Oneitiscel
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The Black Pill: How Incel Culture, Promoted by Alt-Right Influencers, Endangers Women
The underlying connection between extreme misogyny and mens influencers is becoming more and more clear.
Nobody ever sees an incel. It’s easy to imagine incels as boys in a basement, hidden in the dark with the glow of a laptop illuminating their faces. Lurking in the shadows, never seeing the light of day, and few and far between. An aggressive group, but a small group. Yet, you know them. And if you don’t know them, there is a girl in your life who knows them. It’s the guy at the bar who won’t leave you alone, who berates you and your appearance after you rebuff his advances. It’s the man from class who’s just weird, and doesn’t speak until all the sudden he’s spouting statistics about false rape accusations. You know him.
Boys are watching Tate’s videos before raping and killing women. His followers are beating women to death and posting the video on Snapchat.
“This is hard-backed data that draws from many different studies, which only further enforces one of the most fundamental black pill talking points,” one post reads, incorrectly analyzing a 2010 sexuality research article and claiming “sexual harassment instigated by attractive men is potentially enjoyable to women.”
Sexual harassment instigated by attractive men is potentially enjoyable to woman, according to a 2010 research article published by Springer Science
Very extensive study with numerous sources. I will highlight the most notable & important parts. Draw your own conclusions. Fairchild (2010) conducted an online survey on perceptions of sexual harassment (possibly as far as sexual assault) incidents of (N = 1,277) relatively young (mean age...
incels.is
Claims I incorrectly analyzed a study when I literally copy & pasted word for word key aspects of the process that determined that lookism played a role in whether the reception from women being harrased was positive or not. What a fvcking bee-otch!
When I first joined the forums, I was branded a glowie at once.
“Glowies are running out of ideas,” one reply to my first post read. I’d asked if anyone wanted to chat. Another said, “you’d think glowies would learn how to infiltrate these spaces by now.” One offered tips to become “a very likeable individual among your incel peers and a very pervasive misogynist to the utmost degree.”
Attempted debates are met with vicious and detailed threats of violence, like “I’m going to slice off those vile, laughable monstrosities you call breasts, you ugly, fucking tranny. Do us all a favor and shoot yourself in the face.”
Throughout my conversations with users, I was met with anger and misogyny, which I anticipated, mostly from people who thought I would expose them.
“So yeah I do think you’re a piece of shit wolf in sheep’s clothing,” one response read. “Masquerading as a sincere journalist but in reality you’re an anti male feminist who wants to find more and more information to blame men and invalidate our experiences because a few bad people who happened to be male did something bad. Now get off my dm’s, fuck you!”
When they are online, they are the worst versions of themselves. In public, it’s the snake slithering through the grass. It’s when I close my laptop that I get scared, because these guys tell me they have wives, and they have children and they have jobs. I don’t know if the guy in line behind me at Trader Joes is actually “memelord420” who told me two days ago that he liked to fantasize about raping women in the grocery store to establish dominance and prove his authority over women.
With the new surge of this violent perspective towards women, many do not feel like they have a choice but to stop dating entirely — for their own safety. It even permeates my mind sometimes. I am scared to look over people’s shoulders on the bus because I’m terrified I might see an interface that I recognize. The blue, purplish glow of The BlackPill Club or Incel.is, or dark mode of r/MensRights.





