She describes a man as “man qua man” — complete and unto himself, in need of nothing and no-one. She describes a woman as “woman qua man” — a half-entity who requires a man’s “man qua man” status to even exist. Incels shorthanded this to “femoids.”
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Rand described the ideal woman as Marilyn Monroe (knowing nothing of the complexities of Monroe’s life), seeing the outward presentation of Monroe as existing for men’s pleasure and her sexuality as meant only to appeal to men.
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Incels consume Rand because her works speak to them of entitlement. That if they become Great True Makers, the reward of women (sic) is entitled to them. Because they’re the Most Specialest of All. And they become enraged if denied because they believe that’s how IT WORKS.
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