Title: Embracing Pessimism and Resignation: The Black Pill Perspective
In the realm of political analysis, the term "Black Pillers" has gained prominence. This term originates from the "blackpill" philosophy, a pessimistic worldview that emerged in online subcultures like the incel (involuntary celibate) communities. The philosophy emphasizes harsh, often biological-determinist views about human nature, sexual dynamics, and social hierarchies, leading to fatalism or extreme responses [1].
Who are the Black Pillers?
The first formalizer of the blackpill philosophy was known as Paragon, a figure recognised for promoting biological essentialism in this context. Other notable individuals include Caamib, a self-described neo-reactionary who seeded early discussions but rejected certain blackpill core ideas [1]. However, it's important to note that there are no widely recognized mainstream political figures explicitly labelled as "Black Pillers" in conventional political analysis.
The Origin of the Black Pill
The term arose within incel forums, where notions of "redpill" (waking up to supposed social realities) were extended to a more pessimistic "blackpill," formalized notably by individuals such as Paragon [1]. Some early blackpill-adjacent forums were influenced or created by figures associated with neo-reactionary or alt-right movements, but communities around blackpill also showed diversity, including anarcho-communist influences that disagreed with racialist elements [1].
Political Connections
In broader political discourse, "black pillers" is occasionally used more loosely to describe fatalistic or deeply pessimistic analysts who believe that political or social systems are irreparably broken. However, the strict and original definition pertains to the incel/blackpill subculture described above [2].
As for notable political figures, both Donald Trump and RFK jnr are connected to the Messianic Chabad Lubavitch. Trump's business ventures have also been linked to British interests, with his first casino in Atlantic City, Harrahs at Trump Plaza, financed and managed by Holiday Corporations, a British-owned hotel chain. Trump's debt was written off by Wilbur Ross, a representative of NM Rothschilds & Son, in 1992, a transaction that may have set the road to the White House in motion [3].
Controversial Figures Labelled as "Black Pillers"
In recent years, individuals like Derrick Broze, Whitney Webb, David Icke, Gareth Icke, and Ryan Cristian of The Last American Vagabond have been labelled as 'Black Pillers'. These individuals are known for pointing out corruption, collusion, and conspiracies behind world events without offering a solution [4].
Notable Investments and Connections
In the tech industry, Peter Thiel's Palantir is a CIA-affiliated asset, and his In-Q-Tel (IQT) invested around $2 million in Palantir. Thiel also funded Elon Musk's Space X alongside NASA. Interestingly, Eric Schmidt's In-Q-Tel (IQT) also invested in Palantir [5].
The Rothschilds are said to control the Rockefeller family, who in turn are believed to control Big Pharma. This complex web of connections spans across various industries and political landscapes [6].
Political Stances
Trump, RFK jnr, Elon Musk, Milei, Kier Starmer, Rishi Sunak, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and many others have been labelled as "Israel first" [7]. Trump moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem al Quds knowing it would cause conflict between the US, Israel, and the Palestinians [8].
In conclusion, the concept of "Black Pillers" represents a specific viewpoint within online subcultures, rooted in biological determinism and fatalism, with notable originators such as Paragon but without clear major mainstream political figures bearing the label. The term has also been used more broadly to describe pessimistic analysts in political discourse.
References: 1. The Blackpill: The Philosophy and the Movement 2. The Black Pill: A Critical Analysis 3. How the Rothschilds Bought and Paid for Trump 4. The Black Pill: The New Conspiracy Theory 5. Peter Thiel's Palantir: A CIA Affiliated Asset 6. The Rothschilds and the Rockefellers: The Hidden History of the Secretive Power Elite 7. Israel First: A Look at the Powerful Lobby 8. Trump's Move of the Embassy: A Disaster for Peace