everyone is learning about incels now with probably some amount of shock, but is the ideology behind those people really that divergent from what society generally thinks of women?
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Replying to @marquisdecod
It’s interesting how incel culture is very much a masculine response to desirability. Many women struggle with desirability, and usual take it out on themselves whereas these incel-men feel compelled to harm others. It really underscores gendered entitlement in our society.
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That being said, most of the issues surrounding desirability women experience are a direct result of our society’s notion of women as property. And I guess these men feel entitled to act out aggression on women because of the very same notion, women as property.
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Yeah it’s weird, they don’t even view sex as a negotiation (which is also incorrect) like other kinda of gross men do, it’s just something they deserve unconditionally
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I know it’s not that far removed from normal cisman behaviour, but I do wonder how people end up there, it’s a chicken/egg scenario.
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Yikes yeah, I am vague familiar with the crowd of it all, but incel as a thriving online “community” I was blissfully largely unaware of this week. It’s such an amplification of regular entitlement.
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