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Western medicine categorizes a lot of mysterious diseases, which would more productively be categorized as Symptoms. IBS, Endometriosis, the beginnings of an absurd amount of cancers that never get linked back to their origin, chronic inflammation, infertility just to name a tiny fraction.
And so it is with incels. The reasons for our inceldom are not so mysterious to us as the gaslighting media would have normies believe. It is not a product of some baked-in hate for women. The fact that it has become so common means it is a symptom of a disorder of the "body," and there are many others. Increasing rates of male suicide, a prevailing sense of apathy towards our fellow man as men lose faith in the rewards of playing "society." Too many children are being born to women well past their prime and the subsequent increase in mutational load and weakness in these children, isolation and brainrot.
Apologies to truecells but a lot of us would not be here if we came of age 20 years earlier. It is a symptom. All this to say that maybe fixating on a singular symptom, even if it so well encapsulates the suffering in our lives, is wrong? I don't really know where I'm going with this but language has power. Soyciety takes the word incel, points to the few that break and lash out, and says that we are evil. What could they say if we started focusing more on the "disease" in the language we use? I'm not exactly hopeful that normies would come around but it is a stronger position IMO.
And so it is with incels. The reasons for our inceldom are not so mysterious to us as the gaslighting media would have normies believe. It is not a product of some baked-in hate for women. The fact that it has become so common means it is a symptom of a disorder of the "body," and there are many others. Increasing rates of male suicide, a prevailing sense of apathy towards our fellow man as men lose faith in the rewards of playing "society." Too many children are being born to women well past their prime and the subsequent increase in mutational load and weakness in these children, isolation and brainrot.
Apologies to truecells but a lot of us would not be here if we came of age 20 years earlier. It is a symptom. All this to say that maybe fixating on a singular symptom, even if it so well encapsulates the suffering in our lives, is wrong? I don't really know where I'm going with this but language has power. Soyciety takes the word incel, points to the few that break and lash out, and says that we are evil. What could they say if we started focusing more on the "disease" in the language we use? I'm not exactly hopeful that normies would come around but it is a stronger position IMO.