Stoicism Never Took the Red Pill
A bald man in dark glasses named Andrew Tate points at the camera. A recent article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung announces that Stoicism has “infected” the so called manosphere. Emotionally stunted men, we are told, are the carriers. The verdict is delivered before a single argument appears.
This is not criticism. It is moral stage lighting.
Take a philosophy that survived empires. Glue it to a controversial influencer. Let the association do the intellectual heavy lifting. No need to read Seneca. No need to touch Epictetus. Just point, imply, condemn.
That is not a serious analysis. It is reputational contagion dressed up as intellectual thought.
Stoicism becomes a prop in a culture war skit.