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Old Jun 06, 2018, 03:26 PM
justafriend306
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technically there are those who do abide the law so to speak but, to meet the standard definition of an incel, they in fact do not recognise responsibility for their failures with women. Many do not then accept the rules of appropriate behaviour. They believe they have been wronged so to them it is perfectly acceptable to commit wrong in return. They are generally a very very angry lot, many espousing violence and cheering on those that do commit it. Minutes after the tragedy in Toronto the web lit up with a community happily rejoicing it and encouraging further acts. The predator of the attack was hailed as a hero to the incel community at large. His name has since been kept off the radar so as to avoid him becoming a living martyr to the cause.

In the descriptions I am familiar with it is they who feel superior to us and not the other way around. This belief in superiority translates to them thinking they are above the law. When the acting out does occur, regardless of extent, they honestly feel they have had a right to behave as such. These are very very dangerous men whether or not they have physically acted out.

Sadly, even PsychCentral has not been immune.
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