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Red Pillers are scrambling in the dark

Middle Nation · 17 Sep 2021 · 4:58 · YouTube

Assalamu alaikum everyone. I'm gonna make it quick today because it's Friday. I'm kind of taking the day off. But I just wanted to say there's a common defense that's used by the when you try to tell them that they don't need to follow red pill philosophy, red pill ideology, whereby they say, what's the problem? We will take from red pill what agrees with Islam and we will leave what doesn't agree with Islam.

So what's the problem? Well, first of all, if you're only taking what agrees with Islam and you're leaving what disagrees with Islam, then it's superfluous to begin with. You don't need it. If you're only taking what agrees with Islam, then you've already got the thing from Islam that it agrees with. So there's no need for this other thing to verify what you already have from the religion.

The other thing is, the very fact that you are looking into red pill theory to understand your role in society and your role vis a vis women, calls into question the extent to which you will be able to recognize authentically what does or does not agree with Islam because your own Islamic knowledge would appear to be wanting. If you think that you have to look outside of Islam for guidance on how to deal with women. So engaging with this ideology in any way, the only thing that you can take from it is error. That's the only thing you can take from it. That's the only thing that will be added to you is error.

Because if you are actually only taking from it what agrees with Islam, then you're not adding anything to your own knowledge because you already have that knowledge. Listen. These are people, the red pill people, non Muslims, Rolo Tomasi, all of these types. They are struggling in utter darkness, trying to find some sort of rules in the chaos that they have created themselves in their society between the genders. They're struggling to find some sort of rules and some sort of guidance on how they're supposed to conduct themselves and how they're supposed to, engage with one another in a way that, brings some kind of stability and makes sense.

Rolat Tamasi says, I've been doing this for twenty years and he uses that as a you should listen to me statement of authority. I've been doing this for twenty years for twenty years. Well, we've been doing this for fourteen hundred And our source of guidance is Allah and Rasulullah So what's your twenty years? They're coming from a society that already jettisoned the moral and ethical and principled rules of dealing with one another. And now they're trying to find some sort of order, some sort of codes of conduct that can make sense in this chaos.

We're not in chaos. They may find some codes of conduct that agree with the codes of conduct that we already have, but we already have them. You understand? I've watched a video that was from a course being offered by a red pillar to advise men about how to approach relationships, and this particular segment was about the importance of setting boundaries. And he was talking about maybe your girlfriend is messaging other men and going out and meeting other men.

So how should you deal with that? You see what I'm saying? They're dealing with a completely chaotic situation where you can be in a relationship with a woman. First of all, it's outside of marriage. So it's outside of marriage meaning you can't have any expectations of morality.

You can't have any expectations of commitment. You can't have any expectations of ethical and principled dealing with one another. You're putting yourself voluntarily into a situation in which you don't have a right to make any demands and have any expectations. So he's in a situation where his girlfriend is messaging and meeting other men and he has to now figure out how he can let her know that he's not comfortable with that. Who cares if you're comfortable with it or not?

You're not married. There's no commitment there. There's no legal obligation. There's no contractual obligation between the two of you. What can you learn from these people?

All that you can take from them is error. So I don't wanna make it too long, but I just wanted to say, Yani, it doesn't make any sense to say, I will take what agrees with Islam and I will leave what doesn't agree with Islam. Then you don't need it at all.

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