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Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy

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Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy

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With the rise of digital platforms, anti‑feminist ideologies such as the Red Pill have gained visibility within the manosphere; however, their localization in non‑Western contexts like Türkiye remains underexplored. This study analyzed how Turkish Red Pill followers construct gender, identity, and intimacy through an inductive thematic analysis of approximately 2,470 YouTube comments from a prominent Turkish Red Pill channel. Four thematic categories were identified. First, Seeking Understanding: women were often reduced to predictable categories, relationships were framed as strategic interactions, and underlying self‑doubt persisted. Second, Pursuing Self‑Actualization: self‑improvement centered on economic and physical discipline but appeared to result in performative and sometimes inauthentic identities. Third, Cultural Translation and Local Resistance: Western Red Pill ideas were adapted to Turkish social norms, with local figures such as Polat Alemdar and Atatürk grounding the discourse. Fourth, The Epistemology of the Red Pill: users oscillated between certainty and confusion, frequently relying on community authority for validation. A central tension was evident between rigid, formulaic thinking and dependence on collective validation, alongside genuine aspirations for self‑improvement. The findings suggest possible patterns of identity moratorium and foreclosure, dualistic thinking, and a possible overemphasis on passion at the expense of intimacy and commitment.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Red pill, youtube, türkiye, identity, triangular theory of love

Teşekkür

The authors would like to express sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Mehmet Şimşek for his valuable contribution to this study, particularly for his support in the data collection process. His effort in extracting and compiling YouTube comment data significantly contributed to the empirical basis of the research.

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Kaynak Göster

APA
Allahverdi, Z., & Çeçen, A. F. (2026). Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy. OPUS Journal of Society Research, 23(2026), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.26466/opusjsr.1927601
AMA
1.Allahverdi Z, Çeçen AF. Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy. OPUS TAD. 2026;23(2026):1-15. doi:10.26466/opusjsr.1927601
Chicago
Allahverdi, Zehra, ve Ahmet Faruk Çeçen. 2026. “Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy”. OPUS Journal of Society Research 23 (2026): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.26466/opusjsr.1927601.
EndNote
Allahverdi Z, Çeçen AF (01 Mayıs 2026) Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy. OPUS Journal of Society Research 23 2026 1–15.
IEEE
[1]Z. Allahverdi ve A. F. Çeçen, “Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy”, OPUS TAD, c. 23, sy 2026, ss. 1–15, May. 2026, doi: 10.26466/opusjsr.1927601.
ISNAD
Allahverdi, Zehra - Çeçen, Ahmet Faruk. “Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy”. OPUS Journal of Society Research 23/2026 (01 Mayıs 2026): 1-15. https://doi.org/10.26466/opusjsr.1927601.
JAMA
1.Allahverdi Z, Çeçen AF. Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy. OPUS TAD. 2026;23:1–15.
MLA
Allahverdi, Zehra, ve Ahmet Faruk Çeçen. “Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy”. OPUS Journal of Society Research, c. 23, sy 2026, Mayıs 2026, ss. 1-15, doi:10.26466/opusjsr.1927601.
Vancouver
1.Zehra Allahverdi, Ahmet Faruk Çeçen. Red Pill discourse in Türkiye: Identity, dualism, and the pursuit of passion without intimacy. OPUS TAD. 01 Mayıs 2026;23(2026):1-15. doi:10.26466/opusjsr.1927601