I've noticed that the Red Pill is starting to gain mainstream traction in social media, with concepts like hypergamy and shit tests being thrown around, esp. among self-improvement gurus and cultural commentators. The downside is that increased exposure/awareness means the dilution of Red Pill, with many a self-proclaimed expert trying to pass off his blue-pilled delusions as TRP knowledge. Particularly as regards the perpetual question of "respecting women," which understandably draws in a lot of white knights.
Feel free to align/distance yourself from whomever. In the red pill arena, work speaks for itself or not at all. Should you (or anyone else) find yourself being persuaded by something besides the work an internal alarm should go off.
@Shaka-Zulu Same guy again blabbing about incels and blackpill. Are we sure we're talking about the same Red Pill?
@-Anteros- I empathize for Roosh and all the hardships he has faced over the last few years, but on the bigger picture I'd like to distance myself from him as a legitimate Red Pill voice.
@jwayne If anything Roosh's conversion to Christianity (particularity the Armenian church) has actually done a disservice to TRP by making outsiders think he's a representative of the manosphere as a whole, and thereby interpret his particular opinions as Red Pill dogma. Red Pilled dudes with traditionalist sympathies would have a hard time distancing themselves from him.
@jwayne On the flip side you have blue-pilled traditionalists seeing Roosh as proof that the Red Pill doesn't work or even is damaging to masculinity, and religious women using his PUA past to attack "toxic masculinity"