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Yeah, more dangerous than ISIS and tranny school shooters lmao (not)


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It should have been a joyful day spent shopping for clothes and enjoying time with loved ones.

Instead, on April 13, at the Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre in Sydney, 40-year-old Joel Cauchi created terror, stabbing six people to death – five of whom were women. One, Ashlee Good, 38, threw her stabbed baby into the arms of a stranger before later dying in hospital of her wounds. Her nine-month-old child is still recovering. The only man who died was security guard, Faraz Tahir, 30, who tried in vain to intervene.

Following the attack, the New South Wales police commissioner, Karen Webb, told Australia’s ABC News that it was clear Mr Cauchi targeted women. “It’s obvious to me, it’s obvious to detectives... that the offender focused on women and avoided the men,” she said.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the gender element of the attack as “concerning”. Cauchi’s father meanwhile told reporters: “To you, he is a monster. To me, he was a very sick boy… he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain.”

Police are still investigating what drove Cauchi, who had previously worked as male escort, to carry out the attack.

But it has not escaped attention that the killing has all the hallmarks of an incel assault. The term – which is short for involuntary celibates – refers to an online subculture of mostly straight, white men who consider themselves unable to attract women and so make them, and wider society, objects of hate. Classed as an extremist ideology by The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT), it follows the belief that women are genetically inferior to men, and are driven to reproduce with superior males, therefore excluding less attractive males such as themselves.

Steeped in misogyny and resentment, examples of the belief system are most commonly found on internet forums and chatrooms like Reddit. Its terminology, to the uninitiated, may at first appear as nonsense. For instance, incels refer to “Chads” (athletic, handsome men) and “Stacys” (extremely attractive but vapid women); both do not struggle to gain the attention of the opposite sex. “Beckys” are average-looking women. Women in general are sometimes referred to as “femoids” or “FHOs” (female humanoid organisms).

The incel culture says its followers have taken the “black pill” – a reference from the film The Matrix, which means incels have fatalistically accepted “the truth” that they will never be attractive to women.

Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, associate professor in digital humanities at University College London, has studied how algorithms have led to a rise in online hate and misogyny, including incel attacks. Algorithms are designed to keep a user’s feed interesting and engaging, by serving up similar content to posts they’ve previously read and interacted with. So by reading one incel post, you’re likely to get served up five more. “We do not know if this Australian stabber had viewed incel content online, but the case has some of the hallmarks,” she explains. “These communities are men who feel left out of romantic relationships and also society more generally.

“They take to online spaces often to get help with their feelings of loneliness, but then find harmful content, which can be even more detrimental to their mental health and wellbeing. “This content and ideology – focused on women or the upward mobility of women – helps them articulate a feeling of loss of control.

First, they feel left out and lonely, then these ideologies morph into frustration and then anger.” She adds that while such content used to be on extreme sites, such as 4chan and 8chan chat rooms, more recently it has become mainstream, and has moved onto TikTok and other accessible youth platforms. “It is of real concern that young men are being served this sort of content. They are micro-dosing on this stuff and we all need to be concerned.”

All the big tech platforms have taken steps to limit harmful content on their sites, but it’s debatable how effective these steps have been. Recent research has shown that as soon as sites such as Reddit shut down forums hosting extreme content, new ones pop up elsewhere on other sites. The term incel was initially coined in the late 1990s by a gay Canadian woman known as Alana, who was struggling to find romance.

But by 2012, the community had morphed into a place for men who believed they had been wrongfully denied sex with women and that their masculinity was under threat. In 2014, it then turned violent when Elliot Rodger – considered the ideological founder of the movement – stabbed six people in California before killing himself. Rodger left a YouTube video and a 137-page manifesto, which blamed women for rejecting him.

The attack inspired copycat killings across the world, before spreading to the UK in August 2021, when Jake Davison, 22, killed five people in Plymouth after looking at incel threads online.

The Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a British non-profit organisation, warned that his videos were being used as a “rallying point” for incel extremists. Worryingly, in the months after his death, visits to the largest UK incel forums increased more than fivefold.

For Duncan Gardham, an expert in extremism and terrorism, the rising numbers of those drawn to the Incel ideology is just one example of misogynistic groups that exist within the so-called “manosphere” – a web of online blogs and forums promoting masculinity and opposition to feminism.

“There are no official statistics on incel users, and it is hard to monitor,” he says. “But there has been an increase in these violent online discussions in the last five years and there may well be thousands of adherents in the UK. “The UK rise has followed what we have seen in the US, with most cases being a mix of far-Right extremism and misogyny.

Although some may see this as a loose collection of online individuals who share characteristics, there is pressure that it should be recognised as an ideology and treated as such. “What distinguishes it from the unpleasant posturing of other misogynists online is the way it advocates random violence against the population in general – and that can be women and men.”

According to studies from the University of Exeter, almost 1,000 references to dehumanising misogyny or violent action are recorded each day in the “incelosphere” – a sharp rise from 2016. But it is not clear why the increase is occurring, with Harvard psychology postdoc Miriam Lindner suggesting the accelerating social and economic shifts in gender roles, and the way the internet works, is creating an “ecology where incel beliefs can thrive and make violence attractive”. She explains that, in evolutionary terms, men might desire greater control over the selection process of mates.

