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The fire rises?
http://thermidormag.com/inciting-the-incels
http://thermidormag.com/inciting-the-incels
Here comes the potentially scary stuff: like Minassian and Rodger, the Unabomber and Timothy McVeigh were vile, damned souls whose graves deserve to be sacked but were nevertheless right. McVeigh blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City because he knew that the post-1932 U.S. government is, at its root, a tyrannical organization. To him, all federal employees were complicit in the illegal murders that occurred at Waco and Ruby Ridge. He also penned letterscriticizing the American government for wailing for its own dead while it perpetuated civilian atrocities in places like Iraq and the former Yugoslavia.
Ted Kaczynski, alias the Unabomber, has proven to be a sage social commentator since his heyday as a terrorist in the 1990s. The Ivy League-educated Kaczynski knew before most that our liberal regime uses technology to completely destroy everything organic and human in order to maintain its stewardship over the matrix. Kaczynski predicted what we all know to be true now: social media was designed to make us depressed and ruin natural human communication models.Thanks to easily consumable tech, we are more depressed and despondent than ever. Such populations rarely rebel.
Now, as for Minassian and Rodger (who, by the way, seem to have had no problem killing other men), their self-obsessive and suicidal behavior do highlight how terribly destructive our sexual relationships have become. F. Roger Devlin’s Sexual Utopia in Power makes it clear that the sexual revolution of the 1960s has created armies of unhappy harlots and sexually frustrated men.
Men like Minassian and Rodger are no different than their sexually successful peers in that they both acknowledge that a man’s worth is judged by his sexual accomplishments. Not only is this objectively false, but thanks to dating apps like Tinder, Coffee Meets Bagel, Bumble, and others, everyday women now know that they have a bevy of options. Incel-like men are rarely chosen for a second date, so that means most women, regardless of their attractiveness, are all vying to date the most handsome and most successful “Chad” in their town.
It used to be that people settled and knew their place in the sexual hierarchy. Now, thanks to the online market of flesh, people think far too highly of themselves, and when they fail (which will happen frequently), they swing around the other way towards depression and anger. This imbalance, unless corrected, could ruin whatever fragile society is left in the West.