And, you know, rage at and antipathy toward women. I read Elliot Rodger's manifesto. He describes physically assaulting women on the street because he took their failure to smile at him as unforgivable mistreatment.https://twitter.com/alexandraerin/status/989965784129695744 …
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More than that, as far as I can tell it's basically uniquely white, too. There is almost always a weirdly racial component to their complaints. It's toxic intersectionality.
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AIUI there are a very few POC incels, but the degree to which the Men's Rights, ah, movement overlaps with White supremacists makes them rare indeed.
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Because we don’t see men or other women as objects, or ciphers; instead, we know them to be real, authentic human beings. It is more difficult to commoditize or objectify someone or their body when you see them as another human being just like you.
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I agree. Interestingly, before the misogynists hijacked it, the term was from a woman-led, non-hateful group.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/25/woman-who-invented-incel-movement-interview-toronto-attack …
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Interesting. You’re not seeing this phenomenon among communities of color to the extent that you see it in the rich White male community. The argument “you should want to have sex with me because I’m a White male with money” is just crazy and not indicative of sex inequality.
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well, there's the occasional terf who pushes transphobia from a possessive "lesbians are *ours* to romance!" angle, but they're not a movement the way misogynistic men are.
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