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News Indian women face growing threat of incel culture, misogyny

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https://www.dw.com/en/indian-women-face-growing-threat-of-incel-culture-misogyny/a-72771798

When Harshita started dating a guy she had met online, things seemed rosy in the beginning.

Then, the red flags started to show.

"Whenever we talked, he'd bring up Andrew Tate," she said, referring to the 38-year-old self-styled misogynist and British-American social media influencer. "At first, I brushed it off, but it became clear he was deeply misogynistic because of Andrew Tate."
In a country where violence against women is on the rise, the growing number of young men embracing the manosphere and the incel subculture is another alarming reality for Indian women.
Dr. Chinchu C., a psychologist and assistant professor at Pondicherry University in southern India, warned that the incel ideology and other manosphere ideas are becoming more mainstream in India.

"The manosphere propaganda gives men simple-sounding answers — for example, blaming feminism for why they struggle to find relationships, claiming that girls have been brainwashed," he said.
Akashdip Singh, who has found meaning in what Andrew Tate has to say, has a very bleak view of the dating scene for men in India.

"Women are just seeking validation, and men are only after sex. It's a losing battle for men, they end up simping for sex, while women use them and discard them without giving anything in return," he said. Simping refers to somone who fawns over another person, particuarly someone they are romantically interested in.
"They swipe for the top 10% of men and ignore the rest like trash, then cry about being single at 30," he said. "Women created this mess, now these purple-haired Karens can die alone with their cats — without a man."
Dr. Samir M. Soni, author of Currycel: A Novel, has extensively researched online incel culture.

He explains that "currycel" — a localized, often pejorative term for Indian incels — is used both by online racists and by Indian men to shame themselves.

jfl at this article branching redpilled Tate with actual incels :feelskek:
 
>Indian women face growing threat of incel culture, misogyny
>Whenever we talked, he’d bring up Andrew Tate

Stopped there.
 
Ironic, considering pajeets are way more rapey than incels
 
I thought the whole "muh tate is incel" bs was over & done with now?:feelsseriously:
 

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