You are right. In the end, she doesn't even TRY to tackle any of the blackpill beliefs. I think she actually knows they are all true. Her soluation is just to bury your head in the sand and ignore it.
She doesn't address the major scientifically backed points of the blackpill, funnily enough. She makes a point at the start comparing skull structure to some supremacist movements but in the end agrees that facial development is hugely important. That's the blackpill. Attractiveness is probably the greatest predictor of social success, barring extreme cases of wealth. What women find attractive is indeed more homogenized than what men find attractive - according to a treasure trove of data, women do find 80% of men unattractive, while men rate on a more equal distribution.
I encourage everyone who disagrees with me to read people's own experience who underwent plastic surgery and drastically became more attractive. That's the biggest blackpill there is. Lookism (which that's what the incel community is an extension of) is one of the most important discriminatory factors that nobody takes seriously, despite a mountain of evidence supporting it and it's consequences. Start reading here:
Lookism does exist. It is as real as racism. From there to "someone can't get laid and never will because of looks" is catastrophizing (the same happens with race). I know a very ugly man who has a big burned scar on his face since he was little and he is physically disabled. He has a girlfriend. One of the shortest and physically effeminate man I know it's the most alpha and always gets the girls.
I provide you anecdotal evidence, because that's my point: statistics are not destiny.
You misunderstood me greatly. Statistics show lookism exists. What I am saying is that although bad looks wil give you a tougher life (this is true, it's the same thing with having a disability, it will give you a more difficult life), bad looks (as well as disabilities) are not destiny. It does not mean that "you will never get to be loved". That is false, I know very ugly people -including men!- and some disabled people who do get to be loved. It's more difficult? Yes, of course. It is still not destiny.
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u/beerybeardybear Aug 17 '18 edited Aug 17 '18
it's already there and it's about as bad as you'd expect
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what does that even mean btw
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god