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Blackpill Why don’t people understand lookism?

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I’m honestly so confused on how one could not acknowledge/understand lookism.

A good majority of the quality of your life is determined by how attractive you are. Why is this so difficult to comprehend? You could even be bluepilled (in regards to having a positive outlook) and acknowledge it’s existence.

Or maybe they do know it, but just deny it.
 
Because most people aren't as ugly as incels, their lives aren't as bad as incels and they've never had any reason to think about what is going wrong and why
 
Most people understand it, they're simply in denial, powerless to do anything about it or don't care about those less fortunate than them
 
Most people understand it, they're simply in denial, powerless to do anything about it or don't care about those less fortunate than them

those who know it though are free from the chains and are free to start their journey
 
they know about it and think about it they just don't want to associate with the blackpill because of its negative connotation. if you showed them articles on how looks effect their lives they would say that makes sense. if you say take the blackpill your looks effect your life they'll reject it.
 
Most people are so cracked on on Television and bad food (sounds gay and preachy, I know, but it's true) that they can't even comprehend things like Lookism.

Usually mens ideas of lookism is deformed by their environment too. Thinking it's about muscles or their nose size or something.
 
they do it's just not nice to talk about
 
The problem is society. These days you are expected to be an always happily smiling bluepilled optimistic hedonistic idiot. If you go against it you will get shunned by society. Nobody wants that so they go with the bluepill.
 
Men don't want to acknowledge it, and women are afraid to admit it publicly (they'd lose their orbiters and other privileges).
 
They think they are being good people by telling you not to kill yourself because "you don't know what will happen in 10 years, maybe you'll find someone, you only live once bro don't waste it".
 
I think most people understand that life is easier for beautiful people and harder for uglier ones.

What they don’t understand is how much this affects a person’s day to day experiences, and virtually every interaction between people.

It’s like how a teenager understands that old people are weaker and more frail than they are. But they have no real understanding that tripping over can end your life at ninety.
 
i sorta remember before i was blackpilled i didnt notice looks much at all but i always thought you could compensate for it with confidence and all that other bluepill bs
 
Lookism is a bigger problem than racism or sexism in 2018. It's harder to find work as an ugly person, higher suicide rates etc etc
 
There are multiple possibilities:
1. They're too stupid too realize
2. They deny it, hell even some incels deny it at first - personally I belive in this (and 3) is the case for most normies
3. They know it but they don't want to say anything in fear of ruining their reputation
4. Their normie status allows them to live a life sheltered from the blackpill
 

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