BasedSaiyanCel2002
The Based Saiyan Incel
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We weren't always like this, for it was society and the world's transgressions against us that shaped us into the people we are today.
Most of us grew up thinking the world was a kind, gentle, and fair place, only to have that worldview shattered into oblivion at an early age.
For some of us, we have been continuously mocked, harassed, bullied, spat upon, ostracized, and generally seen as a pariah before puberty even started.
Given all this negativity, is it any surprise we lash out in return?
But of course when we inevitably lash out, that somehow makes us the ones in the wrong when it was others who initiated the conflict.
Society of course sides with the aggressors which creates a downward spiral/negative cycle that causes even more disenfranchisement and eventually leads to us becoming incels.
So no, we're not the way we are because of something we did to people, but rather something people did to us.
Most of us grew up thinking the world was a kind, gentle, and fair place, only to have that worldview shattered into oblivion at an early age.
For some of us, we have been continuously mocked, harassed, bullied, spat upon, ostracized, and generally seen as a pariah before puberty even started.
Given all this negativity, is it any surprise we lash out in return?
But of course when we inevitably lash out, that somehow makes us the ones in the wrong when it was others who initiated the conflict.
Society of course sides with the aggressors which creates a downward spiral/negative cycle that causes even more disenfranchisement and eventually leads to us becoming incels.
So no, we're not the way we are because of something we did to people, but rather something people did to us.