Its not less common, blacks just have a more rigid and monolithic culture, so men feel less "safe" talking about being an incel
Its the same thing with "the nerd scene", in the black community there basically IS NO "NERD SCENE", only recently you've seen a slight shift in the culture to where gaming, anime, etc is more acceptable, but even then there isn't really a space carved out in the culture for men who are more into those things
Simply put, black incels are just more quiet about being incels than white incels, because being "a loser" is less acceptable in the black community, there is no "space" for "losers" in black culture
You are either a black man that can dance, or rap, or is athletic, or is aggressive and good at fighting, or a member of a gang, etc
OR
YOU DON'T EXIST TO YOUR OWN WOMEN
Black culture is way more rigid, so the men who are failing will simply stay quiet rather than out themselves
So its not that it isn't as common, its just that being honest about it isn't as common
Ask any black guy if his dick is big in public and he will probably say yes, but we don't all have big dicks, you have to lie to fit in with the culture, there's "an image" that has to be upheld and you'll face worse treatment if you don't pretend all of the celebrated traits are "shared traits"
So basically, the reason why black men can't be open about how common inceldom is for them, is the same reason why "racial allegiance" is less common among black incels (but its very common among white incels)
I describe that reason in my thread below:
I'm pretty sure this experience is the same for all ethnics of the darker variety, our culture is weirdly monolithic, and if you don't fit into a mold, you face a kind of rejection that I just realized is probably foreign to whites; RACE LEVEL REJECTION - being rejected and excluded by your...
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