
Know Your Enemy Misogyny, MAGA-style [Teaser]
Apr 1, 2026
Sam Adler-Bell, staff writer who reported on women leaving the New Right. He discusses how red pill and manosphere ideas reshape dating and masculinity. Women compare notes about unpleasant men and broken trad patriarchy promises. He also explores why figures like Nick Fuentes attract followers and how misogyny parallels other grievance politics.
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Red Pill Dating Turns Romance Into Resentment
- Young right-wing men are consuming red pill/manosphere narratives that cast heterosexual coupling as a Darwinian struggle.
- Sam Adler-Bell describes these men as seeing women as conspirators who only care about looks, money, and strength, which they voice on dates.
Resentment Repels Possible Partners
- The red pill worldview produces visible, unattractive behavior that sabotages romantic prospects.
- Sam Adler-Bell says men complain about looks or money, but it's their conversation and resentment on dates that repels women.
Trad Promise Collides With Diaper Duty
- Trad patriarchy can look appealing in courtship but fail in family life when husbands refuse routine childcare.
- Sam Adler-Bell recounts women saying trad husbands claim principle prevents them from changing diapers or night parenting.



