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The '''blackpill''' is a philosophy about human sexuality first proposed by a commenter named Paragon on the Dalrock anti-feminist blog. In it he defines the blackpill to mean a rejection of individualism and an acceptance of a fatalistic worldview from a belief in [[biological essentialism]]. | The '''blackpill''' is a philosophy about human sexuality first proposed by a commenter named Paragon on the Dalrock anti-feminist blog. In it he defines the blackpill to mean a rejection of individualism and an acceptance of a fatalistic worldview from a belief in [[biological essentialism]]. | ||
In paragons words, the blackpill means<ref>https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/she-felt-unloved/#comment-22914</ref>: {{Quote| | In paragons words, the blackpill means<ref>https://dalrock.wordpress.com/2011/11/21/she-felt-unloved/#comment-22914</ref>: {{Quote|to reconcile that there are no personal solutions to systemic problems – which can only resolve over evolutionary time. | ||
And any solution will very much entail steep trade-offs, in that males can’t have their cake and eat it too – a prosperous population of deferred ecological pressures(like we currently enjoy), without an expectation that this prosperity will increase the mating latitude of females(dramatically perturbing the breeding population, to the point of near evolutionary instability). | And any solution will very much entail steep trade-offs, in that males can’t have their cake and eat it too – a prosperous population of deferred ecological pressures(like we currently enjoy), without an expectation that this prosperity will increase the mating latitude of females(dramatically perturbing the breeding population, to the point of near evolutionary instability). |