I'm not sure what the solution is. From what I've seen, they literally don't listen to anyone outside their community. They certainly won't listen to feminist-anything. They don't even like the rest of the manosphere.
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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If you want to prevent future attacks, don’t look to vilify someone, or blame society. Don’t promote generalizing or labeling. These guys don’t need social justice warriors on Twitter to fight for them. They need good examples of how to view and treat women.
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I don't disagree with any of that, though I would add a focus on stamping out bullying (an early destroyer of self esteem) and a more robust system of mental healthcare and public effort to destigmatize seeking out psychiatric help.
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Absolutely. These are all just secondary issues. If we can get to the root, we can do a lot more to help the entire group of people suffering from sociocultural strains. We can prevent people from becoming that deluded. From being radicalized and used.
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