Check out the first line of National Review Online's current cover story on Wendy Davis:
There's no doubt in my mind that lots of mainstream web writers are acutely aware of the "red pill" and the androsphere. The question is whether it will ever become acceptable and mainstream to admit being part of it or espousing its ideas under one's real name.
Until then, you will see a lot of intellectual left--right-leaning authors who pilfer ideas from ROK or posts by Quintus Curtius or Scorpion and publish articles based on those ideas without attribution.
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Dear Reader (and those of you who took the red pill) . . . .
There's no doubt in my mind that lots of mainstream web writers are acutely aware of the "red pill" and the androsphere. The question is whether it will ever become acceptable and mainstream to admit being part of it or espousing its ideas under one's real name.
Until then, you will see a lot of intellectual left--right-leaning authors who pilfer ideas from ROK or posts by Quintus Curtius or Scorpion and publish articles based on those ideas without attribution.