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Seeing a lot of posts on the internet about how incels are a danger to the society and someone should stop them before they grab a gun and go full ER.
My stand on this is that incels are victims of severe acts of bullying on their everyday life and kicking someone that's already down is very low.
Before we check some of the stats out and see how dangerous incels really are, we should all agree that most of the incels either suffer from some mental issue (autism,aspergers,SA: https://incels.is/threads/incel-mental-health-poll.28802/ and https://incels.is/threads/what-mental-illnesses-do-you-have.26129/)
or at the very least are introverted (https://incels.is/threads/are-you-extroverted-or-introverted.50191/#post-918584 and https://incels.is/threads/are-you-introverted-or-extroverted.48731/#post-887099).
First for people with aspergers:
Source: https://www.webcitation.org/5mr5jX6...ics.com/article/PIIS1056499302000561/fulltext
Social anxiety:
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10615806.2016.1271875
Introversion:
Source: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5603/e3193983f99cdda74ae447c906e4ee59a9ce.pdf
Conclusion: Incels are less likely to commit crimes than normies are.
My stand on this is that incels are victims of severe acts of bullying on their everyday life and kicking someone that's already down is very low.
Before we check some of the stats out and see how dangerous incels really are, we should all agree that most of the incels either suffer from some mental issue (autism,aspergers,SA: https://incels.is/threads/incel-mental-health-poll.28802/ and https://incels.is/threads/what-mental-illnesses-do-you-have.26129/)
or at the very least are introverted (https://incels.is/threads/are-you-extroverted-or-introverted.50191/#post-918584 and https://incels.is/threads/are-you-introverted-or-extroverted.48731/#post-887099).
First for people with aspergers:
Special education services were used at some time by most individuals in both groups, but a larger percentage of the adolescents with AS were in a mainstream classroom at present (50% compared with 15%). One of the individuals with AS was in college. All of the young men either were living at home or in a residential facility. None among the AS group had ever held a part-time or casual job, whereas 11 of the CD adolescents had done so. Both groups showed a strong need for mental health services and the level of psychiatric comorbidity was high in the AS group, including generalized anxiety disorder, dysthymia, and OCD. The AS group also showed a higher number of inpatient stays (40% versus 15%), but a larger number of CD adolescents had a forensic history (65% versus 10%). Although there are some reports of an association with violence or criminal behavior in AS, a systematic review of the literature did not find support for increased behaviors of this nature in AS. Taken along with the current results, there is more evidence to suggest that children with AS occupy the role of victim rather than victimizer
Source: https://www.webcitation.org/5mr5jX6...ics.com/article/PIIS1056499302000561/fulltext
Social anxiety:
In the protective perspective, the social inhibition characteristic of social anxiety may work as the protective mechanism against engaging in antisocial behaviors like delinquency. More specifically, social anxiety may result in less time spent with peers or influence the types of activities adolescents engage in with their peers (e.g., going to the movies instead of going to unsupervised parties), leading to fewer opportunities for delinquency. To further illustrate, social anxiety symptoms are thought to be associated with behavioral inhibition, risk-aversion, overregulation, and shy or submissive behavior. This description runs parallel to research that found those adolescents who do not engage in any form of delinquency (i.e., delinquency abstainers) tend to be shy, withdrawn, passive or compliant , more rational, and non-confrontational.
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10615806.2016.1271875
Introversion:
Out of the list of 551 cases, 5 % of the Introverts, 11 % of the Ambiverts, and 25 % of the Extroverts were found to have had a record of delinquent and/or criminal behavior at some time in the files of one or more of the institutions whose records were checked. These figures are shown in Table I. The difference in incidence of such behavior between the Extroverts and the two other groups is significant in both cases at better than the .01 level of confidence. The difference between the Introverts and Ambiverts is significant at the .05 level.
There were 68 subjects who were found to have had a record of juvenile delinquency. Two percent* of the Introverts, 22% of the Extroverts, and 9% of the Ambiverts became delinquent. The difference between any two of these percentages is significant at the .01 level.
A total of 35 subjects (3 % of the Introverts, 10 % of the Extroverts, and 5 % of the Ambiverts) were found to have committed crimes in adult life. The difference between the Introverts and Extroverts is significant at the .01 level. The difference between the Ambiverts and Extroverts is significant at the .05 level in the stated direction. And the difference between the Introverts and Ambiverts is not significant even at the .10 level.
Source: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/5603/e3193983f99cdda74ae447c906e4ee59a9ce.pdf
Conclusion: Incels are less likely to commit crimes than normies are.
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