But in recent decades, the balance of power, in terms of birth control and liberal freedom, has shifted more decidedly to women. “Women, now that we are in a position where we don’t need to rely on a man to be financially stable, have that freedom to express the attributes that we are looking for in a long-term partner.”

She also highlighted a study from the Pew Research Center, which found that while 60 per cent of single men were looking for relationships or dates, compared to 38 per cent of women. Studies into online dating show that women get more likes than men on these apps, with women finding 80 per cent of men unattractive on dating sites.

“I posit that hateful online communities allow low-status men to engage… with a sympathetic audience of like-minded others, providing private but futile satisfaction,” Lindner writes. “They are trying to prove their potency, their mattering, their ability to wield power by inflicting harm. This impression of potency could (in an ultimate sense) make them more respected and hence sexually successful.”

JM Berger, an associate fellow at the International Centre for counter-terrorism, says: “Most experts agree the movement is growing, and there have been a significant number of violent incidents over the last couple of years.

“I think the biggest factor driving the growth of the movement is that it has crystallised a lot of misogynistic attitudes that were already widely present in society, clearly articulating them and seeking to formally justify them. “Additionally, the rise in self-described incels is probably related to a general rise in Right-wing extremism.

Not all, but many incels are overtly racist or anti-Semitic in addition to their misogynistic views.”

Whether this is true or not, the infiltration of incel is being felt in wider society.

According to a recent YouGov survey, there is a growing incel and manosphere subculture in schools, with one in six boys having a positive view of Andrew Tate, the social media influencer and self-styled king of toxic masculinity. Tate, who has been charged with rape and human trafficking, has been banned from most social media platforms but is hugely familiar to pupils.

He has denied all charges against him. Last May, the Department for Education said there had been a “significant increase” in teachers reporting pupils to the government counter-terrorism scheme Prevent over “mixed or unclear ideologies”, including “inceldom”.

According to digital newspaper Schools Week, government figures showed such referrals “leapt” from 193 in 2016-17, to 1,071 in 2019-20. This rise led a 2020 government counter-extremism commission to call incel subculture a “new threat”.

“The incel movement is not some disparate set of lone wolves who have mysteriously come to the identical conclusions about why and how much they hate women,” explains Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the CCDH. “It is in fact a highly organised online community with shared values and ideas, with lies about women and hate as their defining principles.

“Our research has shown that incel ideology – which openly celebrates the killing and raping of women – is becoming even more extreme, and incels congregate in online forums where they also openly praise violent incels who have committed atrocities.” “It is essential that the tech companies take action against incel hate forums to help protect women and girls.”

Still, the incel community is not classed as a terrorist group but one of extremism. Jonathan Hall, KC, the UK’s Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, says: “Terrorism means you are committing violence while trying to advance a cause or ideology. “But you can also have people who commit a violent act due to being mentally unwell and having a sense of personal injustice. “They might believe in a certain view – that all women are to be hated – but they commit their act on their own; they are self-initiated and these are not terrorists. “Either way, however, these attacks are deeply disturbing.”
 
I'm the terrorist fuck yeah
 
I never hated women in my days of trying to meet them in nightclubs and on chatrooms/online dating

I began hating them when they began hating me and exhibiting forms of discrimination. A natural reaction
to misandrism is hating women.
 
Buy my book "How to stay home and be dangerous"
 
I never hated women in my days of trying to meet them in nightclubs and on chatrooms/online dating

I began hating them when they began hating me and exhibiting forms of discrimination. A natural reaction
to misandrism is hating women.
Gender relations accelerationism is the only way
 
“The incel movement is not some disparate set of lone wolves who have mysteriously come to the identical conclusions about why and how much they hate women,” explains Imran Ahmed, chief executive of the CCDH. “It is in fact a highly organised online community with shared values and ideas, with lies about women and hate as their defining principles.

How the fuck is anything about this place "organized":lul::lul::lul::lul::lul:.

This bit gives a remarkable insight into how the minds of NPC drones like this dude works. The thought of people freely choosing to believe that the reasons why they are experiencing the same things in their lives are, likewise, the same, and that, after being shown compelling evidence, that those people start believing the same things without being prompted to do so, is unfathomable to them. To those drones, if any group of people believes the same things, it must be because they were instructed to do so, because that's how they have come to believe what they believe in. No independent thinking was involved, they were just told the orthodoxy, instructed to endlessly repeat it, and for that they were rewarded by the system with cushy jobs and salaries.
 
"Cauchi’s father meanwhile told reporters: “To you, he is a monster. To me, he was a very sick boy… he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain.”"

Holy shit, based father
 
Gender relations accelerationism is the only way

True, and Australia is among the very worst up there with Canada, so it is no surprise this stuff is going on there.
 
How the fuck is anything about this place "organized":lul::lul::lul::lul::lul:.

