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He rejects the concept of the [[Blackpill]] writing:<blockquote>See, there is no ‘Black Pill’ – there is only the space in between a man dealing with his despondency about a harsh Red Pill truth and his crossing the abyss to accepting that truth and doing something with that information to better his life.<ref>https://therationalmale.com/2019/02/27/the-global-sexual-marketplace/</ref></blockquote>
He rejects the concept of the [[Blackpill]] claiming that it merely represents an (ideally) transitional phase that someone goes through after being [[redpilled]], writing:<blockquote>See, there is no ‘Black Pill’ – there is only the space in between a man dealing with his despondency about a harsh Red Pill truth and his crossing the abyss to accepting that truth and doing something with that information to better his life.<ref>https://therationalmale.com/2019/02/27/the-global-sexual-marketplace/</ref></blockquote>
Tomassi's own definition of the Blackpill is that it is a nihilistic interpretation of the Redpill: <blockquote>"(The Blackpill) as a movement focuses on objective realities to such an extreme degree that nihilism defines it. But that nihilism is also a necessary part of subjectivism."<ref name="wronggirl">https://therationalmale.com/2019/07/19/the-wrong-girl/</ref></blockquote>
Tomassi's own definition of the Blackpill is that it is a nihilistic interpretation of the Redpill: <blockquote>"(The Blackpill) as a movement focuses on objective realities to such an extreme degree that nihilism defines it. But that nihilism is also a necessary part of subjectivism."<ref name="wronggirl">https://therationalmale.com/2019/07/19/the-wrong-girl/</ref></blockquote>
In the same article, he also seemed to evince a softening of his oppositional stance to the blackpill, comparing the blackpill to what he dubbed the "feel-good pill": <blockquote>"It gets a lot wrong in the problem solving department, but what Black Pill gets right is their understanding of the shifting of causality."<ref name="wronggirl" /></blockquote>
In the same article, he also seemed to evince a softening of his oppositional stance to the blackpill, comparing the blackpill to what he dubbed the "feel-good pill": <blockquote>"It gets a lot wrong in the problem solving department, but what Black Pill gets right is their understanding of the shifting of causality."<ref name="wronggirl" /></blockquote>

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