There's a lot of them and the PUAs, MRAs, Incels, Red/Black Pills, and the Alt-Right are interconnected. We Hunted The Mammoth has been doing good work bringing this disgusting subculture forward: https://twitter.com/ArshyMann/status/988836611029983233?s=19 … They don't think women are people.
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I once told a date, very nicely, I was not interested. He slammed his fist on the table at starbucks and yelled “Silence! I am drawn to you! I have chosen you very carefully.” I left and hid in a grocery store for an hour. This groups and its numbers do not surprise me at all.
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That was not even the worst or scarriest date...
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I believe you.
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These examples have probably always existed, but the Internet and social media have allowed them to be able to collect into their own evil psychopathic "society". Prior to this, they were a diluted part of regular society
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I truly believe it’s more than that: reddit/the Internet was a factory for incels, not just a community. It allowed someone with some negative thoughts to find social reinforcement and learn from the wrong people, and become something they wouldn’t have otherwise. Major problem.
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The internet is a Pandora’s box of extremism in every direction left, right, up, down... if there is an insane stance on a subject there is an Internet forum specifically for said insanity. But amazon is dope, so it’s not all bad.
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These guys are the worst. I have been with my fiancé for about 10 years now, about 5 years ago one of these jackasses messages me on Facebook about how he would treat me so much better than my boyfriend and how he looked like the type that would cheat on me.
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I had met this guy maybe once, he was in one of my college classes, I never talked to him. When I nicely replied that I was very happy in my relationship and I was not interested in him in any way the most vile hateful response came back to me.
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It was horrific and I was a little scared. I showed my fiancé and he was out of his mind. He could not fathom how this person operated.
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Thank you. We laugh about it now but I was scared bc I went to school with this person. It makes you paranoid walking around campus. Hell just walking to your car and driving home made you on high alert bc you just don’t know what someone is capable of.
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The internet is a confirmation bias machine—any frustration or negative thought someone has, they can find a “community” that will reinforce it rather than help them out of it. It’s the equivalent of a psychological nuclear weapon and it’s tearing society apart.
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Gee, I wonder why these dudes are being rejected.
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I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but you might be on to something....
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Right!?! Morons...
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Sometimes i just wonder how the hell are we still around as species. This is really bad stuff
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Nothing should surprise you. We as a country managed to nominate two of the most polarizing and hated political figures in the history of America for president. Society is being distilled into ideas that have no place for any others but their own. There is no more middle ground.
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Couldn’t agree more. It’s becoming virtually impossible to have a constructive debate, which happens to be a pilar of democracy
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