To many, the existence of a sub-culture of women-hating, self-loathing young men convening online to wallow in self-pity and contemplate violent revenge was the after-shock of one of this city’s worst days. #Editorial:https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/2018/04/27/torontos-van-attack-has-revealed-something-very-ugly.html …
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How is this any different from modern feminism? Just the other side of the hateful coin.
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Without the murder. That's different. The murder.
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And what of the woman who attacked Google? Thankfully no one was killed but in this day and age, the rage we are referring to is not solely isolated to young males.
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My understanding is that she accused YouTube of interfering with her business. Quite specific. Nutty, but specific revenge on YouTube. A different horrible phenom.
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She used YouTube to promote her very odd videos and they said "no more". Even her family thought she was an odd duck. And what of the woman who murdered another woman outside the SDM in the TD Centre? You can split hairs all you want but crazy is no longer solely a male trait.
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The difference is that in the case of these INCEL people, it is an irrational hatred by a Group. They encourage each other's volatility & violence. Unresolved issues that they choose to blame on outside influences rather than deal with the real cause.
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