This is why people hate incels

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I think the reason most people hate incels is not because they are generally racist misogynist freaks (which would be the right reason to hate them) but because incels refuse to participate with them in the elaborate autogaslighting programme where you try to psychologically bruteforce through an agenda of "ugly is the new hot" as a means of coping with a subconscious inferiority complex. For those with this complex, the hottest people you can actually get become the most objectively hot people, since anyone hotter than that is just cancelled from their brain--they simply do not perceive them, they are erased from the mind. Or become unusually nitpicky with their flaws (like all the girls rating Chico et al a 5 or something).

However, in order to maintain this complex, they need to be assured that everyone else is engaged in this complex, or it risks presenting a tear in the social fabric and reminding them unconsciously of the fact that their own complex is indeed a complex and not reality. Since what differentiates fantasy from reality is that the latter is shared among people. When they confront an incel they use antiracist feminist rhetoric as a means of attempting to suppress, in a fashionable way that brings them social capital, their departure from this collectively constructed and maintained inferiority complex, since they see themselves in the incel. They see in the incel a version of themself that refused to accept the dogma that "ugly is actually hot, and hot does not exist," and such a version of themself must be vigorously repressed if they are to maintain sanity. So its a psychological moment motivated at first by a fusional empathy.

It's put on full display when you show objectively hot people to someone and they are like, "well he's not my type, what Me, Myself, and I really like is [X mtn guy]" By responding so immediately and reactively in such a way one is compelled to ask what kind of narcissistic self-aggrandizement they have undergone to think that we really really need to know asap what their opinion on the matter is

Ugly (as in sub HTN) people have successfully created an entire psychological universe that is alien to hot people. They fuck each other, call each other hot, engage in all kinds of heinous sexual acts with each other in a kind of stockholmsyndromy, truman show-esque masquerade of downgrown obese tattooed bone-flesh-and-cartilage soup where hot people have been mentally whisked away to Hell. But deep down in the recesses of their psyches they maintain a grain of this trauma in which they had to accept "I am not hot enough for hot people." A grain that risks causing a tsunami when they are confronted with the sheer existence of incels, since that trauma is a humiliation worse than death.
 
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incels are just little anoying humanoids
 
literally, just a scapegoat term that went mainstream, radfems have started blaming incels for every single problem and issue in the world the way nazi blame Juden, incels are simply just a niche online subculture that makes up a very marginal amount of people in numbers and has from what I read statically killed literally only 50 people since the inception of the term. Eventually, a new word or concept will go mainstream in less than a decade and the term incel will be in the back of everyones mind like some irrelevant memory of the past, as memes tend to fizzle out and die.
 
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literally, just a scapegoat term that went mainstream, radfems have started blaming incels for every single problem and issue in the world the way nazi blame Juden, incels are simply just a niche online subculture that makes up a very marginal amount of people in numbers and has from what I read statically killed literally only 50 people since the inception of the term. Eventually, a new word or concept will go mainstream in less than a decade and the term incel will be in the back of everyones mind like some irrelevant memory of the past, as memes tend to fizzle out and die.
they like this one especially because it helps them cope with how ugly they are
 
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Typical female tactics. number one thing they use is shame and guilt. psychological manipulation has to be the weaker sexes number one weapon, when you think about it logically.

Incels are pieces of shit though, at least the ones that use that website. someone who's a virgin in not an incel. Two different things. Fortunately, I am neither.
 
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Please put a tldr
 
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@rl is literally shaking in fear right now at this beautifully written treatise
 
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Title: Understanding the Disdain Towards Incels: A Multifaceted Analysis

Abstract:
The term "incel," short for involuntary celibate, refers to a subculture of individuals who identify as sexually frustrated and unable to form intimate relationships despite their desire to do so. While not all self-proclaimed incels engage in harmful behavior, the community has garnered widespread criticism and disapproval from various segments of society. This thesis aims to explore the reasons why people tend to dislike incels by examining psychological, sociological, and ethical perspectives. The research delves into the origins of the incel subculture, its ideologies, and the role of online platforms in shaping its reputation.

