Ummm, you all are still not getting what i meant, but oh well. Tired of explaining it.
Incel being his lifeline and sanity. I do see why Annie would question as she has. Were you truly interested in protecting victims, you'd not be stepping in at this point to tell Annie she's harassing someone.2/2
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What I'm seeing is part of the overall problem: people not being kind, & being quick to judge & accuse. I have never said that anyone should have sex with anyone. It seems that there is willful misunderstanding, a deliberate twisting of what I'm saying. I am wondering why?
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No, what you appear to be saying is that society needs to make connections, although it is historically shown that even non sexual relationships end badly with these men.
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It's interesting that you talk about "Incels" in the same way that "Incels" talk about women. You're saying that they are "other" and therefore shouldn't be treated as people. THAT is how they became the way they are. THAT won't solve the problem. THAT perpetuates the problem.
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My personal experiences with incels have been being abused violently by them. Any man not "getting any" who defines themselves by it so bitterly isn't bitter & abusive when I meet them becuz I hurt them
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The fact that there is now a self-identified group of Misogynists (calling themselves "Incels") shows that it's not one person's problem, & it's not going to be fixed by any individuals. Changing the dominant narrative in society is a huge task.
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How, exactly, is Annie protecting victims?
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