I said you're a filthy fucking incel, gawking at little girls like some pedo, mad at the world cause you never could get laid, and hating those of us who could.
Poor little scumbag.
AI Overview The incel movement, short for "involuntary celibate," is a predominantly online subculture consisting mainly of men who express frustration over their inability to find romantic and sexual partners despite desiring them
. The term was originally coined in the 1990s as a support group for people of any gender who were involuntarily celibate. However, it has since evolved into an ideology characterized by misogyny, resentment, and a belief that society, particularly women, is responsible for their lack of romantic success.
Key aspects of the incel movement
• Online Communities: Incels primarily communicate and share their views on online forums, social media platforms, and other digital spaces. These online communities can amplify feelings of resentment and validate harmful ideologies.
• Misogynistic Beliefs: A central aspect of incel ideology is a deep-seated hatred and resentment towards women, often referred to with derogatory terms like "foids" (female-humanoids). They believe women control the "sexual marketplace" and are inherently shallow and manipulative.
• Blaming Women and Society: Incels often attribute their celibacy to societal factors and a perceived unfairness in the dating world, particularly blaming women for their choices.
• "Black Pill" Ideology: Some incels embrace a fatalistic worldview known as the "Black Pill," believing that their inability to find partners is biologically determined and unchangeable, leading to a sense of nihilism and despair.
• Connection to Violence: A concerning aspect of the incel movement is its association with real-world violence. Some individuals who identify with incel ideology have engaged in acts of violence, including mass shootings, often targeting women. This has led some security services to classify incels as a violent extremist threat.
• Mental Health Concerns: Studies indicate that individuals identifying as incels may experience higher rates of mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety.
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