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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?
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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

Kind of curious as to how people here would rank the generations. I'm not going back farther than the greatest generation because not many of us have actually met people who lived prior to that.

My opinion of the most red pill to least:

Greatest generation (Born around 1911-1924) : The last generation in living memory that produced mostly real men. They were forged through enduring the great depression and fought in the last meaningful war. Practical necessity made them focused and resilient. They didn't have time for soft whining liberal nonsense and rebuilt Europe, Asia, and also laid the foundation for America economic supremacy with a long prosperous golden age.

Silent generation (1925-1945): Too young to fight in WW2 but they did fight in Korea and for the most part continued the policies of the greatest generation. Unfortunately the tail end of this generation largely adopted boomer sensibilities and lifestyles. Women were still women and the men were still pretty red pill and masculine. Think: Don Draper.

Generation X (1965-1980): The latter half of this generation really began to see the disconnect between what their grandfathers did and the hypocrisy of the blue pill "reforms" of their coddled boomer parents. Commonly raised by divorced single parents. Gen X men popularized red pill concepts as we know it but poor parenting, childhood medication, and apathy wreaked havoc for a lot of this generation. Most of the men and women are still firmly blue pill.

Boomer generation (1946-1964): The generation that rebelled against their greatest generation parents and set about to tear down the foundation brick by brick. The "fuck you, got mine" attitude is prevalent with this set. Most boomer political leaders are chicken hawks and draft dodgers. Their policies are focused on short term wealth hoarding, debt accumulation to finance their lifestyles, and the destruction of the traditional family in favor of careerist ambitions. They are the progenitors of modern feminist theory and responsible for dumbing down education with impractical nonsense. Blue pill? Fuck they practically invented it.

Millenials (1981-2000's): A generation raised largely by social media, pop culture, reality tv, and sometimes no parents at all. Latches on strongly to popular liberal ideology because of popular media, Gen X parents, or late child bearing boomers. They were either coddled hard by P.C. helicopter parents or had no parents. Many also had to endure the wonders of childhood psych meds. This extreme has created a majority blue pill group of effeminate beta men and highly narcissistic women. The red pill out of this group are very resilient because they had to shrug off a lot of social programming.
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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

Can I say "none of the above" when it comes to red pill?

I think the so-called Greatest Generation and the Silent Generation get a massive pass that they in no way deserve. Let's look a little more closely. If we take 1960 as an arbitrary figure for ground zero of when the shit started to hit the fan (the year the contraceptive pill was approved), then the middle of the so-called Greatest Generation (1917) was 43 years old. Likewise, the middle of the Silent Generation (1935) was 25 years old. As generations, they were both in their voting years. It was on their watch that Western Civilisation really went to the dogs. Exhibit A. These were, after all, the fuckers who spawned and raised the Baby Boomers.

Fuck the so-called Greatest Generation, Fuck the Silent Generation, Fuck the Baby Boomers, and fuck my own generation, Generation X. It's a little too early to comment on the Millennials, but they're not looking great either. I posit that there hasn't been a good generation since at least WW1, if not before (because I place the beginning of the end at WW1).
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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

You can say without a doubt that the Boomers onward have been super blue pill.

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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

Good Breakdown, however being pedantic, there are plenty of Red Pill cultures around even today, which would make a good topic. I would say the "Greatest Generation" was the one that really saw the peak in the West. I do however predict that in this millennium generation, there will be individuals and small groups who will take the world by storm.

In such horrendous conditions for self improvement and masculine development, those who make it through are truly strong and on a completely new level.
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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

You'd have to look before WWI, in my opinion. WW1 is the event that turned the West from a bellicose, world-conquering force of nature exemplified by people like Teddy Roosevelt and Cecil Rhodes, into an emotionally fragile menopausal woman of civilizations with no confidence about its place in the world nor even of its right to exist at all.
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What was the most and least red pill generation in living memory?

It is a complex question, but you're asking for a simple answer, which I can give.

Millenials: most blue pill.

The rest: too complex to answer simply.
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