Oh of course it's as ridiculously basic as that, but alt-right Internet culture gets hold of it, gives it a name and... They see it as a bizarre part of a larger 'Kulturkampf'.https://twitter.com/AnnRudbeck/status/989216333647810565 …
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It is. Read any article by the CBC. The Globe and Mail was THE ONLY Canadian outlet who said anything about being associated with an alt-right group. All of the others have not said so, and if you read the Globe article further, you'll find that it has little to do w/politics.
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It's linked to it, in this cbc articlehttps://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.4633893 …
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Oh and then later on: "The origins of the word "incel" can reportedly be traced back to a Canadian woman known in the media by only her first name, Alana." A woman created the group in 2016? A little contradictory, no? One part alt-right, other part, a female coined term?
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