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Snhook
I regret every post I’ve ever written on this site
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I usually take it for granted that I'm remarkably fortunate to be a citizen of a first world, developed superpower nation such as the U.S. I've always pitied folks living in third world nations such as those in Africa and Latin America, thinking that their lives must be unbearably difficult compared to mine as well as for most other incels on here who I understand to be overwhelmingly from the west.
But when you think about it, we here in the developed world have our fair share of struggles that rival those of the 3rd world; namely, inceldom.
I do think that it's fair to say that the suffering we face as incels is comparable to the suffering experienced by people in impoverished nations. We're struggling to live while also being deprived of a vital necessity. The crucial difference is that society at large recognizes the issue of widespread hunger but undermines the issue of widespread inceldom and thus makes no active effort to address it.
If people don't want to empathize with incels, they could at least recognize the true severity of what we go through.
But when you think about it, we here in the developed world have our fair share of struggles that rival those of the 3rd world; namely, inceldom.
I do think that it's fair to say that the suffering we face as incels is comparable to the suffering experienced by people in impoverished nations. We're struggling to live while also being deprived of a vital necessity. The crucial difference is that society at large recognizes the issue of widespread hunger but undermines the issue of widespread inceldom and thus makes no active effort to address it.
If people don't want to empathize with incels, they could at least recognize the true severity of what we go through.