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https://humanevents.com/2025/09/17/...r-incel-white-men-as-national-security-threat





As part of National Insider Threat Awareness Month (NITAM) on Tuesday, the U.S. Marine Corps hosted a training led by DprepSafety, a private contractor, on the alleged dangers of "incel white men."
The training, entitled "HQMC Virtual Workshop: Understanding and Addressing Incel Violence," was led by a panel of self-proclaimed experts: Dr. Brian Van Brunt, who bills himself as a toxic masculinity and "incel" expert and Dr. Chris Taylor, a Title IX consultant; and Christopher Usher, a threat assessment and security management contractor who lists his pronouns as "he/him."
The trainers described incels as not merely isolated internet extremists, but as an entire "movement and philosophy" rooted in "whiteness, toxic masculinity, misogyny, and Euro-centric standards of beauty." Among their claims: "A Euro-centric description of beauty as a preference is a sign of inceldom," said Usher. In fact, they showed viewers their "Incel triangle," depicting what potential threats tend to look like.
Human Events, which accessed the call, witnessed firsthand, as Van Brunt proudly admitted, "I am certainly woke and kumbaya," before declaring, "We are doing this for the Marines." At another point, the trainers labeled incel culture itself: "This brand is toxic." They even suggested that incel ideology could be linked to autism. They connected the Nashville Covenant School trans shooter, who was a biological female who identified as male, to "incel pathology."
Instead of teaching lethality, readiness, or warfighting skill, the training told listeners to look out for signs of "jealousy, anti-feminism, toxic masculinity, and whiteness" as red flags. When asked by Human Events whether such labeling could backfire, the panel admitted that their language was "problematic and could make things worse." Yet they recommended more "education, training, and classes" to push the same narrative—rephrased.





