Review of the red pill interviews from Alexander Grace (Youtube)

Alexander Grace has created a channel where he interviews women about red pill subjects. Here is my opinion about it.

Interviewing women about their perceptions of men is a waste of time for several reasons. Firstly, some interviewed women may lie about what they really think or how they act. They may give Alexander Grace a pre-made opinion that is commonly accepted by society. Secondly, women may be in denial. For example, a woman may say that she is not interested in rich men but systematically dates men who are richer than her. A woman may be convinced that she is not a gold digger but she may take advantage of men’s money. Thirdly, there is the situation where a woman has no opinion but prefers relaying the opinion of somebody else (her sister, her mother, etc.).

There is also the issue with surveys. To me, every scientific study that is based on surveys isn’t reliable because opinions are not as reliable as actions. In conclusion, trying to understand a situation by listening to people is useless. If you want to evaluate a situation, you must base your conclusion on observations.

Mr. Grace, if you want to understand what women think about men, you should observe how they behave with men rather than asking them what they think about men. The interviews of women by Alexander Grace are useless because women lie too. Women are just humans, and they lie too. Some women can be in denial. Some women can lie about their lives. Some women may also misunderstand the question.

Moreover, women are more influenced by social norms, so they are more likely to lie more than men to match the social norm. Alexander Grace values women’s speech too much. He makes the same mistake as many other men. He puts women on a pedestal.

On the other hand, Alexander Grace is good at tackling male-female relationship problems. I think he highlights aspects of the female-male relationship that no one really tackles in detail. So, it is still interesting to watch his videos.

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Alexander Grace has created a YouTube channel where he interviews women about red pill topics. Here are my thoughts on it.

Interviewing women about their perceptions of men can be a waste of time for several reasons. Firstly, some women may lie about their true thoughts or actions, providing Alexander Grace with a socially acceptable response. Secondly, women may be in denial about their own behavior. For instance, a woman may claim that she is not attracted to wealthy men, yet consistently dates men who are wealthier than her. Thirdly, some women may not have their own opinion and instead regurgitate the views of others, such as their sister or mother.

Additionally, surveys can be unreliable. In my opinion, scientific studies based solely on surveys are not dependable, as opinions are not as trustworthy as actions. Therefore, it is pointless to try to understand a situation solely based on what people say. To accurately evaluate a situation, observations are key.

If you want to understand what women truly think about men, Mr. Grace, it would be more beneficial to observe their behavior towards men rather than asking them directly. The interviews with women on Alexander Grace’s channel are not useful, as women are just as capable of lying as men. Some women may be in denial, lie about their lives, or misunderstand the question.

Furthermore, women are often more influenced by social norms and may lie more frequently than men to conform to these norms. Alexander Grace values the opinions of women too highly, making the same mistake as many other men by putting them on a pedestal.

Despite this, Alexander Grace does a good job of addressing male-female relationship problems. He brings attention to aspects of female-male relationships that are often overlooked, making his videos still worth watching.