The Republican Lawmaker Who Secretly Created Reddit’s Women-Hating ‘Red Pill’

A web of secret online identities connects the creator of the misogynistic Red Pill forum to a New Hampshire state representative.

…The Red Pill—an online Reddit community of nearly 200,000 subscribers that promotes itself as a “discussion of sexual strategy in a culture increasingly lacking a positive identity for men.”

…On Reddit’s Men’s Rights forum, [Fisher’s associate] Youssef described “the corruption, greed, lies, and abject depravity of the feminist system…” 

Youssef and Fisher aren’t the only New Hampshire politicos to have espoused anti-feminist beliefs. In 2015, New Hampshire State Rep. Al Baldasaro, a Republican, publicly mocked the breasts of fellow female lawmakers in the name of protecting “family values.” 

And yet Fisher’s past comments on a host of Reddit forums are arguably far more disturbing than what his colleagues have said in public. He blasted women for their “sub-par intelligence.” He said that women’s personalities are “lackluster and boring, serving little purpose in day to day life.” And Fisher once commented, “It is literally the [female] body that makes enduring these things worth it.”

…“You take the blue pill—the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill… and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.”

In manosphere-speak, the rabbit hole is feminism, which the red pill reveals to be a War on Men. In this [delusional departure from] reality, the “feminine imperative” reigns; masculinity is its victim. As a result of this power struggle, old gender dynamics formerly seen as mutually beneficial, such as marriage, have all but disappeared, but female expectations of a pedestalled life unfairly remain. A common refrain among men’s rights activists is “take the pussy off the pedestal.”

The Red Pill ….community also subscribes to the beliefs that women lack both intelligence and substance, are programed to cheat on their partners, and expire after the age of 30. Its darkest sections are heavy with rape denial and apologia.

…On The Red Pill, Fisher commonly expressed disappointment that the institutions of marriage and religion were destroyed by women’s equality. He maintained that as a result of financial independence, women were no longer compelled to remain faithful and as a result, men needed to protectively adapt their sexual strategy.

“Marriage, and yes, female oppression, slut shaming, religion, these were all a means to control hypergamy [infidelity]. Marriages might be considered loveless, and women might have been unhappy, but for men it meant marriages that lasted, commitments that continued, and protection against the fickle whims of females,” Fisher wrote on The Red Pill in November 2012.

“To give women autonomy is to take away the very thing that made marriage a realistic institution… what I dislike is the general attitude that somehow we owe [women] something for sex…” …Fisher wrote.

…“Understand that in the old days, women were not brought up the way they are today. Before feminism, there was less freedom, and therefore it was not necessary to teach women consequence. Consequence was strictly a man’s game. Feminism took the lid off pandora’s box, but the mothers, and the daughters of those mothers never internalized, learned, or passed down the concept of responsibility for their freedoms, only the freedom itself.” Fisher wrote in 2013.

In addition to anti-feminist screeds, The Red Pill teaches “sexual strategy.” This includes how to “spin plates,” or balance sleeping with several women at once; how to respond to women’s “shit-tests,” a social device used to determine a suitor’s “fitness”; and how to practice “negging,” a game tactic involving a backhanded compliment calculated to undermine confidence and make a woman more vulnerable to advances. Red Pillers practice “dread game,” or intentionally instilling “dread” in a partner that you have other options, and various other techniques.

Of gaming women, Fisher said, “[Women have] absolutely done this to themselves. I feel zero regret or shame pumping and dumping.”

…Fisher seemed obsessed with the negative effects feminism was having on his dating experience.

…He felt  …that women get a free ride, believing “a pair of boobs grants [them] equal footing with somebody bringing intelligence or a personality.” 

…Fisher posited that the notion that “rape is bad” was not an absolute truth. He wrote, “I’m going to say it—Rape isn’t an absolute bad, because the rapist I think probably likes it a lot. I think he’d say it’s quite good, really.”

Though he stated he “doesn’t advocate breaking the law,” Fisher said online in 2012 that a 40-year-old man asking to see the breasts of a 15-year-old wasn’t creepy. Instead, he said it was “evolutionarily advantageous and perfectly natural.”

Besides, Fisher argued, historically, statutory rape and age of consent laws gave the sexes unequal treatment in that only females were given protection under such laws. He noted that these laws were intended to protect “teenage girls” from having their virginity stolen. Indeed, age of consent laws were originally intended to preserve virginity—a “commodity” at the time—however, in Colonial America, where statutory rape was considered a property crime, the age of consent was generally 10 or 12.

