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Obviously, these things are subjective and relative, depending on what disabilities we are talking about, the degree to which they affect that person, but to the same extent we can talk about incels, and about their experiences, especially from childhood, in the family, at school, and others, and the degree to which they may lead a person to be more or less compatible with society.
So I ask, at the average level, could one Incel, who stops trying have more or less hope / success in society compared to a person with disabilities who is still trying?
Which of these two categories of people suffers the most, in the short and long term?
And regarding equality between them in the vision of society, do you think that governments should offer certain at least financial benefits to Incels people, if they can prove medically that they have problems of such a nature that they can no longer be part of society?
So I ask, at the average level, could one Incel, who stops trying have more or less hope / success in society compared to a person with disabilities who is still trying?
Which of these two categories of people suffers the most, in the short and long term?
And regarding equality between them in the vision of society, do you think that governments should offer certain at least financial benefits to Incels people, if they can prove medically that they have problems of such a nature that they can no longer be part of society?