Second of all, not being attractive enough for women and not being statistically likely to find a woman attracted to you are not the same things. Not being attractive to anyone (or most women) is a shameful experience to live as an incel male (I can only assume)--
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Replying to @ArcDogma @Turbocrit
--being an incel male would be like living your entire life as a pariah. And while I agree this pessimistic space is not the solution to their anxieties and trifle with gender, there are surely plenty things to acknowledge psychologically that you aren't aware of.
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Replying to @ArcDogma @Turbocrit
And let's not forget here what you are doing can be construed as "womansplaining" by your own standards. Isn't that interesting? You also have to remember that sex culture isn't fair to everyone. It's nature cruelest dance of mating rituals. We just don't live that way anymore.
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Replying to @ArcDogma @Turbocrit
Sex culture will end up favoring the "alpha male" category of males and leave some left slighted. Not a justification but since you clearly know nothing about being a straight male I thought I'd clear that up for you. I am surrounded by females and I love each one.
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Replying to @ArcDogma @Turbocrit
This tweet was about how some men feel so entitled to women that they commit acts of violence against them. Just not sure if you caught that, since you seem very determined to defend them.
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Replying to @rmrenfields @Turbocrit
So, my question is, do you really believe your own defense of that? Clearly there is some overlap, nay, subtext here that suggests towards the incel community.pic.twitter.com/wJYJd6MmMD
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Replying to @ArcDogma
I attempted to find any articles about a woman killing another woman for rejecting her, or a woman killing a man for the same reason, but nothing seems to be coming up. How odd. I cannot imagine why.
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Replying to @rmrenfields
Of course, you have individuals like Elliot Rodgers, and in that vein you can say there is something to talk about. But there is a much larger community of incels that I'm aware of spending their time complaining about women online and harassing YouTube's. --
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Replying to @ArcDogma @rmrenfields
Youtubers* and that's an important distinction. It's not a nice thing to do either and I won't defend their vice their but surely you agree that ranting on the internet about your ex is different from snapping her neck?
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Replying to @ArcDogma
As I said originally, this post was about men feeling so entitled to women that they commit acts of violence against them. You put yourself in a position to argue for them. If you do not want to defend them, don’t. No one is making you.
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Dude... the closest thing to violence the OP said was "lash out" and that is incredibly vague and ambiguous. At least admit that. Lash out could mean multiple things, but because of our different perspectives I went to online incels and you went to incel murderers.pic.twitter.com/zPUVhANecQ
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