
Oneitiscel
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Using a sample of 53 threads posted between November 5th and 7th to a prominent misogynist incel forum, this Insight explores how Trump’s electoral win further legitimised displays of male supremacism in one of the manosphere’s most vocal online communities. I centre responses of celebratory male supremacism across posts, wherein genuine fear expressed by women, LGBTQ+ people, and members of racial and ethnic minority groups were discussed with glee and branded as “lifefuel” by misogynist incels.
Users revelled in watching those targeted by Trump’s rhetoric express genuine fear and sadness at the prospect of restrictive policies that would directly impact their rights and liberties, compiling screenshots of posts from popular feminist subreddits r/TwoXChromosomes and r/trans in threads titled “FOID TEARS MEGATHREAD” and “Trump Soy Chimpout Official Megathread.”
@Darth Aquarius

FOID TEARS MEGATHREAD (MODS PIN THIS)
USE THIS THREAD TO POST AS MANY SCREENSHOTS FROM TWOMISSINGCHROMOSOMES SUBREDDIT AS POSSIBLE, SHOWING EVERY FOID WHO IS CRYING AND SEATHING OVER THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION!

@PersonalityChad

“Seeing so many foids be so emotionally devastated is so motivating and lifefuelling I didn’t even need my fix of caffeine this morning. Watching so many of these stupid bitches cry and complain is enough of a rush” (User 10).
Gender essentialist rhetoric was used to construct women as inherently biologically and intellectually inferior to men, with a new transfer of power signalling a restoration of ‘natural’ (male) leadership: “men ruled the world and always will. Cry and seethe more you fucking losers” (User 15). This same rhetoric was used to delegitimise valid concerns over restrictions to reproductive health and gender expression, with users arguing that women were “inherent attention seekers” (Users 18, 33) who were “just overreacting like it’s the end of the world, in their typical manner of spoiled brats” (User 26). While reproductive healthcare and access to safe abortions have been repeatedly targeted by the GOP on the basis of religious morality, users’ discussions departed from this view. Instead, conversations about access to safe abortions were inherently tied to users’ views of women as promiscuous and “lawfully degenerate”, who retain “the power to dispose their unborn babies … [under] the guise of muhh body muhh choice” (Users 17, 21). Despite Trump’s consistent waffling on abortion, users celebrated his election as a clear win against women’s freedoms, revelling in the prospect of increasing restrictions on reproductive health: “We are coming for Foids rights and not only make America great again, Make men Great again too” (User 35).
Moreover, users’ responses to the emotional reactions of cis, queer, and trans women online worked to further (re)affirm their own perceptions of victimhood.
“They have so many more rights, and so much easier lives than men, that they cant even let men have one win” (User 16).
“Imagine being so privileged the biggest problem in your life is the wrong person winning an election” (User 14).
“Foids drove MANY incels to suicide, and now we get to return the favour with divine retribution! NO MERCY! TIME FOR JUSTICE!” (User 28).
Others took these conversations further, constructing Trump’s victory as directly legitimising corrective and retributive violence against women and their normie allies, with their posts encompassing tactics of restricting agency, autonomy, and rights (“we need to get rid of all freedoms foids have” [User 31], “Total Foid Enslavement!” [User 28]), alongside encouragements of physical, sexual, and mass violence.
Harris was repeatedly sexualised and targeted with threats of sexual abuse within threads, with users sexualising her name, expressing desires to rape her, and insinuating that her successful political career was a direct result of promiscuity and sexual favours. Harris’ South Asian and Black heritage has also been a constant facet of Republican and far-right attacks online, with similar rhetoric (re)produced within misogynist incel forums. Users targeted Harris through a toxic blend of misogynoirist and racist rhetoric, using animalistic and derogatory slurs across threads.
“Playing into a tranny’s delusion is doing it more harm. The best thing is to tell the tranny he is a male and he will never be a foid” (User 12).
“You extend courtesy to a tranny who wants to be a they/them, even though he’s 6’4” and can clotheline a foid’s head off” (User 11).
Across two threads, users heralded Trump’s victory as ushering in an era of “Total T****y Death” (Users 5, 6), with several fantasizing about an increase in trans “suicide rate” (Users 7, 8). Others shared content from r/trans, r/MtF, and Pink News discussing a sharp rise in transgender and queer suicide rates, with one user posting a link to a supposed ‘live’ suicide counter where he and others gleefully presenting the increasing number of people, all of whom they assumed to be trans, taking their own lives as sources of happiness and “lifefuel”
One of these anti-trans memes, referred to derogatorily as trannyjaks or troonnjaks, was shared in a thread proclaiming that “T****S HAVE LOST” on the evening of Trump’s win, featuring a graphic illustration of a trans soyjack dead from hanging, meant to mock increasing rates of self-harm and violence within the trans community.
@turbocuckcel_7000

❗⚫✅☠️‼️☠️♥️️⛄⛈️️️⚡TROONS HAVE LOST ❗⚫✅☠️‼️☠️♥️️⛄⛈️️️⚡
TROONS HAVE LOST ❗ TROONS HAVE LOST ❗ TROONS HAVE LOST ❗ ❗⚫✅☠️‼️☠️♥️️⛄⛈️️️⚡️️️️

Some referred to him as a “puppet” (User 21), a “redpill narcissist” (User 18), and “cuck” (User 20), described his policies as “no different from Bill Clinton” (User 19), and assumed he would “do favours for his rich billionaire friends” over offering support to misogynist incels (User 18).
“I don’t care about the election for reasons, but it makes my heart happy seeing soys and foids losing their minds over Trump winning” (User 22).
“I don’t even like Trump but it’s so satisfying to see them mad about him winning” (User 23).
“Trump made foids cry, that’s a good enough reason for me to like him” (User 24).