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Discussion The blackpill transcends politics

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I'd argue the blackpill can explain relationships better than some political ideas. They say the profit motive is what causes greed. But what fuels the profit motive? The answer is obvious to heterosexual men.

Sexual frustration is obvious, that's why it's the most common shaming tactic. If you look at the top 5 richest men, they are all normies; I'd argue Bill Gates had the highest PSL in his prime. I'm insinuating that they all got their success partly due to their heterosexuality and something other than their jawlines and penis size.

That being said how come this idea is not being discussed outside of incel circles? It's always capitalism, this capitalism that. But that does not address the problem of who gets the woman.

And I understand that economic systems do not answer this question directly but it should right? It's not controversial, women are the ultimate motivator of everything. No one can deny that.

@PPEcel and other intelligentcels thoughts?
 
Because it's not exactly within the domain of economics to study sexual frustration.

Ask a shrink.
 
incentives.

the mainstream is only concerned with acknowledging those facts that are of service to the upper classes. their incentives drive their actions and their actions drive where the spotlight of science goes.

any facts that lead to uncomfortable conclusions for the sponsors are eyed with care at best and at worst actively fought and sabotaged.
 
incentives.

the mainstream is only concerned with acknowledging those facts that are of service to the upper classes. their incentives drive their actions and their actions drive where the spotlight of science goes.

any facts that lead to uncomfortable conclusions for the sponsors are eyed with care at best and at worst actively fought and sabotaged.
Thought as much. I feel like this forum is too based and will be regulated within that context.
Because it's not exactly within the domain of economics to study sexual frustration.

Ask a shrink.
I'm concerned because ideas like ending the eternal struggle make no sense in context to pursuing a mate. If we were to hypothetically eliminate work, how would we primarily attract mates?
 
Too bad it's being co-opted by partisan politics.
 

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