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The social conservatism and focus on [[sexual sublimation]] reminds of the philosophy of 20th century English ethnologist [[J. D. Unwin]]. Most tradcon blackpillers are atheist, but some promote cultural Christianity or other religions. | The social conservatism and focus on [[sexual sublimation]] reminds of the philosophy of 20th century English ethnologist [[J. D. Unwin]]. Most tradcon blackpillers are atheist, but some promote cultural Christianity or other religions. | ||
Other blackpillers are rather anti-[[tradcon]], entirely fatalist and offer no solution but [[cope|coping]] by [[meme|shitpost]]ing. | Other blackpillers are rather anti-[[tradcon]], entirely fatalist and offer no solution but [[cope|coping]] by [[meme|shitpost]]ing. | ||
The blackpill can be seen as a counterweight to the prevalent and bluepilled assumption that having a poor social and [[romance|romantic]] life is mostly [[Neoliberalism|one's own fault]] and/or a matter of cultivating a positive [[personality]]. It provides an basis whereby one can reject the barrage of "self-improvement" advice that is ubiquitous in media, advertising and in day-to-day [[platitude]] and [[virtue signaling]]. | The blackpill can be seen as a counterweight to the prevalent and bluepilled assumption that having a poor social and [[romance|romantic]] life is mostly [[Neoliberalism|one's own fault]] and/or a matter of cultivating a positive [[personality]]. It provides an basis whereby one can reject the barrage of "self-improvement" advice that is ubiquitous in media, advertising and in day-to-day [[platitude]] and [[virtue signaling]]. | ||