If anybody attempts to question personal or systemic/structural roots of their pain they are immediately dismissed by a dog pile group think of “society hates us because women are bitches”.
So where you might expect an incel to say “I saw a Chad in the bar last night”, they will always construct is as “I saw Chad in the bar last night”, as if all these mentions of Chad are one person. It’s very odd.
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Not sure why this is. It seems more than just a convenient short hand. Partly, I suspect, this shared grammar provides them with a sense of community. After all, incel-dom is about nothing if not the group reinforcing their individual prejudices.
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I guess it also helps root out “tourists” who might try to infiltrate their message boards (incels seem particularly wary of this).
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I know that, in light of their horrible beliefs and actions, incel grammar is probably an insignificant aspect of the subculture. But it all comes back to the manosphere thing of these self-reinforcing hate groups shutting down outsiders and dissenters. So toxic.
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Don't really have anything to contribute/add really. This was all just a thing I noticed about the message board I read (for reference, it was the now-defunct Reddit sub r/incels)
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Or "teh Chad".
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