers.” “Men can’t do anything right anymore.” “It’s always the man’s fault.” For an 11-year-old growing up in a house full of women, these views were especially jarring.
Influencers like Andrew Tate had made their way into Spencer’s watch history—not by his search, but by the platform’s algorithm.
Spencer became defensive during conversations about gender. He brushed off women’s accomplishments and began parroting ideas about traditional roles—ones Rachel had never taught him.
Together, they even watched Netflix’s Adolescence, a series exploring how boys can be radicalized online.
Dare I say, based?