FrothySolutions
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Now that it's 2022, I've been thinking about what the year might have in store for the community. And the years past. Even before this forum was a thing. And the more I think about it, the more the generational differences are apparent.
Like associating Jewish panic with inceldom. I'm pretty sure that's a relatively new thing. You look 2017cels like @Angry_runt, they're not blaming Jews. And then more differences start to become apparent. Because r/incels was quite a different place from this forum. For one, you could worship women there. And it was open to the idea of female inceldom. And people didn't hate their own race. And it was generally not as defeatist.
So why are 2017cels the way they are, and why are latter-year-cels the way they are? Where did their respective attitudes come from? Is it because 2017cels are from Reddit that they are the way they are? Or was 2017 as a whole just different from latter years? Were latter years simply more conducive to Jewish panic and earlier years simply more conducive to feminine worship?
Or was it the rules Sarge put in place when he founded his new incel nation? The rules of the forum say no worship and no bragging. Nothing about Jews, but those first two things probably had a hand in changing the culture. Looking at the 2017 incelosphere vs. the 2021 incelosphere, I can't help but be intrigued by what the 2022 incelosphere will look like.
Like associating Jewish panic with inceldom. I'm pretty sure that's a relatively new thing. You look 2017cels like @Angry_runt, they're not blaming Jews. And then more differences start to become apparent. Because r/incels was quite a different place from this forum. For one, you could worship women there. And it was open to the idea of female inceldom. And people didn't hate their own race. And it was generally not as defeatist.
So why are 2017cels the way they are, and why are latter-year-cels the way they are? Where did their respective attitudes come from? Is it because 2017cels are from Reddit that they are the way they are? Or was 2017 as a whole just different from latter years? Were latter years simply more conducive to Jewish panic and earlier years simply more conducive to feminine worship?
Or was it the rules Sarge put in place when he founded his new incel nation? The rules of the forum say no worship and no bragging. Nothing about Jews, but those first two things probably had a hand in changing the culture. Looking at the 2017 incelosphere vs. the 2021 incelosphere, I can't help but be intrigued by what the 2022 incelosphere will look like.