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In this three-part episode of The Unplugged Alpha, host Rich Cooper delivers a scathing critique of Netflix's documentary 'Into the Manosphere,' accusing it of being a manufactured 'hit piece' designed to discredit men and masculinity by amplifying extreme, contradictory figures like Myron Gaines, Justin Waller, and HS Tiki-Taki. Cooper argues the documentary uses selective editing and staged narratives—such as the public exposure of Gaines' asymmetrical relationship with Angie and Tiki-Taki's hypocritical OnlyFans agency—to create misleading portrayals that exploit emotional vulnerability for entertainment. He emphasizes the dangers of broadcasting private relationships on global platforms, warning of lasting harm to women and the erosion of trust. The discussion expands into broader societal and economic concerns, with Cooper forecasting a major collapse in private credit and housing markets, particularly in Florida, driven by declining birth rates, unsustainable immigration, and AI-driven job displacement. He urges men to reject 'plugged-in' culture, embrace accountability, and prepare financially by diversifying into assets like gold and Bitcoin. The episode culminates in a strong promotional push for the 'School of Unplugging'—a community offering coaching, skill development, and peer support—and a debt relief service, Total Debt Freedom, aimed at Canadians with high credit card debt. Throughout, Cooper frames the manosphere not as a monolithic ideology but as a chaotic space where genuine mentorship is buried under ego and performance, advocating for men to extract only what's valuable—truth, self-mastery, and resilience—while rejecting performative masculinity and social media clout.
Documentaries like 'Into the Manosphere' are curated for shock value, not truth, and use selective editing to create false narratives that discredit men and masculinity.
Publicly exposing private relationships—especially on global platforms—can cause lasting emotional harm and disrespect to women, even if initial consent was given.
The current economic landscape, particularly in housing and private credit, is at high risk of collapse due to demographic shifts, declining birth rates, and unsustainable immigration patterns.
Men are systematically treated as the 'disposable sex' in modern society, with media and social systems showing a pronounced double standard in covering teacher-student relationships.
True strength lies in authenticity, accountability, and personal development—not in social media clout or performative masculinity.
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The Manosphere Documentary: A Hit Piece in Disguise
“The entire point of this documentary was not to tell the truth. Wasn't to expose men opportunities to good men that are good at being men... The point of the documentary was to make the Mano Swamp look like the Mano Swamp.”
The Myron Gaines & Angie Story: A Lesson in Public Shame
“If you're gonna live in an asymmetrical style like that where it's open on your end and you've got the expectation of her full commitment and sexual exclusivity, shut the fuck up about it. Don't make it public.”
HS Tiki-Taki: The Hypocrite and the Performative Idiot
“This is part of the reason why the man of swamp often ends up with egg on its face and scenarios like these and documentaries like this because of the conflict of interest.”
The Real Problem: No Standards, No Accountability
Cooper diagnoses the core issue of the manosphere: the absence of standards, ethics, and accountability. He contrasts the chaotic, unregulated nature of the manosphere with the academic world, which often mocks it while failing to engage with real-world fieldwork. He calls for a synthesis of both—using academic rigor and real-life experience to build a more truthful, actionable framework for men.
The Manosphere Documentary as a Hit Piece
“It is 100% a hit piece. And a lot of people are asking like, well, who did he make this for? Is this he's holding up a mirror to the red pill? No, no no no he made this for woke america.”
“The entire point of this documentary was not to tell the truth. Wasn't to expose men opportunities to good men that are good at being men... The point of the documentary was to make the Mano Swamp look like the Mano Swamp.”
“Men are the disposable sex. Women are the preserved, they're the protected sex and that's the way that society has always been.”
“If you're gonna live in an asymmetrical style like that where it's open on your end and you've got the expectation of her full commitment and sexual exclusivity, shut the fuck up about it. Don't make it public.”
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Rich Cooper
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Netflix
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Myron Gaines
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HS Tiki-Taki
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Angie
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The Manosphere
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Louis Theroux
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Justin Waller
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Andy
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William Costello
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