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Redpill blog in french
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Redpill blog in french

Hello fellow redpillers !

I was wondering if you know any redpill blogs in french ? I think there's no one since the manosphere started from the english speakers.

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I do not sink ze French or ze francophones really need ze red pill as zee are... euh... comment dit-on, already natural séducteurs merely by virtue of speaking ze language of amour, n'est-ce pas? [Image: tongue.gif]
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You could be surprise my friend. Quebec is really americanized [Image: tongue.gif]

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Quote: (05-14-2014 10:17 PM)Enjoythedecline Wrote:  

You could be surprise my friend. Quebec is really americanized [Image: tongue.gif]

Heartiste has a post about French novelist Michelle Houellebecq who, in his novel "Extension du domaine de la lutte" touches upon a lot of Red Pill/manosphere themes: http://heartiste.wordpress.com/2013/02/0...uellebecq/ Have you read Houellebecq?

How is Quebec/Canada Francais for Red Pill aware guys? Is there as much of a need for the red pill? Many on here report how bad Toronto is, and yet how much they love Montreal. Is this the difference between the Anglosphere and French Quebecois culture?
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Quote: (05-15-2014 12:20 AM)ru2486 Wrote:  

Quote: (05-14-2014 10:17 PM)Enjoythedecline Wrote:  

You could be surprise my friend. Quebec is really americanized [Image: tongue.gif]

Heartiste has a post about French novelist Michelle Houellebecq who, in his novel "Extension du domaine de la lutte" touches upon a lot of Red Pill/manosphere themes: http://heartiste.wordpress.com/2013/02/0...uellebecq/ Have you read Houellebecq?

How is Quebec/Canada Francais for Red Pill aware guys? Is there as much of a need for the red pill? Many on here report how bad Toronto is, and yet how much they love Montreal. Is this the difference between the Anglosphere and French Quebecois culture?

Toronto is very much PC in that everybody is putting on this fake mask to camouflage their feelings.

The French language is very expressive in itself so in Montreal, there are more people to "call out" on shit that they find unfair. The people are also much nicer to you if you are able to speak their language as sign of respect. French cuisine carried over from years ago and French people in general have lower obesity in Europe.
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#6

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Ce serait effectivement intéressant qu'un blog "Pilule rouge" permette aux hommes francophones de partager des idées.

J'ai traduit un texte de Roosh en français en mars 2013 ("42 points négatifs à propos des femmes nord-américaines"). J'ai été bombardé d'insultes et j'ai même attiré l'attention de certains médias provinciaux au Québec, Patrick Lagacé a tenté de me ridiculiser en ondes au FM 98 à Montréal par ailleurs.

Pour ceux que ça peut intéresse, la traduction du texte de Roosh est ici :

http://pabeaulieu.blogspot.ca/2013/03/sujet-du-24-mars-2013.html
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Quote: (05-14-2014 10:17 PM)Enjoythedecline Wrote:  

You could be surprise my friend. Quebec is really americanized [Image: tongue.gif]

Le Québec est un mélange de caractéristiques à la fois européennes et latines, de même que nord-américaines.
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Salut PA. J'ai lu sur ton blog que tu étais un ex-enseignant du secondaire... j'aurais aimé ça avoir un prof red pill ! Malheureusement je ne suis pas capable d'accéder au lien que tu as posté pour ta traduction d'un article de Roosh.

Ça ne me surprend pas que tu es été ridiculisé par Lagacé par contre...

So guys I cannot talk about all the Quebec's society but I can give you my point of view.

I was educated to be a blue pill like most of us here. I was told to always respect women and to treat her well ALL TIME. I was a freakin pussy since I cared about what others we're thinking of me, especially women. I felt like I did not deserve to be with a 8 or a 9 nor to talk to them. I felt like a total loser.

A friend of mine who's kind of my mentor since he is 10 years older than me introduced me to ROK 8 month ago. It changed my life totally. I became like a sponge. I was reading all I can from ROK, then went on Roosh V and then I discovered the Mcqueen's blog.

Finaly, I did not feel ashamed to like feminine women.

Last january, I went back to school. I was in cegep. Basically, Cegep do only exist in Quebec and it's after high school and before university. The people there are 17-18 years olds. I am 23. I felt like there was a huge difference with those girls and the ones I knew back in high school.

The first time I heard a girl swearing like a man, I was stunned.

And this is crazy how people don't talk to each others. They're all on their cellphones, seeking attention on facebook and on tinder.

So I do think that Quebec in certain way is a copy-cat of USA.

No ugly women, just lazy women.
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Sure is Canadien in this thread...
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#10

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It's a bit late but tomorrow I can search some blogs for you.
Too much Canada for my taste here.
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C'est marrant, tous les francophones qui sortent de leur cachette ici. [Image: biggrin.gif]
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#12

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Thanks mikado. Let us know what you'll find.

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Quote: (05-15-2014 12:20 AM)ru2486 Wrote:  

How is Quebec/Canada Francais for Red Pill aware guys? Is there as much of a need for the red pill? Many on here report how bad Toronto is, and yet how much they love Montreal. Is this the difference between the Anglosphere and French Quebecois culture?

