I have a couple of thoughts on this video:
First of all, while I don't agree with the positions the male journalist had, I can respect that he is pretty knowledgable on where incels go to on the internet and I can respect that he admits not everyone there is like that.
I think my biggest issue is the blatant misogynist-labeling. I attest that I view men and women equally, but if trends happen so often in society they effectively become a trope, it's not misogynistic to point them out. Women's admittedly shallow nature in choosing men, ethnic women's penchant for ditching their own race for whites, heightism, lookism, face/height/frame, are all well-documented and have a lot of evidence behind them.
What irks me is that if women had a forum complaining about men they'd be viewed as "empowered individuals" which is blatant hypocrisy and makes me utterly sick.
One more thing I'd like to add, and it's that I think we should, as a community, shift away from this revenge/retribution mindset and rhetoric against normies, Chads, and Stacies. The vast majority of the community never acts on those views, but the minority that do make people here look even worse. That being said, even the idea of policing places like here, the last bastions of free speech on the internet, makes my blood boil.