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I'm not trying to argue politics. I'm merely pointing out my observation that during my time on this website I've noticed that some key incel beliefs happen to coincide with a few key conservative beliefs.
We're both strongly against feminists and SJWs. We both yearn to recreate a time when society had radically different social and moral standards. A time when slut shaming was still a thing, for both women and men. It was looked down upon for women to wear skimpy outfits in public just to tease men. A time when women were feminine, compassionate, and knew their role to play in life. Marriage was the norm and divorce was looked down upon. There were far less women in the workplace, meaning you wouldn't be turned down from a job just because a female boss doesn't want to look at your ugly face every day.
Now I'm not saying we are or will become exactly like conservatives of the 50's ideologically. There's plenty of things us and conservatives don't necessarily agree on, like religion. Most Incels seem to either not believe in the existence of a god or if they do they resent him for putting us into such shitty lives.
My main point is this: In 20 or so years, after all the old conservatives alive now are dead, who's going to replace them as the only remaining group that still advocates for LESS female "empowerment" and the return of morality in dating? Isn't that kind of what's already happening now? A generation of normies bluepilled by a society ruled by feminazis and SJWs has come to dismiss everything we say on the grounds that we're just mentally inept losers, but in fact we're actually having intelligent discussions about important things like men's rights and morality. How are we any different from those old people our generation collectively dismisses as "boomers living in the past?"
We're both strongly against feminists and SJWs. We both yearn to recreate a time when society had radically different social and moral standards. A time when slut shaming was still a thing, for both women and men. It was looked down upon for women to wear skimpy outfits in public just to tease men. A time when women were feminine, compassionate, and knew their role to play in life. Marriage was the norm and divorce was looked down upon. There were far less women in the workplace, meaning you wouldn't be turned down from a job just because a female boss doesn't want to look at your ugly face every day.
Now I'm not saying we are or will become exactly like conservatives of the 50's ideologically. There's plenty of things us and conservatives don't necessarily agree on, like religion. Most Incels seem to either not believe in the existence of a god or if they do they resent him for putting us into such shitty lives.
My main point is this: In 20 or so years, after all the old conservatives alive now are dead, who's going to replace them as the only remaining group that still advocates for LESS female "empowerment" and the return of morality in dating? Isn't that kind of what's already happening now? A generation of normies bluepilled by a society ruled by feminazis and SJWs has come to dismiss everything we say on the grounds that we're just mentally inept losers, but in fact we're actually having intelligent discussions about important things like men's rights and morality. How are we any different from those old people our generation collectively dismisses as "boomers living in the past?"