"Incel" is short for "involuntarily celibate." It's a movement of men who believe they have been unfairly denied sex by women -- and some members have hailed the Toronto attacker as a herohttps://cnn.it/2qZd1gE
Did you look into the "incel" society before somehow trying to blame @CNN for reporting it? If it came from @foxandfriends would it then be believable? Just wondering....
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Your tweet was about the story coming from CNN. My question was would it be more believable if it came from
@foxandfriends ....I think the rhetoric about these individuals calling this guy a "hero" would depend on who's reporting it. For the record, he is NO HERO! -
I don't either, but I've been reading Canadian press as I live very close to this story and they state and quote individuals of this society calling this guy a "hero".....I don't just follow CNN, but I believe anything they say over
@foxandfriends...I also do my own homework...
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Read and research shit befhore you start to criticize those that tell you about it.
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Did you read it? Was someone quoted as saying this guy is a hero?
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Was someone from that group quoted as saying this guy is a hero?
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Just name one source. One person that thinks this guy is a hero before you call this a news story.
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