TubbaBlubba
Knave of the Dudes
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Well, as a short version, I'd say that PUAs use existing and traditional gender norms in order to be more successful in dating women, This ranges from mild and mostly benelovent ways such as getting in shape, dressing better, and being more confident, to outright disturbingly misgynistic ways that treat women as objects and prizes.
The Red Pill, well, basically are traditionalists as far as I can tell. They seem to think that women are spiteful children that need a firm hand guiding them in all things.
The MRA (or MRM) is probably the broadest of the three. I'd say their two main features are a dislike of traditional gender roles, and anti-feminism (how much the feminism is straw feminism can vary a fair bit).
Anyways, if you see rhetoric along the lines of "alpha male", "man up", or an obsession with being worthy to date women--yeah, that's pretty much antethetical to MRA stuff.
Seems to me like two splinters or modes of thought within one tradition of ideas (if you can even call it that), and I would bet that the overlap - and dissent - is significant. Seems to me that there should be some umbrella term.
And when he talked about being "the alpha" it was obviously with a sense of resentment over those gender roles.