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New research sheds light on incel community’s connection to mass violence
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She points to shooter manifestos that lay bare their grievances and convey not only their awareness of their actions, but also a willingness to explain the rationale for those actions. She also notes the intersectionality between misogynism and other extreme forms of prejudice within this sphere. When it comes to reducing these acts, many call for discouraging men from acting out or more education on toxic masculinity. But Lindner offers a more nuanced approach. It is a perfectly normal reaction, she says, to be a little angry or a little upset in the face of rejection. Accepting this and creating space for a greater awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes and reactions–or metacognition–when it comes to certain types of rejection can be critical.
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New research sheds light on incel community’s co | Newswise
Though much has been written in the past decade about “involuntary celibates,” the rise of violent extremism, and their connection to mass violence, em
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She points to shooter manifestos that lay bare their grievances and convey not only their awareness of their actions, but also a willingness to explain the rationale for those actions. She also notes the intersectionality between misogynism and other extreme forms of prejudice within this sphere. When it comes to reducing these acts, many call for discouraging men from acting out or more education on toxic masculinity. But Lindner offers a more nuanced approach. It is a perfectly normal reaction, she says, to be a little angry or a little upset in the face of rejection. Accepting this and creating space for a greater awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes and reactions–or metacognition–when it comes to certain types of rejection can be critical.