Logic55
The Incel Skeptic
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Elliot Rodger should have been accepted by his peers. Just because he is not a tall white chad doesn’t mean it’s okay for women to reject him. I do know that he lived among white people, he was a racial minority. In his mostly white college community, he wasn’t accepted by the white women because they threw themselves at white chads and Tyrones. Let’s be honest here, even if ER did lower his standards and was open to Dating ethnic foids, he would still be single because western ethnic foids are chad only. ER was missing out on important experiences such as teen love and having a social life while in college. All it took was for one woman to give him a chance, an opportunity to show his good side, but nobody came to save him. As a result of society ignoring him, he lashed out and committed a massacre. The people of Isla Vista is responsible for that mass shooting that was committed by ER, they are the ones who had would sex parties while he rotted in his lonely room. The women in his community dressed up like whores and they were indirectly teasing ER by showing off their almost naked bodies. Couples his age were displaying their intimacy while poor Elliot Rodger watched in horror. Im not condoning violence, but the people of Isla Vista asked for it. The people of his community need to take accountability for what they have done to Elliot Rodger. The people of Isla Vista should issue an apology to Elliot’s family and the families of the people who were gunned down. It’s not right that society is ignoring men’s mental health, they blame the individual but in reality, the individual is not at fault, they were provoked. If society wants to stop more lonely men from committing violence, it must address male loneliness by accommodating men who are incels like ER. Sadly, society will deflect blam from women and always blame the individual. Blaming the individual is not the solution to ending these violent acts committed by Incels.