Is this guy a historian ? He spouts off whatever he feels like without an ounce of evidence. If you read between the lines, saying an incel problem always existed and was one of the big factors in history immediately shifts blame to the average non-Chad man and implies that we really are those big mean brutes and rapists that MUST be sent to war to either die or enslave other women, or be locked up in a monastery coping with religion. Noooo goyim, it's not all these women whoring it out and being absolute garbage human beings, or all the culture around you decaying and being thoroughly niggerfied !
"IT'S YOU !"
as was saying J.Cuckerson.
This is so insulting and dehumanizing but hey it's a man saying that of course, what would you expect from normies ? They're always so eager to throw their own gender under the bus as long as they get theirs. Because essentially what he means is that men really are how women see them (after feminism brainwashed them).
In reality the societies he refers to (viking, islamic and portuguese) were completely different from each other but even when the incel lense might apply, like in the viking and islamic case (cause they were polygamous societies), you have to keep in mind that :
1. Women were so thoroughly controlled and their opinions and wants irrelevant (they weren't the stuck up, arrogant, narcy bitches we have now), that the claim he makes is a fucking stretch. Powerful men would just leave one uglier foid to one lesser men and problem solved
polygamy was just the luxury of the powerful, most men had one wife and didn't ask for much.
2. These societies were all male-centric to an absurd degree when compared with our societies now. Leaving a man without a wife just cause he's not some handsome Jack of all trades motherfucker was not a thing and male devaluation wasn't so rampant.
The claim that portuguese explorators were incels is probably the most stupid shit he said :
1. Their numbers were quite small which doesn't fit with a "surplus of men" narrative.
2. It wasn't a polygamous society at all.
3. It was a proud, highly organized christian society turned outwards after they kicked the muzzies out of the iberic peninsula. It produced highly motivated men that would discover the world while jumping into the void and make empires fall despite being vastly outnumbered (yes i'm lumping the spaniards together here but it's pretty much the same thing). Good luck accomplishing that kind of thing with men that are constantly ridiculed, made to feel like they are trash and like it's their faut that they can't even find one loyal wife
this would never happen lmao.