"women, too, experience rejection and sexual frustration, and do not have a movement based around raping and murdering people who have turned them down"https://www.theverge.com/2018/4/25/17279294/toronto-massacre-minassian-incels-internet-misogyny …
I'm not saying women owe these men *anything*, but rather that the movement has gone to the extreme because incel men are socially marginalized by ALL genders and as such the movement has moved underground where the more extreme voices hold court.
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Marginalized people may find extremist rhetoric appealing. It's not wrong to want kindness and seek it out. It's human. It is wrong to threaten to kill someone who fails to extend kindness. And Redpill forums overflow with how-tos for putting women in "their place." Not great.
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I'm not defending the violent rhetoric or actions, I'm saying that because these folks have no venue to express their concerns in polite society these folks do get marginalized-I'm just trying to find ways to prevent their radicalization. Make sense?
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