Here is a Marc Lepine fan account, posting about the anniversary of the Montreal Massacrepic.twitter.com/px02NQryBE
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A thread was created with a link to a news report about a child model's suicide. It was used as "proof" that society doesn't are about incel deaths.pic.twitter.com/t5sRnbEJjb
Do you know what would bring in some attention? A mass shooting or a public event.pic.twitter.com/HoH13BIfMF
This "support system" also had a lengthy discussion on suicide methods. I don't want to post caps, because some of them plan it out step by step. But this alleged suicide has inspired others to think about taking their lives as well.
This is how incels get radicalized. There is no support. A user commits suicide, but it goes unconfirmed. This leads to the idea that this is further proof of your suffering. Nobody cares, even if you die. Your life must truly be meaningless, right?
If a suicide isn't enough, then how can you lash out against society? Remember your friend was "murdered" because he was ugly, just like you. Society has blood on its hands. This is how we justify murder. This is how they rationalize mass shootings.
The incel community is dangerous. It is not a support group. They never have been.
If this community is left to fester, someone will die. They will either kill themselves or others. I guarantee it.
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