Of Manlets and Men
I want wrists as big as Mileena's
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A safe space isn't necessarily a bad thing; it's just the way it's often used that makes it have negative connotations. A home, for instance, is a good example of a safe space. It's something that everyone should have, and those that don't have one are miserable. Safe spaces only become a bad thing when they get pushed beyond reasonable boundaries. When people demand that public property or other people's private property become their personal safe space (as SJWs love to do), that's when it becomes a problem. Our anti-incel, pro-feminist enemies want the whole Internet to be their personal safe space. With their "woke" cancel culture they are demanding that any dissenting opinions be deplatformed, purged, and banned. In their self-righteous crusade, they feel entitled to silence anyone and anything that causes them to be butthurt.
In contrast, all we incels want is one place where we are free to be ourselves and express our honest opinions. Unlike our enemies, we don't seek to censor or purge other websites or publishers. Just like housing is considered a basic human right, the digital equivalent - a place on the Internet where we can not only have the freedom to express ourselves, but also create a virtual environment that is unapologetically pro-incel - is also a basic human right.
Virtually every other place on the Internet (and in real life), whether liberal or conservative, male-dominated or female-dominated, religious or atheist, serious or lighthearted, shares one thing in common: They're all anti-incel. They all shame male virgins. Incels.co is the only place where a man is not shamed for being a virgin. It is our safe space, and it is our absolute right to have a safe space, just like every other group has one (or many).
We should never apologize for wanting a place where we can be ourselves, where we don't have to bluster and lie and cope and pretend to be alpha chads who are constantly slaying, where we can say, "I'm a virgin" and not be shamed for it.
In contrast, all we incels want is one place where we are free to be ourselves and express our honest opinions. Unlike our enemies, we don't seek to censor or purge other websites or publishers. Just like housing is considered a basic human right, the digital equivalent - a place on the Internet where we can not only have the freedom to express ourselves, but also create a virtual environment that is unapologetically pro-incel - is also a basic human right.
Virtually every other place on the Internet (and in real life), whether liberal or conservative, male-dominated or female-dominated, religious or atheist, serious or lighthearted, shares one thing in common: They're all anti-incel. They all shame male virgins. Incels.co is the only place where a man is not shamed for being a virgin. It is our safe space, and it is our absolute right to have a safe space, just like every other group has one (or many).
We should never apologize for wanting a place where we can be ourselves, where we don't have to bluster and lie and cope and pretend to be alpha chads who are constantly slaying, where we can say, "I'm a virgin" and not be shamed for it.