blackpiller

English

Etymology

From blackpill +‎ -er.

Noun

blackpiller (plural blackpillers)

  1. Alternative spelling of black piller.
    • 2019, Stephanie Swales, Carol Owens, Psychoanalysing Ambivalence with Freud and Lacan: On and Off the Couch, unnumbered page:
      Hate and revenge are the principal driving satisfactions for Blackpillers targeted at women (especially fat women and Indian and Asian women because they only want to have sex with "Chads"); []
    • 2020, Incels.co wiki, quoted in Anne Jones, "Incels and the Manosphere: Tracking Men's Movements Online", thesis submitted to the University of Central Florida, page 66:
      Some biological essentialists[sic] blackpillers promote fatalism, believing that it is impossible to change female nature (gender essentialism), so we should just "give up".
    • 2023 January, Meg Roser, Charlotte Chalker and Tim Squirrell, quoting William, “Spitting out the blackpill: Evaluating how incels present themselves in their own words on the incel Wiki”, in Institute for Strategic Dialogue[1], page 5:
      Elsewhere, William writes, “The media makes a lot of horrible accusations against incels. Thing is those accusations don’t come from nowhere, so this Wiki seeks to separate incels from the blackpillers, so the blame lays accurately, ie on blackpillers and not incels at large.”