Ha, Chateau Heartiste! Way back when I first noticed it online, it seemed to be what might be called a dating advice website for men. It was well written. I could see why feminists might have disliked it, but apparently the left somehow rebranded it as being nothing more than a white supremacist website. Searching for “Chateau Heartiste” on Wikipedia now redirects to “Alt-right.” The website I visited was politically conservative, but there simply was no white supremacism.
“Chateau Heartiste”
It was a great site.
The key was it taught men what they needed to do to improve their SMV (sexual market value).
The gloom and doomers have it wrong—men have a lot of tools to work with—both physical and mental major transformation is totally doable—often in less than a year of hard work.
Then you read a different Heartiste than I did. A number of his posts referred to things like “Make America White Again” and complaints about racial diversity, and one had a picture of a noose in reference to race relations. Supremacist? Maybe not. Racist? Definitely, IMO.
But it was also a good red pill site for men.