Montreal is different in that its more European, in terms of city layout, the relaxed atmosphere, and the femininity of the FOREIGN women that reside here. However, as Roosh has attested to the fact, the girls require work.

Edit: Quebecois women can be divided into roughly 2 groups: trashy, tatted up Americanized sluts and the college-educated 'strong and independent' types. Pick your poison.
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PA,
Ca m'etonne pas non plus que t'ais ete ridiculise par Lagace (c'est qui ce mec au fait?).

Mikado, vu que t'es en France, est- ce que le mouvement blue pill/red pill est courant la bas? Ca fait trop longtemps que j'ai quite la France donc je suis un peu coupe de ce monde.

From what I remember, men in France were quiet red pill when I was growing up there. Has that changed nowadays? I certainly hope not!
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Peut-être que le mouvement n'existe pas vraiment en France, étant donné que en générale les femmes sont plus féminines et surtout plus traditionnelles là-bas?

Le premier pays que j'ai visité en dehors du monde anglophone était la France quand j'avais 16 ans. En comparaison avec les neo zélandaises, vraiment il faut dire que les françaises étaient comme des anges!

En tout cas il pourrait y avoir un opportunité pour quelques écrivains parmi vous..
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Je suis content de voir qu'il y a quelque francophones parmit nous !

And just to say, I live in a city 1 hour from Montreal with approx. 50 K people. Montreal is really a UNIQUE place in Quebec with a lot of diversity.

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Daaang, Mikado showing DHV by being fully pureblood French rather than Canadian "French:.

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Il ne faut pas nier la réalité : à cause de l'omniprésence de la gaugauche socialiste, le féminisme est fort au Québec et les mâles béta sont légions...

(A rough translation for English readers : "Reality cannot be denied : due to a strong presence of socialists/liberals, feminism is strong in Quebec, and Beta Males are legions...")
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Le lien ci-haut est défectueux, essayez plutôt ceci pour lire la traduction de Roosh à propos des 42 points négatifs des femmes nord-américaines : http://pabeaulieu.blogspot.ca/2013/03/su...-2013.html
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Excusez-moi par mon mauvaise francais ecrit, je ne suis pas un francophone. J'ai lu sur la Revolution tranquille in Quebec et la nature de la societe quebecoise avant et apres la Revolution tranquille. Avant la Revolution tranquille l'eglise catholique etait tres puissant ("le dernier etat du pape") et societe etait traditionnel. Les gens parlent de ce qu'etait la vie? Merci beaucoup.
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Quote: (05-16-2014 07:04 AM)ru2486 Wrote:  

Excusez-moi par mon mauvaise francais ecrit, je ne suis pas un francophone. J'ai lu sur la Revolution tranquille in Quebec et la nature de la societe quebecoise avant et apres la Revolution tranquille. Avant la Revolution tranquille l'eglise catholique etait tres puissant ("le dernier etat du pape") et societe etait traditionnel. Les gens parlent de ce qu'etait la vie? Merci beaucoup.

Before 1960, Catholic Church was powerful but the situation gradually changed after that. I would say that Catholic Religion has been swapped and replaced by some sort of "Liberal Church". Our new "priests" are leftists. They filled the gap left when Chrurch got pushed away.
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And we are now SELLING our church. In my town, there's a church who's now a place to train judo and a place to train gymnastic.

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Quote: (05-16-2014 09:10 AM)PABeaulieu Wrote:  

Quote: (05-16-2014 07:04 AM)ru2486 Wrote:  

Excusez-moi par mon mauvaise francais ecrit, je ne suis pas un francophone. J'ai lu sur la Revolution tranquille in Quebec et la nature de la societe quebecoise avant et apres la Revolution tranquille. Avant la Revolution tranquille l'eglise catholique etait tres puissant ("le dernier etat du pape") et societe etait traditionnel. Les gens parlent de ce qu'etait la vie? Merci beaucoup.

Before 1960, Catholic Church was powerful but the situation gradually changed after that. I would say that Catholic Religion has been swapped and replaced by some sort of "Liberal Church". Our new "priests" are leftists. They filled the gap left when Chrurch got pushed away.


Mon chers francophones, en francais! Mais merci beaucoup.
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how do you do the accent marks when you type? I took french in high school but don't remember much at all. Should have taken Spanish. ;-)
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Quote: (05-15-2014 06:56 PM)Vacancier Permanent Wrote:  

PA,
Ca m'etonne pas non plus que t'ais ete ridiculise par Lagace (c'est qui ce mec au fait?).

Mikado, vu que t'es en France, est- ce que le mouvement blue pill/red pill est courant la bas? Ca fait trop longtemps que j'ai quite la France donc je suis un peu coupe de ce monde.

From what I remember, men in France were quiet red pill when I was growing up there. Has that changed nowadays? I certainly hope not!

There's no blue pill/red pill there, red pill is just common sense.
Some feminists try to introduce gender theory but it thanksfully isn't welcomed. For example : http://www.france24.com/en/20140515-boys...r-protest/

So bluepill opinion voiced by women are just brushed off by "well of course they say that, they're women", while men voicing those opinions are just thought naive and unexperienced.

That doesn't mean people walk around speaking like a RoK article, you can't say what you think in a mixed group and education is still very PC, but you won't offend anyone in a (at least semi-experienced) male group.
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