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Are there any modern redpilled sci-fi books around?

I basically mean "redpilled" in its narrow meaning concerning gender relationship. Books where main protagonist(s) (not the antagonist) doesn't behave towards women in accordance with traditional chivalrious/modern SJW standards. For example, destroys his ex in divorce and holds custody of children by all means necessary (there's such character in the Expanse novels - Naomi's ex - but he's "villain"), resorts to violence when his SO/kid behaves shitty and dangerous (I was unable to keep reading and watching The Strain as that pussy Eph utterly fails to beat some sense into Zach even when his behaviour puts people in jeopardy), bares no holds in combat against women, refuses to provide and protect (not his) women and children for free etc. Redpill in political sense is fine too - are there novels with xenophobic, social-darwinistic, pro-gun protagonists whose views seem justified?

I mean, I just started reading Blind Lake by Robert Wilson. But then I looked up the plot synopsis in Wiki and... WTF??? Main character abandons his life of fucking cute waitresses to white-knight for a single mom with an assburger crotchfruit against her ex? How much more cucked could a plot be? I can barely tolerate the Expanse as Holden actually self-identifies as a white knight (Rocinante being an obvious reference) and his behaviour evokes facepalms quite often. Watts' Firefall series is OK because there's almost no gender play there. Richard Morgan's Takeshi Kovach, though prone to sudden fits of charity, at least behaves cool most of the time (though it becomes worse in 3rd book with all that self-pity and whining).

So, any suggestions?

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