Just... no. Incels know that sex robots exist. They know that sex workers exist. The issue is that they feel entitled to have sex with (beautiful) women by the virtue of the fact that they exist.https://nyti.ms/2FBps7I
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Replying to @RVAwonk
I liked Dan Savage's take on this.https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2018/04/25/26093525/on-sexual-deprivation-sex-workers-incels-and-violence …
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Replying to @realLainey @RVAwonk
What is the solution to this non-problem? A dating site for the sexually deprived? With no pictures.
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Replying to @McBrosius @RVAwonk
You show your privilege when you call it a non-problem.
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Replying to @realLainey @RVAwonk
Careful there as you know literally nothing about me.
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Replying to @McBrosius @RVAwonk
Not true of course. I glean something from your own words, suggesting involuntary celibacy is a non-problem. Loneliness is a huge and devastating issue for many people, and I appreciate when someone tries to think differently about it.
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Replying to @realLainey @RVAwonk
You said privilege. Privilege implies having something and not caring that others do not or not being aware of the fact that others do not. I think it’s a non-problem because I think it’s a non-problem. My opinion was what was showing.
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Linking loneliness and lack of sex is a very narrow-minded point of view with respect to intimacy and human connection. That perspective is what’s at the root of the incel problem.
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