Why don't they have groups for male and female incels together nowadays, like in this article? There'd be lots of mutual blaming and accusing, but there'd also be more possibility for understanding and growth, wouldn't there?https://www.elle.com/culture/news/a34512/woman-who-started-incel-movement/ …
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Yeah, just the fact that he was also reading feminist sites and "really trying to figure it out" would make him atypical since the men who frequent MRA/incel/PUA sites typically despise feminism. She's generalizing way too much based on her own experience.
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I've known plenty of US men who don't do any cooking or cleaning, who think that's "women's work." "Quality of life for women" in the US varies greatly; not everyone's college-educated and middle or upper middle class with the opportunity to create the kind of life they want.
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And I think it would be hard to overstate how dangerous and harmful MRA/incel/PUA sites are. Mainly for women of course but also for the men who frequent them, especially the ones who weren't raging misogynists when they first encountered these sites.
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