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Summary of Richard Cooper's The Unplugged Alpha
Summary of Richard Cooper's The Unplugged Alpha
Summary of Richard Cooper's The Unplugged Alpha
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Book Preview: #1 Until a man accepts this reality and updates his core beliefs, he will forever struggle with the reality the Red Pill brings. The average man has been fed a steady diet of silly narratives his entire life, such as women are oppressed, the patriarchy is evil, and masculinity is toxic.

#2 Dr. Warren Farrell is a gender activist and author. He was the only man ever to be elected three times to the board of the National Organization for Women, a feminist organization. Farrell advocates that men need to accept the female-first primary social order, as it is not misogyny, but a simple truth.

#3 Men have always been disposable protectors, while women have always SELECTED the best men for survival. Even if that meant becoming a war bride to a conquering army that killed off or enslaved their family.

#4 Boys raised in a single-mother household have disproportionately higher crime rates and mental health issues. 73 percent of adolescent murderers grew up without a father. 85 percent of adolescents with behavioral issues originate from fatherless homes.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 17, 2022
ISBN9781669347859
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    #1

    Until a man accepts this reality and updates his core beliefs, he will forever struggle with the reality the Red Pill brings. The average man has been fed a steady diet of silly narratives his entire life, such as women are oppressed, the patriarchy is evil, and masculinity is toxic.

    #2

    Dr. Warren Farrell is a gender activist and author. He was the only man ever to be elected three times to the board of the National Organization for Women, a feminist organization. Farrell advocates that men need to accept the female-first primary social order, as it is not misogyny, but a simple truth.

    #3

    Men have always been disposable protectors, while women have always SELECTED the best men for survival. Even if that meant becoming a war bride to a conquering army that killed off or enslaved their family.

    #4

    Boys raised in a single-mother household have disproportionately higher crime rates and mental health issues. 73 percent of adolescent murderers grew up without a father. 85 percent of adolescents with behavioral issues originate from fatherless homes.

    #5

    Hypergamy is an evolutionary survival technique that ensures the female, and then her kids, are looked after by the strongest, most resourceful man. If you can’t adapt

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