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Jeremy Vine row as guest claims 'incels aren't the problem, women are'
During the recent instalment of the daily Channel 5 programme, Jeremy, Reem Ibrahim and Matthew Torbitt had a conversation with Adam, from Devon, who phoned in.
Jeremy Vine's show sparked outrage after a guest claimed 'incels aren't the problem, women are' and insisted female behaviour 'gets worse and worse as time goes on'.
'What do you know of incels Adam?' Jeremy asked.
The guest replied: 'Most of the time I think it's just men trying to express themselves and being labelled misogynist because of programmes such as the one now.'
He went on to add that he believes 'if you want to address the issue of incels, if there is such an issue of incels and it's not just a label which has been given to a certain group of men, then you need to look at the larger social structures that are causing it'.
Jeremy asked: 'Would you describe yourself as an incel?'
Adam clarified that he 'wouldn't describe' himself as an incel 'because in the past I've not been celibate and I'm bisexual. So no, I wouldn't'.
When Matthew asked what he feels people are trying to stop him from expressing, Adam shared his thoughts.
'Expressing their feelings, expressing how they feel about women and expressing their experiences and why their experiences have turned them off women,' Adam explained.
But when Matthew challenged if he felt that type of thinking 'leans into misogyny' the guest responded: 'I think you need to look at misandry instead and the fact that women constantly want bad boys and it becomes like a competition as to who can behave the baddest...'
While Andrew Thomas, author of an 'incel study', shared his view and argued, 'The one thing I would say in Adam's favour is that a lot of men feel like when they have frustrations around women that they're not allowed to talk about it and that's why they retreat to some of these online spaces and that's really where the misogynistic views fester.'
He went on to claim: 'We live in a certain society that requires men to behave in a certain way in love, via the behaviour of women and the behaviour of women gets worse and worse as time goes on quite frankly and in the home, they're expected to be very masculine.'
When Reem asked who requires him to act in that way, he responded: 'Women require me to act in that way, women require men to be extremely bloke-y, the more bad boy the more attractive.'
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5ZZaR2FNk