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Stop Dealing the Red Pill Drug

Middle Nation · 18 Sep 2021 · 5:03 · YouTube

You need to know that red pill is an industry. All the red pill life coaches and counselors are just trying to carve out their share of a market that's populated by frustrated, resentful, angry young men who have yet to marry or older men who have had unsuccessful relationships. I mean, just go to their channels and look at the video descriptions. Descriptions. You'll see a whole menu of links to ebooks for sale, consultation services, Patreon accounts, and whatever else they think that a young hopeless man might pay for in order to validate his anger and misery and to give them tips and tricks on how to manipulate, outsmart, and dominate women.

I've seen one Tomassine guy selling a book for $97. Sahih Bukhari doesn't even cost that much in hardcover. The same guy claims that he usually charges $1,500 for a one hour counseling session. Bro, no one has ever in your life paid you $1,500 to talk to you for an hour. That's like $700 more than an elite lawyer charges per hour who's a partner of a law firm.

No one with that kind of surplus cash to spend is gonna pay you to tell him how to get a girl to lower her mahr, but he knows that. It's just a marketing trick to make the $97 for a book look reasonable. This kind of tactic might work on a young inexperienced man desperate for guidance and validation. This is shameful exploitation not life coaching. It's parasitic not empowering.

And their bread and butter is the casting of doubt, suspicion, disdain, and contempt for the Muslim at making money off of spreading ill will and animosity between the believing men and women. It's hideous. There's no barakah in the money you're making, brothers. I know Shaytan has maybe convinced you that you're doing something good, doing something positive, made you believe that you're spreading knowledge, but be honest with yourself. Look at the outcomes.

Your followers are angrier, more depressed, more cynical, more materialistic, less attached to the din, less focused on the Akira, and more influenced by the culture of Kufr than they were before. Is that the best version of themselves? You are actively leading lost and broken men. Yes, vulnerable men into further and further misguidance. And look, most of them say explicitly that they're not particularly knowledgeable about Islam.

So if you think about that for two seconds, you can see why they are attracted to red pill ideology. Because of their own lack of knowledge of the guidance of Allah. So instead of seeking guidance in Islam, they seek guidance elsewhere elsewhere and then become red pill resellers, ideological drug dealers, calling people to the ideas they found outside of the deen instead of calling people to the true guidance of Allah and his messenger. They try to Islamize red pill concepts like sexual market value by calling it marriage market value. But sexual market value is an idea that applies to the criteria used by Kufar when selecting who they wanna have zina with, not who they wanna marry.

So are you now applying the same approach to marriage that the Kufar applied to zina? No attempt to Islamize a non Muslim concept ever does anything but pollutes pure Islamic understanding. You need to stop. This is a serious to the. If he was standing in front of you, would you say to the things that you say in your videos?

Would you tell that divorcees should be shunned? Would you tell that the are a depreciating asset? Would you tell the to learn from the 48 laws of power? Tell that the most important thing about a wife is for her to have hot monkey sex desire for you and then run for your life. No.

You wouldn't do any of these things because you know it's wrong and because you know that you would be talking to people who have real knowledge and real guidance. Guidance. So why don't you just follow them and tell others to follow them? Brothers, even if it's about the money, I guarantee you if you dropped red pill, your channels would grow exponentially. Publicly disavow it.

Yes. You'll see a dip in your niche demographic, but you would open up access to yourself to the much larger market of sensible, stable Muslims online. And you might actually start providing genuinely helpful and useful advice to the disgruntled young men who follow you now. It's a win win. And maybe there would be some barakah in your income if you're producing content that actually helps people come closer to Islam, come closer to Allah.

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