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Vitaly Milonov named a way to combat the incel subculture in Russia
People who justify their inability to find a sexual partner should receive psychiatric help.
The leaders of this movement are either money—making "scoundrels" or they themselves suffer from mental disorders. This opinion was expressed by the deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family Protection, Fatherhood, Motherhood and Childhood in an interview with the Moscow Speaks radio station.
"There is a question of some kind of psychological influence here, when people, let's say, not finding an understanding of some beloved, seeing this concept of these incels, they also begin to associate themselves with this, instead of working on themselves, they find an excuse for their lack, that, relatively speaking, he is fat or his teeth are bad he cleans, he can't get to know a girl, not because he can't make an effort on himself or stop baiting cheap jokes "over 50", but because he is this incel. Of course, the leaders are most likely either scoundrels who earn money from this, or mentally ill people themselves. I sincerely hope that they are just psychos, and they really need to be trained, but to train them as part of psychiatric therapy is to provide them with psychiatric help. These are clearly people with mental disabilities. When this source of influence, the source of propaganda, disappears, believe me, the adherents of this movement will be reduced to some kind of error."
Earlier, blogger Alexey Podnebesny was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of pedophilia. A 46-year-old resident of the Nizhny Novgorod region was in an intimate relationship with a 15-year-old schoolgirl, the press service of the city headquarters of the IC reports.
Podnebesny calls himself the leader of the incel movement, a subculture whose members claim that they cannot find a sexual partner because of their personal qualities.
People who justify their inability to find a sexual partner should receive psychiatric help.
The leaders of this movement are either money—making "scoundrels" or they themselves suffer from mental disorders. This opinion was expressed by the deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family Protection, Fatherhood, Motherhood and Childhood in an interview with the Moscow Speaks radio station.
"There is a question of some kind of psychological influence here, when people, let's say, not finding an understanding of some beloved, seeing this concept of these incels, they also begin to associate themselves with this, instead of working on themselves, they find an excuse for their lack, that, relatively speaking, he is fat or his teeth are bad he cleans, he can't get to know a girl, not because he can't make an effort on himself or stop baiting cheap jokes "over 50", but because he is this incel. Of course, the leaders are most likely either scoundrels who earn money from this, or mentally ill people themselves. I sincerely hope that they are just psychos, and they really need to be trained, but to train them as part of psychiatric therapy is to provide them with psychiatric help. These are clearly people with mental disabilities. When this source of influence, the source of propaganda, disappears, believe me, the adherents of this movement will be reduced to some kind of error."
Earlier, blogger Alexey Podnebesny was detained in St. Petersburg on suspicion of pedophilia. A 46-year-old resident of the Nizhny Novgorod region was in an intimate relationship with a 15-year-old schoolgirl, the press service of the city headquarters of the IC reports.
Podnebesny calls himself the leader of the incel movement, a subculture whose members claim that they cannot find a sexual partner because of their personal qualities.