LeFrenchCel
Only the dead have seen the end of inceldom
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Something that have been thinking about for a lot of time but I just recently thought would be an interesting subject.
During the last few years or even decades, we often see on the news people from non-white origins saying that they aren't representated enough in the media. And that's how we end with mixed race couples everywhere in the TV ads and with nigger little mermaid or mud white movies.
But for incel representation? Nothing.
Look at all the mainstream streamers, youtubers, influencers, that exist today for instance.
I find it hard to really appreciate the guy if he often talks about sex and stuff. If they talk publicly about sex or anecdotes linked to sex or whatever related thing it gets me mad, because of how casual it is for them and for all the viewers.
The fact that sexual interactions are so common in normie world, that they consider it as part of their daily life, and how normal it is for them to speak about it brutally brings us back to our sexless incel condition.
I always find the guy and his content more enjoyable when you have the doubt on his sexual status, if he doesn't say anything about this.
Years ago, I used to cope by telling myself that if he doesn't speak about wife, girlfriend, sex, etc, it was because the guy was alone like me.
Obviously 99% of the time they're normies as well, but the fact of not knowing about this makes the guy more relatable and enjoyable to watch.
If one of us somehow gets a bit of fame as a streamer, youtuber, rapper, anything. In short, recognized as a public figure for whatever reason.
Even if you are a legit incel who got lucky with the "fame" part, you can't publicly say that you're a virgin.
Even if you leash out the "i'm virgin but i'm not like those disgustang incel guys" argument, people will mock you for that, with men mocking this feminist POV and women mocking your virginity.
The same people who liked what you did, would instantly mock you or turn against you if they learn about your sexual lack of success.
Because for them, being a sexhaver is the default state, it is something that is expected by them. Normies expect any adult to be a sexhaver, and saying that you don't have sex is like you're missing an arm or something.
As a sexless male, we don't have any representation in mainstream media, nobody to represents us or our POV in life.
As an incel, you can't look up at some famous mainstream guy and think "I'm a virgin but this guy also is a virgin so it's possible to be successful". No. Such thing does not exist.
Incel streamers/youtubers do exist but they're niche, not mainstream and already part of the incel community for most.
The only people we can relate in mainstream media are serial killers and movie characters. Normies often wonder why do many incels worship ER or identify with the Joker. Simple answer, because there isn't anyone else in the mainstream media we can relate to. We don't have anyone else to identify with there.
It can also explain why we feel so disconnected from normie culture.
It's basically two things fueling each other continuously.
- You don't go out with other people because they don't want to spend time with you, and you feel alienated because normies have their own references you don't get.
- You look at normie media and don't see anyone you can relate to, making you not wanting to interact with people about this.
During the last few years or even decades, we often see on the news people from non-white origins saying that they aren't representated enough in the media. And that's how we end with mixed race couples everywhere in the TV ads and with nigger little mermaid or mud white movies.
But for incel representation? Nothing.
Look at all the mainstream streamers, youtubers, influencers, that exist today for instance.
I find it hard to really appreciate the guy if he often talks about sex and stuff. If they talk publicly about sex or anecdotes linked to sex or whatever related thing it gets me mad, because of how casual it is for them and for all the viewers.
The fact that sexual interactions are so common in normie world, that they consider it as part of their daily life, and how normal it is for them to speak about it brutally brings us back to our sexless incel condition.
I always find the guy and his content more enjoyable when you have the doubt on his sexual status, if he doesn't say anything about this.
Years ago, I used to cope by telling myself that if he doesn't speak about wife, girlfriend, sex, etc, it was because the guy was alone like me.
Obviously 99% of the time they're normies as well, but the fact of not knowing about this makes the guy more relatable and enjoyable to watch.
If one of us somehow gets a bit of fame as a streamer, youtuber, rapper, anything. In short, recognized as a public figure for whatever reason.
Even if you are a legit incel who got lucky with the "fame" part, you can't publicly say that you're a virgin.
Even if you leash out the "i'm virgin but i'm not like those disgustang incel guys" argument, people will mock you for that, with men mocking this feminist POV and women mocking your virginity.
The same people who liked what you did, would instantly mock you or turn against you if they learn about your sexual lack of success.
Because for them, being a sexhaver is the default state, it is something that is expected by them. Normies expect any adult to be a sexhaver, and saying that you don't have sex is like you're missing an arm or something.
As a sexless male, we don't have any representation in mainstream media, nobody to represents us or our POV in life.
As an incel, you can't look up at some famous mainstream guy and think "I'm a virgin but this guy also is a virgin so it's possible to be successful". No. Such thing does not exist.
Incel streamers/youtubers do exist but they're niche, not mainstream and already part of the incel community for most.
The only people we can relate in mainstream media are serial killers and movie characters. Normies often wonder why do many incels worship ER or identify with the Joker. Simple answer, because there isn't anyone else in the mainstream media we can relate to. We don't have anyone else to identify with there.
It can also explain why we feel so disconnected from normie culture.
It's basically two things fueling each other continuously.
- You don't go out with other people because they don't want to spend time with you, and you feel alienated because normies have their own references you don't get.
- You look at normie media and don't see anyone you can relate to, making you not wanting to interact with people about this.





