In public health terms there probably should be some means through which suicidally violent misunderstood loners can also experience intimacy, joy and companionship
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Replying to @phillmv
How is what you're saying different from what an incel would say?
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Replying to @ModernSquirrel
I think I'm saying incels are very sick people who, for our sake, we should find some way of healing
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Replying to @phillmv
I don't really see how your solution will solve the misogyny and objectification of women that defines the community and is the root of this.
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Replying to @ModernSquirrel
I think the root problem is depression, loneliness and hopeless rage in young, low status men. The misogyny and objectification is how it gets channeled. Mind you I think part of teaching them social skills involves unpacking their misogyny.
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Replying to @phillmv
Women struggle with similar topics but end up blaming themselves, that's how deep the misogyny runs in the society.
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Replying to @ModernSquirrel
I think it also helps that young men have a lot of aggression, so that rage gets channeled outward. Testosterone is a hell of a drug.
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I'd add that this probably dovetails with the suicide epidemic among young men. Not unreasonable to guess that a lot of those deaths start from the same place, and result from the same lack of emotional support structure that the incel ideology supplants.
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