
honkcel
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When a significant number of men are unable to obtain partners, violence inevitably rises. We see this fact manifest throughout the world. In Asia, were sex selection abortion ran rampant, there are millions of men whom even in an ideal world would have no partner. These facts have consequences. Violence. Studies show that when men are unable to find a bride, violence increases. This is due to the fact that the only men who will be able to obtain a wife are those that are the richest and otherwise well off(Chad). Further exacerbating the problem, those men who typically well off are older men, older men who take additional younger women away from their same age peers. The end result is millions of lonely, lower class, angry young men with not much to lose. Young men whose innate drive for sex is second only to those things that keep them alive. The results are honestly predictable. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983495/
Whether women literally aren’t around, or whether women simply avoid and shun a large portion of those men, what is the effective difference for those men that don’t have an opportunity for a partner? In 2014 Elliot Roger committed his attack, and since then more attacks have followed and “incel” has gone from a vague term to a commonly thrown insult. In 2014 it appears that approximately 17 percent of men between the ages of 18 and 30 were virgins, with that number being now 27 percent and not seeming to slow down. How bad will things get when 27 percent goes to 40 percent? 50 percent?! You can change the culture, but you can’t change biology. Society is playing a dangerous game. I don’t want violence, and I don't condone violence, but it almost seems inevitable at this point.