don’t say we didn’t see it coming. tens of thousands of men, if not more, have been radicalized via r/incels, which was banned last year (other subreddits like r/braincels have emerged in its place). so-called platform neutrality has real, serious consequences.https://twitter.com/danbilefsky/status/988909613268525056 …
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some background on the origin of the incel movement—it was a term started by a woman who wanted to create an inclusive community for people who are lonely and unable to find love and sex. which, in itself, is a worthy goal!https://www.elle.com/culture/news/a34512/woman-who-started-incel-movement/ …
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@aceattorney1234 offered some valuable insight on how the incel community (as it was intended) helped him but then got coopted by misogynists, stigmatizing the term and what it symbolizes.pic.twitter.com/MtCemj9q09
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no one is entitled to love or sex from anyone else, but i think any decent person can be worthy of it, and it is natural and human to want that and need a community to discuss struggles with it. but unfortunately now it’s been warped beyond recognition, which is bad for everyone.
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