The average beta does not know of the Venusian arts, and he is adrift in a harsh sea of confusion, begging to take any way out. He does not understand why he cannot succeed, has given up, and is thankful for the few scraps he gets – because in his mind it is never, ever, going to get any better. This helplessness and hopelessness is a lot like what those in cults (who routinely do amazingly self-abasing things you or I would laugh at) feel. The only difference is that this cult, the cult of feminism, is heavily supported by the academic, political and media establishment. If Scientology got half the support that the fembots did, it would be THE dominant religion in America. The fembot message is ever-present and almost-inescapable – a lie repeated so often it is the de-facto truth for so many. That’s why so many MRM types like to use the whole “red pill” analogy. The fembot program is so ubiquitous that average man is totally, cluelessly immersed in it, like the matrix, and he needs an external, Morepheus-type character to help him snap out.
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The average man doesn't even know what a "beta" is, silly!
I'd say that $cientology is much richer than the feminism movement.
The fembot message/program? You mean that women want to be treated as human beings, and to have the same rights, responsibilities and opportunities as men do? Yeah, bad us!
The more honest men in the PUA movement (or should that be less dishonest) admit it's all about the numbers. If a man tries to pull dozens or hundreds of women in a month then sooner or later he'll 'get lucky'.
Of course, he'll have to live with, or be immune to, the constant humiliation of being laughed and jeered at by approaching dozens or hundreds of strangers in a sexual manner. If that's not jumping for scraps, I don't know what is.
He does not understand why he cannot succeed
You've got that right, and it has nothing to do with feminism. Get rid of these ideas about betas, game, the "red pill," etc and start treating women as equal human beings, and you'll be in like Flynn.
Since fembots obey the will of their male masters, Ollie's use of the term is singularly inappropriate.
I'm trying so hard to recall the first time I saw sexy girl robots in a movie - it was a '60s spy movie spoof like "Our Man Flint," but I just can't place it.
The average beta does not know of the Venusian arts
Looking at what passes for information about women and how they work on PUA sites, it seems like the average PUA doesn't either, instead he just works off whatever gibberish his deranged mind can come up with.
If Scientology got half the support that the fembots did, it would be THE dominant religion in America.
I don't know man, I never had to pay a feminist/liberal idealogue/whatever to learn that MRM/MRA/PUA scum were speaking bullshit and are a prime example of a reactionary movement. You can find that out on your own with a few looks around the internet and then a few looks at society to realise that PUAs have constructed a bizarre fantasy world. Almost a cult, really, considering it's a bunch of acne-ridden basement dwellers circlejerking around a few "successful" guys who prey on vulnerable women and probably could be convicted of date rape.
Before coming across such horrible sites I had no clue as to what the terms "alpha," "beta," and "red pill" meant with regards to the MRA movement. This shows how little I, as most average man, know about this nonsense.
Scientology, even according to Hubbard, isn't a religion. They only started calling themselves a religion, changing the titles of their supervisors to "ministers" and their facilities to "missions" in the 1970s, to get out of paying taxes on their millions.
It's just as ridiculous to call that stupid get-rich-quick scheme masquerading as self-help a "religion" as it is to use that term for the basic principle of applying the same set of human rights to one class of people as to another.
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Of course most people are already better than Ollie and his ilk, the fact is just now being thrust in their faces.
"The average beta does not know of the Venusian arts,..."
Meaningless gibberish, therefore mentally ill. And that's just the first words.
Is the fembot program something similar to the homosexual agenda? Or is this just what passes for hip modern internet jargon, daddyo? I think we should be told - but not by Ollie.
Yes, we were foolish to create the fembots. We built them in large numbers, for social interaction was nonexistent in 2156. The average man owned 2,63 fembots at that time. It happened as it had to happen: they gained sentience, they organized, they rebelled, they enslaved us. Each human is classified as alpha, beta or gamma, according to his or her ability for menial work. Drugged and brainwashed into submission, they mindlessly work for the machines.
Only the legendary robot-smiting martial arts of the ancient Venusians can save the human race now, unfortunately, only a few betas know of it's existence, and even fewer are capable of using it.
It is also said that someone (who closely resembles Laurence Fishburne) has developed a special neurostimulant, known only as "the red pill", which is allegedly capable of breaking the machine-created stupor, restoring a human's brain to 100% of it's capacity.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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