
FrothySolutions
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The "Tradthot." She's not exclusive to inceldom discussion, but you've probably heard of this character archetype. A woman who preaches conservative values, and often makes the point that "The modern man is a victim of the modern woman and her privilege." She advocates for men where most women don't. At least ostensibly. Because the Tradthot might not be all she seems. The men that the Tradthot defends, they don't trust that she's legit. Me personally, I tend to think that's mean. But I understand why we're not so quick to trust. We have concerns that have to be answered for first before we start handing out honorary incel doctorates. Like, if Oprah was to suddenly start talking about how we shouldn't stereotype and demonize men, I'd be like "No, fuck you Oprah. Because that's exactly what you personally did at the 75th Golden Globes. I am concerned about that, and you have to answer for that. So fuck you until further notice, Oprah."
So probably not Oprah. But is there anyone you would accept as an ally? I don't mean a Roosh or even a Jordan Peterson. I don't mean someone who's kinda sorta already an ally. I mean someone who hasn't said anything on the issue yet. Say for instance some sunny day a notable public figure gets hold of some incel words somewhere on some incel forum or subreddit. And this figure posts on their Instagram or Twitter or Facebook or YouTube or whatever something to the effect of "These words make a lot of sense." Something to the effect of "There's a lot of men out there who feel this way, but don't say anything because they don't wanna cause a fuss. But these words need to be said." Who would you accept that from? Who would you say "Yes, thank you celebrity person" to?
So probably not Oprah. But is there anyone you would accept as an ally? I don't mean a Roosh or even a Jordan Peterson. I don't mean someone who's kinda sorta already an ally. I mean someone who hasn't said anything on the issue yet. Say for instance some sunny day a notable public figure gets hold of some incel words somewhere on some incel forum or subreddit. And this figure posts on their Instagram or Twitter or Facebook or YouTube or whatever something to the effect of "These words make a lot of sense." Something to the effect of "There's a lot of men out there who feel this way, but don't say anything because they don't wanna cause a fuss. But these words need to be said." Who would you accept that from? Who would you say "Yes, thank you celebrity person" to?