I think other men need to help them and model maturity-in-rejection. I don't think that's happening, unfortunately. (Certainly not women's job to do it.)
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Compassion doesn’t mean acceptance or recognition. You’re advocating for people to have compassion for lonely beta males, not all disabled people. Their issues haven’t been dismissed. If you tell someone you’re hungry, when you’re actually thirsty, you’ll get a snack not a drink.
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You have to do it for all people, not just self proclaimed victims of society. The answer is be kind, always. Not, “be kind to these particular guys so no one dies.”
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I never implied that. Help incels does not mean help only incels any more than Save the Whales means Save only the Whales and screw every other kind of marine life.
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Are you under the mistaken impression that I am incel? What led you to that conclusion? And secondly, I make no excuses whatsoever for behavior. I'm trying to help a community of people wrapped up in their own anger and pain in order to prevent tragedies like this from recurring.
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I don’t use that label to classify people. I’ll be more careful with my pronouns. Furthermore, why do you care if I think you’re an incel or not? You are contributing to the stigma. It has nothing to do with how I value your contribution to this conversation.
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I don't particularly mind being mislabeled incel. I very much mind being mislabeled a misogynist or a pedophile. But as you said, nothing that can't be avoided with a little more care with pronouns.
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