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12 Years a Rotter

12 Years a Rotter

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am i the first to notice? it has been almost ten years since the legend that was ER permanently changed the landscape of the manosphere/anti-simp community and now he has inspired a new generation of autists to fedpost ''go ER''

2014 Isla Vista massacre​

23 May 2014
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The 2014 Isla Vista killings were a series of misogynistic terror attacks in Isla Vista, California. Wikipedia
Number of deaths: 7
Location: Isla Vista
Date: 23 May 2014
 
Time to celEbRate this day :feelshmm: :feelshmm: :feelsLSD:
 
We need to celebrate people like Tyrelle Shaw rather than ER who was honestly mentalcel. His looks was not the problem at all.




it's over
 
Lets kill misreable incels instead of staceys theory
 
I hate this gay earth
 
You know what to do. It's time to drink some vanilla latte
 
Nine years ago on May 23rd, 2014, a misogynistic incel by the name of Elliot Rodger went on a deadly rampage in Santa Barbara, California. He killed six people and injured fourteen others, leaving a trail of devastation and heartache in his wake. Rodger’s actions were fueled by a deeply ingrained hatred of women and a toxic sense of entitlement that led him to believe he was owed a romantic relationship with them.
Elliot Rodger’s attack was not an isolated incident but one that was indicative of a broader societal problem: the normalization and glorification of toxic masculinity and violence against women. His manifesto, which he posted online before his attack, espoused his beliefs that women were the root of all his problems and that they were to blame for his inability to find romantic partners.
It is important to condemn Elliot Rodger’s actions and his beliefs unequivocally. He was not a hero or a martyr; he was a deeply disturbed individual who took the lives of innocent people because of his twisted ideology. His actions were not a result of mental illness or a lack of access to resources, but rather a direct result of his belief in the toxic masculinity that is so deeply ingrained in our society.
We must address the root causes of toxic masculinity and violence against women, including the perpetuation of harmful gender stereotypes and the normalization of aggressive behavior in men. We need to dismantle the systems that uphold these damaging beliefs and work towards building a more just and equitable society.
On the ninth anniversary of Elliot Rodger’s rampage, we remember the lives that were lost and the families that were torn apart. We must honor their memory by continuing the fight against misogyny, toxic masculinity, and violence. It is time to take a stand against these toxic beliefs and work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect, dignity, and equality.
 
All heil saint elliot
 
Next year will be the 10th year anniversary of this irl meme.
 
Gone but nevER forgotten
 
Nine years ago on May 23rd, 2014, a misogynistic incel by the name of Elliot Rodger went on a deadly rampage in Santa Barbara, California. He killed six people and injured fourteen others, leaving a trail of devastation and heartache in his wake. Rodger’s actions were fueled by a deeply ingrained hatred of women and a toxic sense of entitlement that led him to believe he was owed a romantic relationship with them.
Elliot Rodger’s attack was not an isolated incident but one that was indicative of a broader societal problem: the normalization and glorification of toxic masculinity and violence against women. His manifesto, which he posted online before his attack, espoused his beliefs that women were the root of all his problems and that they were to blame for his inability to find romantic partners.
It is important to condemn Elliot Rodger’s actions and his beliefs unequivocally. He was not a hero or a martyr; he was a deeply disturbed individual who took the lives of innocent people because of his twisted ideology. His actions were not a result of mental illness or a lack of access to resources, but rather a direct result of his belief in the toxic masculinity that is so deeply ingrained in our society.
We must address the root causes of toxic masculinity and violence against women, including the perpetuation of harmful gender stereotypes and the normalization of aggressive behavior in men. We need to dismantle the systems that uphold these damaging beliefs and work towards building a more just and equitable society.
On the ninth anniversary of Elliot Rodger’s rampage, we remember the lives that were lost and the families that were torn apart. We must honor their memory by continuing the fight against misogyny, toxic masculinity, and violence. It is time to take a stand against these toxic beliefs and work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect, dignity, and equality.
i don't really celebrate ER but this is extremely cringe and soy
 
Time to celEbRate this day :feelshmm: :feelshmm: :feelsLSD:
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am i the first to notice? it has been almost ten years since the legend that was ER permanently changed the landscape of the manosphere/anti-simp community and now he has inspired a new generation of autists to fedpost ''go ER''

2014 Isla Vista massacre​

23 May 2014
View attachment 757527


The 2014 Isla Vista killings were a series of misogynistic terror attacks in Isla Vista, California. Wikipedia
Number of deaths: 7
Location: Isla Vista
Date: 23 May 2014
are you the first to notice? that's cute
 
am i the first to notice? it has been almost ten years since the legend that was ER permanently changed the landscape of the manosphere/anti-simp community and now he has inspired a new generation of autists to fedpost ''go ER''

2014 Isla Vista massacre​

23 May 2014
View attachment 757527


The 2014 Isla Vista killings were a series of misogynistic terror attacks in Isla Vista, California. Wikipedia
Number of deaths: 7
Location: Isla Vista
Date: 23 May 2014
its his leadership that makes him influential, not what he physically did
 
Nine years ago on May 23rd, 2014, a misogynistic incel by the name of Elliot Rodger went on a deadly rampage in Santa Barbara, California. He killed six people and injured fourteen others, leaving a trail of devastation and heartache in his wake. Rodger’s actions were fueled by a deeply ingrained hatred of women and a toxic sense of entitlement that led him to believe he was owed a romantic relationship with them.
Elliot Rodger’s attack was not an isolated incident but one that was indicative of a broader societal problem: the normalization and glorification of toxic masculinity and violence against women. His manifesto, which he posted online before his attack, espoused his beliefs that women were the root of all his problems and that they were to blame for his inability to find romantic partners.
It is important to condemn Elliot Rodger’s actions and his beliefs unequivocally. He was not a hero or a martyr; he was a deeply disturbed individual who took the lives of innocent people because of his twisted ideology. His actions were not a result of mental illness or a lack of access to resources, but rather a direct result of his belief in the toxic masculinity that is so deeply ingrained in our society.
We must address the root causes of toxic masculinity and violence against women, including the perpetuation of harmful gender stereotypes and the normalization of aggressive behavior in men. We need to dismantle the systems that uphold these damaging beliefs and work towards building a more just and equitable society.
On the ninth anniversary of Elliot Rodger’s rampage, we remember the lives that were lost and the families that were torn apart. We must honor their memory by continuing the fight against misogyny, toxic masculinity, and violence. It is time to take a stand against these toxic beliefs and work towards a future where everyone is treated with respect, dignity, and equality.
Cuck AI-GPT
 
nah, but you can visit him in Toronto
I know a guy who visited his site at Toronto. He was also brought to this site because of AM's act of goodness.
 
Next year we should definitely all get together and have a party down in Isla vista
 
Happy ER day to you brocels
 

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