it doesn't provide much evidence for the stated contention that actually, feminists are lonely men's best friends, though
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agree, not every claim is well justified, but my expectations are low for this kind of writing
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I saw about 50% reasonable claims and 50% deliberate bad-faith assertions. Also entirely missed the point that this is an emergent phenomenon that needs to be understood in terms of systems dynamics, not what some particular demographic group 'wants'. Simplistic dogma.
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agree. objectively it's terrible reasoning but I'm not trying to hold it up to the standards of an actual essay. it's just clickbait. I was just remarking that for the genre it is, and the what I would have expected from the author, it's less awful than I was expecting.
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are we going to have a side discussion about what the nature of the emergent phenomenon here is? I dunno if it's that interesting really. alienated young men are struggling with all spheres of their life (family, sex, employment, community) and are now a low status punching bag.
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is the interesting part trying to figure out which of the alienated young men (but for the grace of god...) are terminal cases? if they're terminal, what do you do about it? don't want to believe anyone is beyond help. how do you help?
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but it's so tedious. let's all go write "N+1 rules for Life" books and get some of that action. nah. let's not.
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but I do think she overstates the motives and desires even of movement incels, or at least uses inflammatory language (cuz this is the internet in 2018) where it was a little gratuitous.
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Yeah. Though the trick used is to make it look like "movement incels" speak for all incels. "Vanguard" is misrepresented as whole. Explanation:https://www.reddit.com/r/slatestarcodex/comments/8hnmnb/culture_war_roundup_for_the_week_of_may_7_2018/dypcpmt/ …
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