Total Imbecile
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversial_Reddit_communities
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No mention of any of our legitimate viewpoints or lookism (that ugly men face)). I dont think Ive ever seen an argument presented so one-sidedly.
"Users deemed too female-friendly, or who claimed that women experienced inceldom to the same extent as men, they were banned."
^^ You can tell an 18 year old roastie is behind this.
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A subreddit founded for "involuntary celibates", /r/incels', was a forum wherein members discussed their lack of romantic success. Many members adhered to the black pill ideology, which espoused despondency often coupled with misogynistic views that condoned, downplayed, or advocated rape, while referring to women as "femoids" and "sluts". Notable black pill posts included "reasons why women are the embodiment of evil" and "proof that girls are nothing but trash that use men". Users deemed too female-friendly, or who claimed that women experienced inceldom to the same extent as men, they were banned. The subreddit's users intermittently either revered or hated "normies" and "Chads" for their courtship abilities, with some admiring murderers such as Elliot Rodger, perpetrator of the 2014 Isla Vista killings, who identified as an "incel".
In the northern summer of 2017, a petition on Change.org called for /r/incels to be banned for inciting violence against women. Following the October implementation of a new Reddit policy that prohibited the incitement of violence, the subreddit was banned on November 7, 2017. At the time of its banning, /r/incels had around 40,000 subscribers.
No mention of any of our legitimate viewpoints or lookism (that ugly men face)). I dont think Ive ever seen an argument presented so one-sidedly.
"Users deemed too female-friendly, or who claimed that women experienced inceldom to the same extent as men, they were banned."
^^ You can tell an 18 year old roastie is behind this.
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