...and further highlights the way that toxic masculinity has warped society. It is a shame that the person responsible for Tuesday's tragedy could not find love, or have been able to feel love. That it festered into hatred and blame of women is absolutely disgusting...
A thought: What happened in Toronto this week was awful, and the light that has been cast on "incel" culture, has been eye-opening, to say the least. The hatred it projects onto women is just horrendous...
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...and the fact that a culture even exists that would PROMOTE this mindset is mind-bogglingly awful.
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So, here's something I've been thinking: could the idea of "incel" culture be curtailed, and could it have been perhaps been a non-issue if sex work wasn't brutally stigmatized and criminalized in North America?
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What if someone who felt like an "incel" could find that intimacy that they felt like they lacked in their life, and do it without shame or stigma in an open economy?
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This, of course, can tie in to many current issues in Ontario, notably the ongoing debate of sex education in schools (which, in no way shape or form should be cut or repealed). But, yeah. Just a thought I thought would be good to air.
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