Here's one description of your sources and influences:
that's a common theme from you.>..the online misogynist “manosphere” that includes Pick Up Artists and Men’s Rights Activists, incels are known for their deep-seated pessimism and profound sense of grievance against women
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several more of your common themes, both found in one of your most recent posts.>The incel ideology is rooted in the belief that women have too much power in the sexual/romantic sphere and ruin incels’ lives by rejecting them
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And now we get to the violence you keep alluding is inevitable.
You continue to elude to the violence associated with what you call 'lonely men', so let's review some of that, and the associated sexist and misogynistic ideas:>Incels are the most violent sector of the manosphere, and have perpetrated a range of deadly attacks against women
https://www.adl.org/resources/backgroun ... -celibates
Is this the violence you continually refer to?Incels, or “involuntary celibates,” are young, heterosexual men who blame women and society for their own inability to form romantic or sexual attachments. A relatively recent phenomenon, incels have the dubious honor of being the most violent element of the manosphere -- the interconnected online world of incels, PUAs (Pick up Artists), MGTOWs (Men Going Their Own Way) and MRAs (Men’s Rights Activists).
In July 2020, an MRA attacked the family of a federal judge in New Jersey, killing her son and injuring her husband.
Law enforcement officials believe violent incels have murdered at least 47 people in North America in the last six years. That number is likely low, given how little we know about incels, and how recently they have become a community of interest for law enforcement.
... Further, the label of incel adopted now describes much more than loneness or singledom, including the subset of incels who are consumed by homicidal rage.
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two more ideas you have brought up.The [incel] moniker was attached retroactively to Marc Lepine, who in 1989 massacred 14 women at École Polytechnique in Montreal, and left behind a suicide note in which he blamed feminists for destroying his life. Since then, angry young men have taken up his cause, leaving women terrorized – and all too often, dead.
The underlying theme of incel ideology is that the current sexual “marketplace” gives women too much freedom to choose their own partners. Those partners tend not to be incels, who in turn believe they are being deprived of their sexual birthright.
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Another of your favorite topics....The incel worldview hinges on a few key beliefs, which include a number of cryptic terms:
Women will always revert to hypergamy – using sexual or romantic partnerships to elevate one’s own status. In the incel calculus, this means 80 percent of women want to date only the “top” 20 percent of available men, lavishing their attentions on only the best-looking and richest men, and leaving the remaining 80 percent of men (including incels) without a potential partner.
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it's becoming evident here too, in your posts....Beneath incels’ coded language is a seething anger towards women and a deep well of self-loathing. This is immediately evident on incel chat rooms and other online forums...
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And finally, in my opinion you tipped your hand here, showing the misogynistic incel influence guiding your posts:Most incels don’t resort to violence, but in a growing number of cases, online threats manifest in deadly attacks, usually targeting women. America’s most infamous incel killing spree took place in May of 2014, when a man named Elliot Rodger opened fire near the campus of UC Santa Barbara.
Shortly before his rampage, Rodger posted a lengthy manifesto and video, blaming women for his unhappiness and referring to himself as “the supreme gentleman.” His attack left six women dead and 14 people wounded. Rodger, who shot himself in his car after committing the attacks, has served as inspiration for a number of incel attacks.
Alek Minassian, who murdered 10 people in Toronto and Scott Beierle, who shot and killed two in Tallahassee, Florida, both name-checked Rodger, as did Carini, in Virginia. Rodger is cited frequently on incel message boards as “E.R.” – as in “I’m going to pull an E.R. one of these days.”
As public awareness about incels grows, more potential attacks are being identified and thwarted. That said, violent incels remain a significant concern; in 2020 alone, North American authorities have arrested five self-identified incels for killing or plotting to kill women. In the spring of 2020, Canadian authorities classified an alleged incel murder as an act of terrorism, signaling a new approach to addressing the incel threat.
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Not only do you misinterpret your link, you misinterpret even the most basic conclusions. In light of that, why do you use your incorrect conclusions about single men to suggest violence will come to Some Schmo's daughter?doubtingthomas wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:53 pmSir, aren't you interested in ways to help reduce violence? I thought you cared about your daughter.
"Sociologists typically argue that violence increases when the sex ratio is male-biased because of the large pool of unmarried men (the group most prone to violence)."
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg ... 20violence).
Guess what, there are a lot more single men in their 20s than single women in their 20s.