This bit gives a remarkable insight into how the minds of NPC drones like this dude works. The thought of people freely choosing to believe that the reasons why they are experiencing the same things in their lives are, likewise, the same, and that, after being shown compelling evidence, that those people start believing the same things without being prompted to do so, is unfathomable to them. To those drones, if any group of people believes the same things, it must be because they were instructed to do so, because that's how they have come to believe what they believe in. No independent thinking was involved, they were just told the orthodoxy, instructed to endlessly repeat it, and for that they were rewarded by the system with cushy jobs and salaries.

My favourite part is when they claim we share "lies about women."

Oh do tell, WHICH lies exactly? :feelsclown:
 
It was a psycho ops operation to crackdown on Social Media . Aust wants power to censure social media now .
 
My favourite part is when they claim we share "lies about women."

Oh do tell, WHICH lies exactly? :feelsclown:
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"Cauchi’s father meanwhile told reporters: “To you, he is a monster. To me, he was a very sick boy… he wanted a girlfriend and he’s got no social skills and he was frustrated out of his brain.”"

Holy shit, based father
He probably wasn't lying either considering he was like 70-80, so couldn't have known of incels.
 
Buy my book "How to stay home and be dangerous"
:lul::lul::lul:
How the fuck is anything about this place "organized":lul::lul::lul::lul::lul:.

This bit gives a remarkable insight into how the minds of NPC drones like this dude works. The thought of people freely choosing to believe that the reasons why they are experiencing the same things in their lives are, likewise, the same, and that, after being shown compelling evidence, that those people start believing the same things without being prompted to do so, is unfathomable to them. To those drones, if any group of people believes the same things, it must be because they were instructed to do so, because that's how they have come to believe what they believe in. No independent thinking was involved, they were just told the orthodoxy, instructed to endlessly repeat it, and for that they were rewarded by the system with cushy jobs and salaries.
He's an NPC that's accusing us of being NPC's. :feelskek:
 
Man even in 2024 every news article on the topic is exactly the same as the last. I challenge some sexhaver journo cunt to actually think about what is really going on, rather than regurgitating the same tired BS.
 
Man even in 2024 every news article on the topic is exactly the same as the last. I challenge some sexhaver journo cunt to actually think about what is really going on, rather than regurgitating the same tired BS.
Got no complaints. They're giving us free fame by playing into the "big bad extremist" rhetoric.
 
Police are still investigating what drove Cauchi, who had previously worked as male escort, to carry out the attack. But it has not escaped attention that the killing has all the hallmarks of an incel assault.
In the same paragraph jfl. Worked as a male fuckboy but yeah this is an inkel attack :feelsclown:
 
Got no complaints. They're giving us free fame by playing into the "big bad extremist" rhetoric.
Life begins when a major publication has the unironic headline, 'Maybe the incels are onto something?'
 
Well, I actually think that the incel movement has made me less angry, less likely to be violent.

It helps knowing that I am not the only guy who can’t get a girlfriend.
It helps me feel better to have a place to write posts that the readers may understand.

Where else would I belong?
If I don’t find acceptance in mainstream society, what are my other options?

These NPCs condemn incels for our beliefs, but yet they provide no solution to our problems.
 
I never hated women in my days of trying to meet them in nightclubs and on chatrooms/online dating

I began hating them when they began hating me and exhibiting forms of discrimination. A natural reaction
to misandrism is hating women.
 
These NPCs condemn incels for our beliefs, but yet they provide no solution to our problems.
Exactly. Why would we cling to our beliefs if they could cure us of our inceldom?
 
cry harder, journo Jews. The more
stupid ass broads ignore us and treat us as if we were garbage at their feet, the more our numbers will continue to grow, and it’ll only become more apparent over time. By 2050, the majority of the male population will be incels, as the boomers and gen xers will begin dying off en masse, and all that is left are average men rotting away, becoming blackpilled and joining forums such as this one, ssri addicted broads devouring chads cock every night, and chads with a body count of 96.
 
I barely go outside, Look how im gonna throw my gigantic bed at someone when im a twig and cant even throw that heavy objects, Nope, Back to sleep.
 
I never hated women in my days of trying to meet them in nightclubs and on chatrooms/online dating

I began hating them when they began hating me and exhibiting forms of discrimination. A natural reaction
to misandrism is hating women.
Same
 
Exactly. Why would we cling to our beliefs if they could cure us of our inceldom?
Because females nag and don't find a solution they can't get a guy to do this one so they are stuck. Females don't solve problems they make problems and expect us to fix them
 
Because females nag and don't find a solution they can't get a guy to do this one so they are stuck. Females don't solve problems they make problems and expect us to fix them
 
Yeah, more dangerous than ISIS and tranny school shooters lmao (not)


Thanks for giving us free fame!

Any kind of news outlet that takes Andrew Tate seriously is woke propaganda.
 
The term – which is short for involuntary celibates – refers to an online subculture of mostly straight, white men
Just fucking lie. Incels are extremely diverse and majority of incels are non-white ethinics
 

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