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Instead of complaining about the latest excesses of social justice, feminism, oppressive headlines, unfair coverage, ridicule, bullying, shaming, microaggressions we experience on a daily basis, overwhelming absurdities and contradictions that increasingly suffocate us and limit our freedoms... I think we should consider developing a compelling, interesting, touching account of our existential situation in the modern world. We should research philosophers and literary figures who talk about similar issues we experience, revisit the intellectual tradition of the west and develop a understanding of what we are facing informed by these ideas, in relation to our identity as incels and our place in history. Most of us are uneducated, including myself, but it's a fact we have a lot to say, and we can learn to express ourselves in increasingly sophisticated, complex, insightful, moving ways. All we have right now is a bunch of scientific studies, dating app data, anecdotes, rhetoric, common sense and resentment, but it isn't enough, we need an aesthetic vision, a philosophy, a positive project instead of a mere rejection of what currently opposes us or a mere endorsement of the past. Violent fantasies of revenge and nihilistic resentment can seem attractive, but ultimately not helpful to those among us who want to attain some power.
Take a minute to contemplate the extent to which intersectional leftists have infiltrated academia/powerful institutions in the west and taken control over mainstream discourse. Most of these people were ostracized decades ago - homosexuals, transsexuals, radical feminists, minority advocates, etc. Yet they managed to convert and inspire generations of academics, intelligent and competent individuals, who in turn enforce these ideologies with fervor in their respective fields. We can learn a great deal from their tactics. We should appropriate and synthesize ideas pertaining to the topics such as power, human suffering, post-colonial studies, deconstruction, subjectivity, anarchism, anthropology, criticisms of modernity and technology, mass entertainment and culture. People like Stirner, Schopenhauer, Derrida, Nietzche, Foucault, Adorno, Gramscii, Fanon, Deleuze, Beauvoir, Evola, Kaczynski, Ligotti, Houellebecq, McLuhan, Bakunin, etc. might help in understanding the ways in which power shapes our identity, the mechanisms of control employed by those who rule us, the larger historical trends and processes that shape our environment, how our language defines our world and way of being, how we are deceived into not pursuing our own self interest, and insights into human nature and existence in general. [I've not read any of them to any meaningful degree, these are just initial examples of potentially useful authors]
If we are able to understand the way power works in our society and to what extent and ways our discourse might interface with it, we will attain great influence. Ultimately, it will enable us to analyze the language and methods society use to oppress us, deconstruct them, expose the contradictions latent in them and further our cause, create ways to break free of normie thought patterns imposed in our minds, liberate ourselves from internalized oppression and self loathing, identify and combat the mechanisms used by the oligarchs to make us complacent, low energy, weak, hopeless, numb, degenerate, perverse and dumb. Our goal would be to develop some sort of intellectual vanguard, an incel intelligentsia, and ultimately guide future revolutions, mass uprisings or social movements as the contradictions of our societies are heightened and things get worse.
We shall articulate our inceldom as a revolutionary act, our very existence being a transgression against the system, a defiance of the status quo by true outsiders, the most hated and stigmatized, the most oppressed. As everything decays and chains consisting in four billion years of successful reproductions are broken at unprecedented rates - the ultimate dispossession - there will be consequences; we will not fade away and die silently.
Thoughts?
Take a minute to contemplate the extent to which intersectional leftists have infiltrated academia/powerful institutions in the west and taken control over mainstream discourse. Most of these people were ostracized decades ago - homosexuals, transsexuals, radical feminists, minority advocates, etc. Yet they managed to convert and inspire generations of academics, intelligent and competent individuals, who in turn enforce these ideologies with fervor in their respective fields. We can learn a great deal from their tactics. We should appropriate and synthesize ideas pertaining to the topics such as power, human suffering, post-colonial studies, deconstruction, subjectivity, anarchism, anthropology, criticisms of modernity and technology, mass entertainment and culture. People like Stirner, Schopenhauer, Derrida, Nietzche, Foucault, Adorno, Gramscii, Fanon, Deleuze, Beauvoir, Evola, Kaczynski, Ligotti, Houellebecq, McLuhan, Bakunin, etc. might help in understanding the ways in which power shapes our identity, the mechanisms of control employed by those who rule us, the larger historical trends and processes that shape our environment, how our language defines our world and way of being, how we are deceived into not pursuing our own self interest, and insights into human nature and existence in general. [I've not read any of them to any meaningful degree, these are just initial examples of potentially useful authors]
If we are able to understand the way power works in our society and to what extent and ways our discourse might interface with it, we will attain great influence. Ultimately, it will enable us to analyze the language and methods society use to oppress us, deconstruct them, expose the contradictions latent in them and further our cause, create ways to break free of normie thought patterns imposed in our minds, liberate ourselves from internalized oppression and self loathing, identify and combat the mechanisms used by the oligarchs to make us complacent, low energy, weak, hopeless, numb, degenerate, perverse and dumb. Our goal would be to develop some sort of intellectual vanguard, an incel intelligentsia, and ultimately guide future revolutions, mass uprisings or social movements as the contradictions of our societies are heightened and things get worse.
We shall articulate our inceldom as a revolutionary act, our very existence being a transgression against the system, a defiance of the status quo by true outsiders, the most hated and stigmatized, the most oppressed. As everything decays and chains consisting in four billion years of successful reproductions are broken at unprecedented rates - the ultimate dispossession - there will be consequences; we will not fade away and die silently.
Thoughts?