I agree with some things you say and disagree with others, but there's another point, that not everyone who's "involuntarily" celibate at a given time is an "incel." There are lots of men and women who aren't as poisonous as the ones on these sites. Maybe they could benefit.
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Harmless? Incel sites? Oh yeah, dreaming about mass murder and enslavement of women, sharing rape tips, spreading lies and fake stats about rape, divorce, etc., encouraging misogyny, etc. No harm there.
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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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