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| The Truth Killer |
This is why the repulsive Richard's soliloquy in Shakespeare's Richard the Third is still so relevant, five hundred years after it was written. It came from sharp observation of reality itself, not a distorted representation of it:
But I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks,
Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass;
I, that am rudely stamped, and want love's majesty
To strut before a wanton ambling nymph;
I, that am curtailed of this fair proportion,
Cheated of feature by dissembling nature,
Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time
Into this breathing world, scarce half made up,
And that so lamely and unfashionable
That dogs bark at me as I halt by them,--
Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace,
Have no delight to pass away the time,
Unless to spy my shadow in the sun.
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| Richard the Third: The West's First Black Pilled Hero? |
So why is Sexual False Consciousness such a modern - in fact, late twentieth century - phenomenon?
Answering this question not only sheds much light on SFC, it also implies that the 2020s will be the decade when the Black Pill eclipses SFC as the dominant paradigm of western sexuality.
Although the mainstream media originated in the nineteenth century as printed newspapers and journals, it only acquired total hegemonic dominance over the western masses after world war two. This stranglehold only began to loosen in the late 1990s, although it fundamentally remained in place until around 2009. That momentous year began to see the introduction of social media into every aspect of life, obliterating the mainstream media consensus that had dominated mass thought for the previous sixty years. The subsequent election of Donald Trump, the UK's vote for Brexit and the West's nationalist resurgence are all manifestations of this process; and without sounding too pretentious, I think the rise of the Black Pill and the Manosphere in general are also part of this 'reclaiming reality' agenda.
Yes: we are part of a wave.
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| The Post-War Boom: Anomaly, not Norm |
I do not think the rise of the Black Pill is a revolution, however. In fact, it is the restoration of normality after sixty years of media-induced delusion. This is because the mid to late twentieth century - the mainstream media's historic pinnacle - was actually an anomaly, in virtually all respects. It was defined by relatively high social mobility, economic prosperity, progressive rhetoric, institutional feminism, a western media monoculture and extreme levels of Sexual False Consciousness. This is why the Baby Boomers who grew up in that era find the Red and Black Pills so incomprehensible; they actually think a one-eyed Indian janitor has a serious chance with racist Anglo-American models and actresses, or that hyper-hypergamous women want sex with everybody, or that 'looks don't matter', or that some nobody can 'work his way up from the mail room' to become CEO of a multinational.
In those days the MSM could peddle these myths without resistance from autonomous social media and the free, honest discussion it facilitates, which is why Baby Boomers and older Generation Xers are the age groups most deluded by SFC (and false consciousness in general). Brutal Black Pill facts like female sexual fascism or the Dog Pill are simply beyond the deluded minds of those media-indoctrinated generations.
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| The Post-War, Blue-Pilled World is History, Now |
From the standpoint of 2020, this now seems entirely self-evident. Enough time has now elapsed between the post-war era and the rise of social media for us to clearly see that one-eyed Indian janitors bouncing around in bed with sneering Anglobitch models was just a fiction cooked up by an omnipotent mainstream media: Sexual False Consciousness in its purest form.
But now our time is come. The collapse of media-maintained Sexual False Consciousness means reality is reality for the first time in sixty years. Baby Boomers and their irksome delusions will start dying off in earnest throughout the 2020s: and good riddance. Worsening levels of sexual disenfranchisement and other forms of male ostracism across the Anglosphere will only add fuel to this conceptual renaissance. At present, 27% of American males under 30 have been incel for over a year; by 2025, this percentage will surely rise to 50% or or more. I am not not being presumptuous when I say the 2020s will be the decade for incels, the Black Pill and all forms of dark enlightenment.
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| The Black Pills are Coming... |