…“Regret-rape” accusations refer to the theory that women, to alleviate feelings of guilt, shame or promiscuity, accuse men of rape to detach themselves from responsibility. Men’s rights activists refer to this as an “anti-slut defense,” and have an acronym for it, ASD.

…Among Red Pillers, the notion that women commonly abuse the judicial system for means of retaliation, or “cry rape” for attention, is viewed as a matter-of-fact element of the feminist “agenda.”

The Republican Lawmaker Who Secretly Created Reddit’s Women-Hating ‘Red Pill’

And this is what NH GOP has to offer women… Charming!

Shaheen: Money to Fight Opioid Epidemic Coming to N.H. 

Money that Congress approved last year to help states combat the opioid epidemic is headed to New Hampshire. 

Shaheen has been urging President Donald Trump’s administration to revise the formula used to allocate the funding so it prioritizes states like New Hampshire that are hardest hit by the crisis. She says she’s pleased officials have indicated that they will review the formula ahead of distribution next year.

Shaheen: Money to Fight Opioid Epidemic Coming to N.H. | New Hampshire Public Radio

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Lawrence mayor calls on Sununu to back up cross-border drug trafficking claims

Gov. Chris Sununu on Thursday afternoon moved to defuse a brief cross-border skirmish over efforts to fight the drug crisis, complimenting Lawrence, Mass., officials for their efforts following a telephone call with Mayor Daniel Rivera.

Lawrence mayor calls on Sununu to back up cross-border drug trafficking claims

What an incompetent tool Sununu is. Clearly political talent is not hereditary.

Data Disproves Stephen Miller and Donald Trump’s Obsession With Voter Fraud 

There’s already been a deep-dive investigation into voter fraud in 2016, and the experts “didn’t find anything.”

…Those who live and die New Hampshire politics also deride the specifics of the New Hampshire allegations as folderol. To that extent, Miller and his boss have inspired impress bipartisanship – in demolishing the claims.

Data Disproves Stephen Miller and Donald Trump’s Obsession With Voter Fraud | Thomas Jefferson Street | US News

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Trump aide says NH voter fraud claims in Election 2016 bigger news than travel ban 

“You can start by providing evidence to back up your claims. Thanks for joining us this morning,” Stephanopoulos said.

Trump aide says NH voter fraud claims in Election 2016 bigger news than travel ban – Manchester Ink LinkManchester Ink Link

Zero evidence of this exists. Zilch.

The aides proverbial pants are undoubtedly on fire.

Senator Maggie Hassan’s Statement on President Trump’s Anti-American Immigration Ban 

Source: Senator Maggie Hassan’s Statement on President Trump’s Anti-American Immigration Ban | Senator Hassan

What a horrid, horrid woman.

Either she still supports the ban and won’t say so because it is politically inexpedient to do so or she never supported it in the first place but was fine with playing a racist on TV if it served her political ambitions.

Either way she is a spineless, unreliable liar with no moral compass.

Hassan Flip Flops on Refugee Suspension Order

A Democratic senator who banned Syrian refugees as governor called Donald Trump’s executive order bigoted.

Hassan Flip Flops on Refugee Suspension Order

Trumps’ executive order IS bigoted.
…And so is Maggie Hassan.
If she believed in the ban while campaigning and changed her mind now because it is political expedient to do so that also makes her spineless, hypocritical, dishonest and unreliable.

If she didn’t believe in the ban but supported it while campaigning that makes her an even bigger hypocrite.

Either way, the junior Senator from NH is 100% and total scum. Pure and simple. Here’s hoping she chokes on her racism (or her willingness to play a racist on TV when it suits her ambitions) every single day of the next six years and then is immediately put out to pasture where her shallow, lying, flip-flopping, backwards ass belongs.

Voter turnout in N.H. Democratic strongholds offset GOP surge

In contrast with other key swing states, heavy turnout by Democratic voters in New Hampshire’s bluest towns offset a surge of voters casting ballots for Donald Trump and kept the state in the Clinton column.

…“In the simplest terms, Republican turnout seems to have surged this year, while Democratic turnout stagnated,”

…“By comparison, in counties where Clinton won at least 70 percent, the vote count was 1.7 percent lower this year.”

Contrast that with voter turnout in the Granite State. We compiled election results from the Secretary of State’s office and used Rivers’ methodology to compare this year’s record turnout with that from 2012.

Overall, turnout in districts won by Trump increased by 6.0 percent over 2012 compared to a 4.2 percent increase in towns and wards carried by Clinton, but the greatest increase in voter turnout, 7.9 percent, came from the 29 voting districts Clinton carried with over 65 percent of the two-party vote. 

Election recap: Voter turnout in N.H. Democratic…

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