This Day in History: Author Warren Farrell was born on this day in 1943. He wrote one of the first "red pill" books I have read, "The Myth of Male Power." In it he discusses male powerlessness, like male-only draft registration where men are conditioned to view fighting and dying as "glory" and "power." Men die sooner, men commit suicide in far greater numbers, and men are told to earn money that someone else will spend. Men are victims of violent crime twice as often as women and are three times more likely to be murder victims. The phrase "women and children first" on lifeboats aboard a sinking ship illustrates that men are the disposable sex.
He concludes that "men's weakness is their facade of strength; women's strength is their facade of weakness."
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