Agreed. Well said!
Though not explicitly mentioned by name, one could infer you were reviewing
@DomainIncite
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lol There is also DomainIncel.com
I think based on the Tweet. It's appropriate.
incel
aka "involuntarily
celibate", a person (usually male) who has a horrible personality and treats women like sexual objects and thinks his lack of a sex life comes from being "ugly" when its really just his blatant sexism and terrible attitude. incels have little to no
self awareness; even when they see other "ugly" men with girlfriends, they consider these men to be
tricksters who have somehow
beat the system and can get women despite being cursed with unattractiveness (in other words, theyre respectful to women and women are attracted to their personalities, but incels cant comprehend such a phenomenon). they believe that women owe them sex, and many of the more extreme incels like to spend time in incel communities on the internet coming up with ways to make women have sex with them (often involving genocide of people of color, genocide of "Chads" (men who have sex), taking rights away from women, raping them, having sex with women's dead bodies, and other horrid, disgusting things. they cant understand that that is PRECISELY why women want nothing to do with them).
Incel
Incels (
/ˈɪnsɛlz/ IN-selz), a
portmanteau of "
involuntary celibates", are members of an
online subculture who define themselves as unable to find a
romantic or
sexual partner despite desiring one.
[1][2][3] Discussions in incel
forums are often characterized by
resentment,
misogyny,
misanthropy,
self-pity and
self-loathing,
racism, a sense of
entitlement to sex, and the endorsement of violence against sexually active people.
[14] The American nonprofit
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) described the subculture as "part of the online male supremacist ecosystem" that is included in their
list of hate groups.
[15][16] Incels are mostly male and
heterosexual.
[10][12][17] Many sources report that incels are predominantly
white.
[18][19][20] Estimates of the overall size of the subculture vary greatly, ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands.
At least six
mass murders, resulting in a total of 44 deaths, have been committed since 2014 by men who have either self-identified as incels or who had mentioned incel-related names and writings in their private writings or Internet postings. Incel communities have been criticized by the media and researchers for being misogynistic, encouraging violence, spreading
extremist views, and
radicalizing their members.
[2][23][24][20] Beginning in 2018, the incel ideology has increasingly been described as a
terrorism threat, and
a February 2020 attack in
Toronto,
Canada became the first instance of allegedly incel-related violence to be prosecuted as an act of terrorism.