That's not necessarily true. All of these nikkas start with "You're a loser. Hit the gym and get your money up"Yup. Instead of telling people to level up and work on themselves to improve their chances with the opposite sex, they tell their listeners it's not their fault and people should accept them the way they are, while at the same time leveling up on their listeners backs. And the funny part for the dudes is that they think just getting some money will improve their chances with women when in reality they have to settle for the women you mentioned who are just using them for their money because they never worked on their personalities or looked inward in regards to the problem they were having with women in the first place.
The actual underlying issue is the lack of social skills and adjacence to racist ideology. There's also the inherent superiority complex that comes with being a white male. That's how you end up with Dunning-Kreuger situations like the clip in op where a guy that thinks he's smart ends up blowing up off an immediate contradiction of his "I'm a smart white man" cosplay

Just like with any other movement it starts off with a simple message and genuine advice. Until said movement gets too extreme, bitter, jaded, and performative. shyt went from something that most people would agree on. Like self improvement, accountability, discipline, etc. To the he-man woman haters club/racist/maga cult. That shyt isn’t exclusive to the red pilled movement either. Women go through the same pipeline in their movements. A lot of men and women are being radicalized in those communities.
Because dude mentioned Tate.