The Real Reason That Blackpilled Men Hate Women

Can’t Blame the Hierarchy But Need to Blame Someone

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Here’s the gist of it, for those who don’t want to wade through how I came to this conclusion or who just want to know the conclusion up front: The not-hegemonically masculine guy has failed to climb the rungs of the patriarchally established dominance hierarchy. The men who have achieved in it are worthy of derision but not hate because they have clearly won their spoils of desirable women using hierarchical standards, if not quite fairly and squarely, at least in an expected and tacitly agreed-upon way. To blame them or the hierarchy itself is to shamefully admit that you haven’t measured up. So all that anger and frustration gets turned on the women — the ones you should have been awarded as objects which indicated your prowess and success.

This is what I believe and these are the reasons why:

According to internationally known systems scientist, Riane Eisler (and anybody else who is paying attention at all), patriarchy is a system based on domination hierarchies. This is obvious to most people, but for the sake of thoroughness, let’s explore her model a little bit more before we go on.

Societies adhering closely to the Domination system have the following core…

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