I used to listen to Tate back in 2020 and got value out of that, he has long since watered down his content and just panders to his normie teen audience now.
Are there any better modern redpill figures to listen to?
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GeorgeIII 2mo ago
He’s not explicitly red pill, but I’m an enjoyer of Psychacks’ YouTube channel.
A lot of the channel is about men and women in the SMP, and how to be effective in it. He explains many red pill truths, but without rage baiting or making a show of being red pill.
A few topics covered: frame, what men+women actually respond to positively, and gynocentrism. Videos addressed to us gents and the ladies both.
I found the women-addressed videos helpful to me as well. There’s so much said by the mainstream culture about how a man should properly treat a woman, but no such common code for the reverse. So this channel helped me figure out how I wanted to be treated by women.
https://youtube.com/@psychacks?si=DcR-siqKsZnNXlAI
Typo-MAGAshiv Endorsed Contributor 2mo ago
He's done nothing but copy Rollo Tomassi without giving any credit.
No-Stress-Cat 2mo ago
I can start you off with a list:
Vermillion-Rx Admin 2mo ago
Appreciate the shout-out, good list
You forgot redpillschool though
No-Stress-Cat 2mo ago
Added!
Vermillion-Rx Admin 2mo ago
Thanks! .
Typo-MAGAshiv Endorsed Contributor 2mo ago
1) Tater Tot fucking sucks. Fuck him. I've said plenty about him and his ripping off young men over years that you can read here if you're interested.
2) you're better off reading the material at the TRP, MRP, and WAATGM sidebars and recommended reading lists than listening to any YouTuber.
3) if you insist on listening to YouTube, the best one by far is Rian Stone, especially his sidebar series (which as he says himself are meant to accompany and not replace the actual reading) and his mids watch series. Rollo Tomassi is also good, but he tends to ramble and drone on. I prefer catching his condensed shorts rather than listening to his entire 3-5 hour livestreams. Almost everyone else either copies those guys, and/or is mostly only good as entertainment, and/or is boring, and/or is a piece of shit grifter only in it for the money (Pearl, Fresh & Fit, etc), and/or is a retard trying to hop on a trend without knowing what they're talking about.
MentORPHEUS Senior Endorsed 2mo ago
Once you're feeling satiated with Typo's recommendations, I'd also suggest looking for content from the late Kevin Samuels.
I do strongly second the Rian Stone suggestion.
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qzone 2mo ago
In addition to @Typo-MAGAshiv ‘s recommendations which I second, I would add Aaron Clarey. Other than an increasing hard on for vocal democrat hate over the last few years (which fair enough), he’s been the same dude for the years I’ve watched him. Go to his YouTube, look at his live videos, and you’ll get the idea of what he’s about. If I could surmise all of his content, his main message is the logistics of personal and financial responsibility with a red pill lens. IMO Bachelors Pad Economics should be on the sidebar of TRP. Every 16 year old male should be handed that book. His content has definitely altered my approach to life decisions and kept me from making stupid decisions over the years.
That said, the best thing you can do is read TRP’s and MRP’s sidebars
Typo-MAGAshiv Endorsed Contributor 2mo ago
I enjoy Clarey's work, but very little of it is actually actionable (at least for me), so I tend to consider him entertainment.
Same with Terrence Popp, Sandman, Better Bachelor, and many others. I don't really learn anything or find new ways to think about things, but I still enjoy their work.
qzone 2mo ago
Fair enough, brother