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Theory Am I my brocel's keeper?

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Yes, I think. Let's add some details.

We have seen this thread multiple times: "Incel trait: you sympathize with the villain in a movie in an anime". This comes somewhat naturally to us. Because the villain revolts against what's considered "a normal society". Prime example of this is Joker from "The Dark Knight". But in the way that sympathy is expressed lies a mistake: you yield the very concept of "good" to normies. Don't do that.

For example, you don't look good. Or you're autistic. Or both. Then the normies bully you because of that. Then you become reclusive. And then they have the fucking audacity to lecture you: "YOU INCEL ALL BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT NICE!" If this is "normal" then you obviously don't want to be "normal". Then you start to think of yourself as "evil", even if ironically. Because their morals are fake.

But a better way to approach is this: good and evil are very much meaningful terms, it's just that they are abusing them. Meaning, they are evil and you are good, at least non-evil. Bullying someone then bullying the victim even more is plain evil, simple as.

And you can be truly good, if you become your brocel's keeper. Serving normies would be cuckoldry. Meaning, being submissive towards someone or something that disrespects you is dishonorable. But your fellow brocels? They are men very much like you. And this can be done somewhat easy. Just talk with them on Discord. But don't doxx yourself. Maybe you know some IRL. Some of your classmates are bound to be incels. Some suffer needlessly because they don't understand things. You can explain. There are sub5 men who are pointlessly jestermaxxing in some vain hopes to get becky's pussy.

Yield not to evil. Claim righteousness.
 
Yes, I think. Let's add some details.

We have seen this thread multiple times: "Incel trait: you sympathize with the villain in a movie in an anime". This comes somewhat naturally to us. Because the villain revolts against what's considered "a normal society". Prime example of this is Joker from "The Dark Knight". But in the way that sympathy is expressed lies a mistake: you yield the very concept of "good" to normies. Don't do that.

For example, you don't look good. Or you're autistic. Or both. Then the normies bully you because of that. Then you become reclusive. And then they have the fucking audacity to lecture you: "YOU INCEL ALL BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT NICE!" If this is "normal" then you obviously don't want to be "normal". Then you start to think of yourself as "evil", even if ironically. Because their morals are fake.

But a better way to approach is this: good and evil are very much meaningful terms, it's just that they are abusing them. Meaning, they are evil and you are good, at least non-evil. Bullying someone then bullying the victim even more is plain evil, simple as.

And you can be truly good, if you become your brocel's keeper. Serving normies would be cuckoldry. Meaning, being submissive towards someone or something that disrespects you is dishonorable. But your fellow brocels? They are men very much like you. And this can be done somewhat easy. Just talk with them on Discord. But don't doxx yourself. Maybe you know some IRL. Some of your classmates are bound to be incels. Some suffer needlessly because they don't understand things. You can explain. There are sub5 men who are pointlessly jestermaxxing in some vain hopes to get becky's pussy.

Yield not to evil. Claim righteousness.
actually nevermind. based post. I think caring for others and other human beings is not being an keeper but being an decent human, and caring and helping the vulnerable is actually based.
 
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actually nevermind. based post. I think caring for others and other human beings is not being an keeper but being an decent human, and caring and helping the vulnerable is actually based.
It's a refence to Bible.
My brother's keeper = caring for others, basically.
 

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