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Serious Rethinking inceldom - cosmic injustice or social injustice?

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Is inceldom a social injustice or cosmic injustice

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  • it is not an injustice

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sneed (not chuck)

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I've been thinking about the incel community, and the way it interprets the blackpill. It bears a lot of resemblance to leftist ideology, and that's not a good thing. There is an interesting point Thomas Sowell makes that I think is applicable to incels.

Oftentimes, when discussing race, liberals seek social justice. However, the problems they point to are not borne of social inequality. They are the product of cosmic factors far greater than any human institution. Nature has no obligation to be fair, and so it is natural that people will have differing outcomes. Hence, as Sowell concludes, it is important to differentiate cosmic injustices from social injustices. If one race performs more poorly than another in, for example, long-distance running, it does not necessarily mean that social injustice is at play. As we know, this is a consequence of biological factors outside of our control - cosmic injustice.

There is danger in misidentifying cosmic injustices as social injustices, as it can lead to unnecessary demonization, false victimhood, and unfair handicaps being placed on others.

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Would the same not be true for inceldom. Are the injustices we face social or cosmic? Can women help the fact that they are not attracted to manlets and ugly people? Are we falsely demonizing normies for simply having normal reactions to subhumans?

I suppose the true source of the frustration lies in the fact that they aren't honest about their actions. However, I think they're self-deluded in many cases.
 
Would the same not be true for inceldom. Are the injustices we face social or cosmic?
Inceldom is cosmic. Even social injustice is cosmic. Everything is deterministic. We we're fated to suffer and lose because of the wrongs of our ancestors and bad environment.
 
Normies will be cheated on, Be glad your not part of this, I once read a girl wrote her bf that she clapped 6 dudes without him knowing and this happened a whole year before he found out, WTF
 
Even social injustice is cosmic. Everything is deterministic.
Sure, at the end of the day everything is deterministic. But we can still draw a line between obviously directly social injustices like "you can't play baseball because you're ugly" vs an obviously directly cosmic injustice "you can't play baseball because you were born without arms".
 
The left, to an extent, seeks to alleviate a social injustice, not knowing that there is a greater cosmic injustice behind the social injustice that can never be truly extinguished, and the best they can do is to perhaps minimize the cosmic injustice, as much as possible, though they refuse to acknowlege some of these injustices, such as those created by jews and females.
 

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