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In this way, I can sympathise with other misunderstood groups, even if I don't agree or subscribe to them, like Furries or people who watch My Little Pony. I don't see the appeal and I think it's silly if I'm honest, but the important thing is that these men (let's face it: women aren't oppressed in these groups; they're orbited if anything) are hated by society and mocked if brought up. I've seen comments in a tone similar to how incels are spoken about: "No surprise here buckaroos! He's a Brony!! Look at this loser! Edit: thankarino for the Gold, kind stranger!"
People to whom I can't relate include transgenders (all of the LGBT cult), women, blacks (though I can relate to asians, as they're mocked), because what are they a victim of. First, let's look at the definition of 'victim':
a person who has come to feel helpless and passive in the face of misfortune or ill-treatment.
Now, one can assume that a victim has nowhere to go; they have no place to speak their mind or be themselves without being subjected to mocking, violent or otherwise hostile behaviour towards them. You can claim victimhood of the groups
mentioned previously all you like, but, in the end, they're supported by the majority: they can voice the injustices they have faced as a transgender or whatever and be supported. You can go to Twitter or whatever, have major celebrities celebrate your existence as a cohort and have a month celebrated to your mental illness.
We don't have anything like that. We are low value, and people (inherently selfish beings with a tribe mentality; no one is exempt, not me, not you) will refuse to help someone if it does not get them anything; the ability to virtue signal and gain popularity and good boy points, for example, is something people gain from supporting the 'right' cause. Please explain to me how people who have these privileges are in any way oppressed when they are the 'right ones'; when they are the ones people fight for.
I never see any support for Asian men, for virgins, for men in general, in fact, in anything sexual or social that's not LGBT. Do you? Ugly men have the worst reputation because we're don't have the value to be worth virtue signalling for, and that's what makes us oppressed. Say we claim a 'victim mentality' all you like; the fact that our issues and pleas for sympathy for out problems are dismissed is a far greater indicator of the attitude of society towards low ranking individuals and groups.
People to whom I can't relate include transgenders (all of the LGBT cult), women, blacks (though I can relate to asians, as they're mocked), because what are they a victim of. First, let's look at the definition of 'victim':
a person who has come to feel helpless and passive in the face of misfortune or ill-treatment.
Now, one can assume that a victim has nowhere to go; they have no place to speak their mind or be themselves without being subjected to mocking, violent or otherwise hostile behaviour towards them. You can claim victimhood of the groups
mentioned previously all you like, but, in the end, they're supported by the majority: they can voice the injustices they have faced as a transgender or whatever and be supported. You can go to Twitter or whatever, have major celebrities celebrate your existence as a cohort and have a month celebrated to your mental illness.
We don't have anything like that. We are low value, and people (inherently selfish beings with a tribe mentality; no one is exempt, not me, not you) will refuse to help someone if it does not get them anything; the ability to virtue signal and gain popularity and good boy points, for example, is something people gain from supporting the 'right' cause. Please explain to me how people who have these privileges are in any way oppressed when they are the 'right ones'; when they are the ones people fight for.
I never see any support for Asian men, for virgins, for men in general, in fact, in anything sexual or social that's not LGBT. Do you? Ugly men have the worst reputation because we're don't have the value to be worth virtue signalling for, and that's what makes us oppressed. Say we claim a 'victim mentality' all you like; the fact that our issues and pleas for sympathy for out problems are dismissed is a far greater indicator of the attitude of society towards low ranking individuals and groups.