beaten. It's not our fault, but that's no comfort to the victim. Creating safe spaces is not just for the benefit of the victims we see. Solidarity also means understanding that their problematic behavior is a reaction to something. Their reaction may be awful, but they need to
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Replying to @whattheplucked @ASterling and
That's why we need to give them better training. When a master (society) is training a rottweiler (incel) to attack when hungry, how do you stop the training? Better training. Show a better way. Some may be beyond saving, but some may not.
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As a victim of abuse and rape, I'm all out of sympathy for these fvcks. I am a bit of an incel myself, meaning my chronic pain gets in the way about 60%of the time. I can't even masturbate during those times, so I have NO sympathy for them, and they aren't entitled to any.
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I have mental illness. Misogyny isn't a mental illness. These are learned behaviors, not mental illness. This should be treated like racism, educate where you can and shame the rest.
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Cosigned. But as with Nazis, when they aren't out making a stink, we (or at least someone) should be working to make less of them.
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It's not something I am good at either (the outreach, I'm a decent puncher) and I definitely wouldn't say that victims have a responsibility to lead victimizers to a better path, that's some bullshit. But someone has to do it, or we won't fix anything.
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IN THE MEANTIME......punch an incel.
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