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Look at the time line. Two decades after the sexual revolution, just long enough to have an entire generation being subject to its consequences, and suddenly this new social phenomena starts to rise and seep into the general consciousness and eventually becomes a fixed element in the popular culture of the time. The unpopular kid, the nerd, the social outcast. This is a common theme in a lot of 80s movies. People who don't fit in society, who are shunned or hated by society for being "different", or ugly, and so forth. And the solution to their plight is usually some blue pilled nonsense.
This is especially true in the comedies, where the "nerd" always gets the hot girl at the end, usually because of his "personality". One recent example i just saw is the film Back to School. The movie is a relentless celebration of debauchery and immorality. The "villain" of the film, a stuck up professor with a British accent (even though this is an American university) is portrayed as the bad guy for taking a moral stance against all the degeneracy around him, the film effectively arguing that only a pompous boor would be on the side of fairness and decency. In the film he is shown courting this literature professor who of course is very "open minded" (in the most pretentious way possible) about all the decadence taking place in the university and ends up cucking him for Rodney Dangerfield (who she later catches flirting with some younger hot chicks, where suddenly she is not down with libertine behavior anymore, her woke liberal views not having prepared her for being at the receiving end apparently). And of course, eventually the nerd gets to kiss the hot Stacy after she ditched the obnoxious Chad for being a jerk. I actually cringed when they kissed since the lead was a mantlet and she actually towered over him:
The scenario of this film is a continuous refrain in most 80s comedies. Society has just devolved into a free for all of decadence and libertinism. The law of the jungle rules supreme, and those who are left out are just given some vague reassurance that everything will turn out ok for them, and then, having done it's "part" in trying to deal with the rise of the socially disaffected or marginalized, society just stopped giving a shit and nobody bothered making movies like this anymore after the 80s.
Fast forward to modern times and now the socially disaffected and marginalized keep killing themselves or going on murder sprees and society is annoyed the problem they thought they had solved with their blue pilled propaganda is coming back to bite them in the ass, but since they actually never cared about the socially disenfranchised and nobody wants to give up their debauched existence their reaction to the marginalized "fighting back" is hatred and resentment, and that's where we are at right now with inceldom, which is a thorn on the side of a society that wanted to have its cake and eat it too.
This is especially true in the comedies, where the "nerd" always gets the hot girl at the end, usually because of his "personality". One recent example i just saw is the film Back to School. The movie is a relentless celebration of debauchery and immorality. The "villain" of the film, a stuck up professor with a British accent (even though this is an American university) is portrayed as the bad guy for taking a moral stance against all the degeneracy around him, the film effectively arguing that only a pompous boor would be on the side of fairness and decency. In the film he is shown courting this literature professor who of course is very "open minded" (in the most pretentious way possible) about all the decadence taking place in the university and ends up cucking him for Rodney Dangerfield (who she later catches flirting with some younger hot chicks, where suddenly she is not down with libertine behavior anymore, her woke liberal views not having prepared her for being at the receiving end apparently). And of course, eventually the nerd gets to kiss the hot Stacy after she ditched the obnoxious Chad for being a jerk. I actually cringed when they kissed since the lead was a mantlet and she actually towered over him:
The scenario of this film is a continuous refrain in most 80s comedies. Society has just devolved into a free for all of decadence and libertinism. The law of the jungle rules supreme, and those who are left out are just given some vague reassurance that everything will turn out ok for them, and then, having done it's "part" in trying to deal with the rise of the socially disaffected or marginalized, society just stopped giving a shit and nobody bothered making movies like this anymore after the 80s.
Fast forward to modern times and now the socially disaffected and marginalized keep killing themselves or going on murder sprees and society is annoyed the problem they thought they had solved with their blue pilled propaganda is coming back to bite them in the ass, but since they actually never cared about the socially disenfranchised and nobody wants to give up their debauched existence their reaction to the marginalized "fighting back" is hatred and resentment, and that's where we are at right now with inceldom, which is a thorn on the side of a society that wanted to have its cake and eat it too.