Additionally, it discusses the impact of toxic masculinity, misogyny, and violence, which often accompany the incel movement. Ultimately, this thesis seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the aversion to incels and offer insights into potential solutions for promoting healthier attitudes and behaviors among this community.

Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Background and Context1.
2 Research Questions1.3 Scope and Limitations
Chapter 2: The Incel Subculture and Its Origins
2.1 Defining Incels and Their Subculture
2.2 Historical Development of the Incel Community
2.3 Online Forums and Their Influence
Chapter 3: Ideologies and Beliefs Within the Incel Community
3.1 The Concept of Involuntary Celibacy3.2 Perceptions of Relationships and Women
3.3 Self-perceived Victimhood and Entitlement
Chapter 4: Psychological Perspectives on Incels
4.1 The Psychology of Frustration and Rejection
4.2 Mental Health and Identity Formation
4.3 Escalation of Radical Beliefs
Chapter 5: Societal and Cultural Factors Influencing Disdain
5.1 Toxic Masculinity and Its Impact on Incels
5.2 The Role of Misogyny and Women-Hating
5.3 Connection with Other Online Subcultures
Chapter 6: Violence and Misogynistic Behaviors
6.1 Incels and Violence: Case Studies and Examples
6.2 Online Hate and Radicalization
6.3 Incels' Interactions with the Broader Society
Chapter 7: Media Portrayal and Public Perception of Incels
7.1 Media Representations of Incels
7.2 Public Attitudes and Responses
7.3 Stigmatization and Stereotyping
Chapter 8: Ethical Considerations and Moral Dilemmas
8.1 Balancing Free Speech and Harmful Ideologies
8.2 Responsibility of Online Platforms
8.3 Approaches to Addressing Incel Behavior
Chapter 9: Potential Solutions and Interventions
9.1 Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation
9.2 Promoting Positive Masculinity and Healthy Relationships
9.3 Combating Misogyny and Gender Stereotypes
Chapter 10: Conclusion
10.1 Summary of Findings
10.2 Implications for Future Research
10.3 A Call for Understanding and Empathy

By investigating the various factors contributing to the dislike of incels, this thesis endeavors to foster empathy, compassion, and ultimately, find constructive ways to address the challenges faced by the incel community while mitigating the potential harm associated with its more negative aspects. It is essential to approach this topic with sensitivity, as the issues surrounding incels involve complex sociocultural and psychological dynamics that warrant comprehensive analysis and thoughtful interventions.
 
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or mayb they're ugly and stinky so nobody likes them
 
Title: Understanding the Disdain Towards Incels: A Multifaceted Analysis

Abstract:
The term "incel," short for involuntary celibate, refers to a subculture of individuals who identify as sexually frustrated and unable to form intimate relationships despite their desire to do so. While not all self-proclaimed incels engage in harmful behavior, the community has garnered widespread criticism and disapproval from various segments of society. This thesis aims to explore the reasons why people tend to dislike incels by examining psychological, sociological, and ethical perspectives. The research delves into the origins of the incel subculture, its ideologies, and the role of online platforms in shaping its reputation.

Additionally, it discusses the impact of toxic masculinity, misogyny, and violence, which often accompany the incel movement. Ultimately, this thesis seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the aversion to incels and offer insights into potential solutions for promoting healthier attitudes and behaviors among this community.

Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Background and Context1.
2 Research Questions1.3 Scope and Limitations
Chapter 2: The Incel Subculture and Its Origins
2.1 Defining Incels and Their Subculture
2.2 Historical Development of the Incel Community
2.3 Online Forums and Their Influence
Chapter 3: Ideologies and Beliefs Within the Incel Community
3.1 The Concept of Involuntary Celibacy3.2 Perceptions of Relationships and Women
3.3 Self-perceived Victimhood and Entitlement
Chapter 4: Psychological Perspectives on Incels
4.1 The Psychology of Frustration and Rejection
4.2 Mental Health and Identity Formation
4.3 Escalation of Radical Beliefs
Chapter 5: Societal and Cultural Factors Influencing Disdain
5.1 Toxic Masculinity and Its Impact on Incels
5.2 The Role of Misogyny and Women-Hating
5.3 Connection with Other Online Subcultures
Chapter 6: Violence and Misogynistic Behaviors
6.1 Incels and Violence: Case Studies and Examples
6.2 Online Hate and Radicalization
6.3 Incels' Interactions with the Broader Society
Chapter 7: Media Portrayal and Public Perception of Incels
7.1 Media Representations of Incels
7.2 Public Attitudes and Responses
7.3 Stigmatization and Stereotyping
Chapter 8: Ethical Considerations and Moral Dilemmas
8.1 Balancing Free Speech and Harmful Ideologies
8.2 Responsibility of Online Platforms
8.3 Approaches to Addressing Incel Behavior
Chapter 9: Potential Solutions and Interventions
9.1 Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation
9.2 Promoting Positive Masculinity and Healthy Relationships
9.3 Combating Misogyny and Gender Stereotypes
Chapter 10: Conclusion
10.1 Summary of Findings
10.2 Implications for Future Research
10.3 A Call for Understanding and Empathy

By investigating the various factors contributing to the dislike of incels, this thesis endeavors to foster empathy, compassion, and ultimately, find constructive ways to address the challenges faced by the incel community while mitigating the potential harm associated with its more negative aspects. It is essential to approach this topic with sensitivity, as the issues surrounding incels involve complex sociocultural and psychological dynamics that warrant comprehensive analysis and thoughtful interventions.

Ahoy there, me hearty! Gather 'round, and let's set sail on this academic voyage of understanding the disdain towards incels, arrr!

Title: Understanding the Disdain Towards Incels: A Multifaceted Analysis

Ahoy, me hearties! The term "incel," bein' short for involuntary celibate, be a group of landlubbers who find themselves yearnin' for intimacy and yet sailin' a rough sea of sexual frustration. But not all of these self-proclaimed incels be sailin' on the treacherous waters, mind ye! Some may be decent folks, but the community as a whole has earned itself quite a bit of scorn and disapproval from many corners of society. This here thesis be explorin' the reasons why people give 'em the cold shoulder, takin' a good look at the psychological, sociological, and ethical perspectives.

Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 Background and Context: We set our sails and chart the course.1.2 Research Questions: What be we seekin' to find on this journey?1.3 Scope and Limitations: The waters we'll be navigatin' and those we'll avoid.

Chapter 2: The Incel Subculture and Its Origins2.1 Defining Incels and Their Subculture: Understandin' the crew we're dealin' with.2.2 Historical Development of the Incel Community: Tracin' their journey through time.2.3 Online Forums and Their Influence: The winds of the digital realm shape their reputation.

Chapter 3: Ideologies and Beliefs Within the Incel Community3.1 The Concept of Involuntary Celibacy: Unravelin' the heart of their discontent.3.2 Perceptions of Relationships and Women: How they view the fairer sex.3.3 Self-perceived Victimhood and Entitlement: Walkin' the plank of blame and entitlement.

Chapter 4: Psychological Perspectives on Incels4.1 The Psychology of Frustration and Rejection: The rough waters of despair and rejection.4.2 Mental Health and Identity Formation: The storms that mold their identity.4.3 Escalation of Radical Beliefs: When calm seas turn into tempestuous storms.

Chapter 5: Societal and Cultural Factors Influencing Disdain5.1 Toxic Masculinity and Its Impact on Incels: Beware the sirens of toxic masculinity.5.2 The Role of Misogyny and Women-Hating: The whirlpools of hatred against women.5.3 Connection with Other Online Subcultures: The currents that link 'em to other online brethren.

