RE: Black Pill Dating Theory?
August 24, 2023 at 1:08 pm
(This post was last modified: August 24, 2023 at 1:08 pm by FrustratedFool.)
@thunp
We basically agree on everything except me overstating the importance of looks.
What would I suggest?
First, that it's recognised as a real issue and not just treated as something amusing and /or trivial.
Second, that it's recognised that it's not a question of moral blame or character failure, but that ugliness, neurodiversity, and social ineptiude are bad luck problems (like physical disability). And also understood just how much of a killer and damage to the economy and society loneliness truly is.
Third, I would suggest that educational establishments recognise bullying more, even treating lookism bullying as a hate act like racism, ableism and homophobia, and nip that stuff early.
Fourth, I would suggest awareness raising of the issue in an effort to encourage parents, schools, and the state to organise appropriate early intervention counselling and therapy for young people who show signs of being socially and romantically ostracised for their looks and social ineptitude.
Fifth, in socialised medical states (like the UK) I would encourage loneliness to be seen as a serious health issue, increase mental health provision and early intervention for adults, improve social prescriptions, and encourage a more serious consideration of ugliness in terms akin to scarring, disfigurement, gender dysphoria, etc and have more surgical and medical interventions available.
Sixth, aim to destigmatise pseudo-relationships, like objectum relationships, chatbots, sexdolls, etc. through media representation and the such like. Also put investment into the betterment of companion bot/ hologram/ AI/ VR technology.
Seventh, legalise and regulate sex work.
Eighth, clamp down on the sexist hatespeech and radicalising rhetoric of incel groups using whatever laws are appropriate.
I'm open to other suggestions.
We basically agree on everything except me overstating the importance of looks.
What would I suggest?
First, that it's recognised as a real issue and not just treated as something amusing and /or trivial.
Second, that it's recognised that it's not a question of moral blame or character failure, but that ugliness, neurodiversity, and social ineptiude are bad luck problems (like physical disability). And also understood just how much of a killer and damage to the economy and society loneliness truly is.
Third, I would suggest that educational establishments recognise bullying more, even treating lookism bullying as a hate act like racism, ableism and homophobia, and nip that stuff early.
Fourth, I would suggest awareness raising of the issue in an effort to encourage parents, schools, and the state to organise appropriate early intervention counselling and therapy for young people who show signs of being socially and romantically ostracised for their looks and social ineptitude.
Fifth, in socialised medical states (like the UK) I would encourage loneliness to be seen as a serious health issue, increase mental health provision and early intervention for adults, improve social prescriptions, and encourage a more serious consideration of ugliness in terms akin to scarring, disfigurement, gender dysphoria, etc and have more surgical and medical interventions available.
Sixth, aim to destigmatise pseudo-relationships, like objectum relationships, chatbots, sexdolls, etc. through media representation and the such like. Also put investment into the betterment of companion bot/ hologram/ AI/ VR technology.
Seventh, legalise and regulate sex work.
Eighth, clamp down on the sexist hatespeech and radicalising rhetoric of incel groups using whatever laws are appropriate.
I'm open to other suggestions.