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Blackpillers are somewhat in opposition to the [[redpill]] philosophy.
Blackpillers are somewhat in opposition to the [[redpill]] philosophy.
While redpillers believe men can [[Work on Yourself|improve]] through various [[PUA|social manipulation]] tricks and [[bodybuilding]] (internal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_of_control locus of control]), blackpillers believe men's dating issues are mostly systemic (external locus of control).
While redpillers believe men can [[Work on Yourself|improve]] through various [[PUA|social manipulation]] tricks and [[bodybuilding]] (internal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_of_control locus of control]), blackpillers believe men's dating issues are mostly systemic (external locus of control).
Most blackpillers believe in evolutionary psychology and [[biological essentialism|biological essentialism]] (see [[Scientific Blackpill]]).
Most of these scientifically informed beliefs are new to academia at all, in fact, they often draw from scientific literature that predates the prevalent [[gynocentrism|gynocentric]] monoculture in the social sciences (e.g. [[Briffault's law]], [[Bateman's principle]] and [[sexy sons hypothesis]]).


Not all incels are blackpillers and [[noncel blackpiller|not all blackpillers are incels]]. The media often conflate the two.  More generally, a blackpill is any uncomfortable truth associated with extreme negativity, pessimism and fatalism.
Not all incels are blackpillers and [[noncel blackpiller|not all blackpillers are incels]]. The media often conflate the two.  More generally, a blackpill is any uncomfortable truth associated with extreme negativity, pessimism and fatalism.
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