Chapter 6: Violence and Misogynistic Behaviors6.1 Incels and Violence: Case Studies and Examples: The darkest deeds they commit.6.2 Online Hate and Radicalization: The winds that lead to dangerous waters.6.3 Incels' Interactions with the Broader Society: How they cross paths with the rest of the world.

Chapter 7: Media Portrayal and Public Perception of Incels7.1 Media Representations of Incels: How the media paints their portrait.7.2 Public Attitudes and Responses: The tides of public opinion.7.3 Stigmatization and Stereotyping: The scars they bear from society's brandin'.

Chapter 8: Ethical Considerations and Moral Dilemmas8.1 Balancing Free Speech and Harmful Ideologies: Navigatin' the treacherous waters of free speech.8.2 Responsibility of Online Platforms: Holdin' the online shipmasters accountable.8.3 Approaches to Addressing Incel Behavior: Seekin' solutions and fair winds for the future.

Chapter 9: Potential Solutions and Interventions9.1 Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation: Castin' a lifeline to those adrift.9.2 Promoting Positive Masculinity and Healthy Relationships: Showin' 'em the way to honorable waters.9.3 Combating Misogyny and Gender Stereotypes: Fiercely battlin' against the tide of hate.

Chapter 10: Conclusion10.1 Summary of Findings: Wrappin' up our discoveries.10.2 Implications for Future Research: Plotting the course for further explorations.10.3 A Call for Understanding and Empathy: Extending a hand of compassion to those we've studied.

By delvin' into the many factors that fuel the disdain for incels, this here thesis be aimin' to bring about empathy and compassion. We strive to find ways to address the challenges they face while steerin' clear of the harm their more negative aspects may bring. 'Tis a sensitive topic, me hearties, and we must navigate these complex waters with care and thoughtful interventions. Now, let's set sail and embark on this journey of knowledge!
 
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They fuck each other, call each other hot, engage in all kinds of heinous sexual acts with each other in a kind of stockholmsyndromy, truman show-esque masquerade of downgrown obese tattooed bone-flesh-and-cartilage soup where hot people have been mentally whisked away to Hell.

RWW


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im not going to tiktokify my brilliant insights for preteens with smoothed over brains
Words are man-made and don't exist. You should aim to use as little as necessary
 
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The incel community is nothing more than a catalyst by which the Jews can push their agenda

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Words are man-made and don't exist.
wow, id figure with this horseshit derrida-tier Weltanschauung you would be competent in untangling word salads such as the one in op
 
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wow, id figure with this horseshit derrida-tier Weltanschauung you would be competent in untangling word salads such as the one in op
It's too long for me to read and I dunno what derrida-tier Weltanschauung means
 
Dnrd but this seems interesting so I'll actually read it later
 
yes but they are also generally just not good people as well tbh

the community theyve created around here is extremely immature mentally and emotionally stunted with more hate than almost any other plaform forum that i have ever seen. they can have high standards sure but they are incredibly toxic and annoying about it ie :"commit suicide and kill yourself if you dont look a certain way" type shit.
 
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yes but they are also generally just not good people as well tbh

the community theyve created around here is extremely immature mentally and emotionally stunted with more hate than almost any other plaform forum that i have ever seen. they can have high standards sure but they are incredibly toxic and annoying about it ie :"commit suicide and kill yourself if you dont look a certain way" type shit.
Thats true but i think they use this as a cover up reason for the real reason
 
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Thats true but i think they use this as a cover up reason for the real reason
there can be multiple reasons for everything once

overall it all triggers normies feelings of "safety" in their bubbles. the real biggest reason is when someone here's "ince" they just think elliot rodgers and "men who think they deserve sex and will kill if they dont get it"

that is genuinely their cope
 
reminder this is op's average avatar:

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Wall of text go er
 
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