Brothers,

I ended up shooting the s~~~ the other day with some of my other brothers in uniform talking about MGTOW philosophy – without explicitly stating it. I’m subtle, after all. Needless to say I need to brush up a bit on how to bring it up as my reasoning was a little poor, shame on me.

Anyway, it came up again a few days later and the former listeners remarked (jokingly) that I was a woman-hater. I immediately snapped up and stated: “No. I do not hate women. I simply understand them.”

That evening, I thought about it. Why is our philosophy considered hateful, if not at least spiteful? My father had me out of wedlock and long story short after becoming the beautiful bastard I am today (quite literally) I wanted to pursue a blue pill life in order to prevent the splitting of the family that I had seen with my mother and father. Even after I watched him get sorely and painfully manipulated after he tried again I still faintly wondered why he had such a hard time with women. I even wondered if he hated women – after all, it’s natural for a Man to desire a woman and society dictates that we answer nature’s call. One would HAVE to be abnormal to ignore it, no?

It wasn’t until I hit my own Red Pill experience that I discovered the epiphany:

“Holy s~~~. It’s not hate. It’s understanding!”

The point I’m getting at here is that there seems to be a solid line between those of MGTOW philosophy and those who don’t understand it. “Gray” areas don’t technically exist between the two, at least not from my own personal experience. Even being a former blue pill myself, I could look back and see myself failing to understand MGTOW – and then look forward and see myself here.

Why is MGTOW so difficult to grasp for those who haven’t experienced the Red Pill?