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"Incels are individuals who express frustration from perceived disadvantages to starting intimate relationships. Incel extremists idolize violent individuals like the Aurora movie theater shooter. They also idolize the Joker character, the violent clown from the Batman series, admiring his depiction as a man who must pretend to be happy, but eventually fights back against his bullies."
"Misogyny isnāt new, and ideological misogyny isnāt new. Having a distinct movement that is primarily defined by misogyny is [fairly] novel."
"These online communities didnāt used to be so violently misogynistic and as obsessed with violence as they are now ... They essentially magnify these guysā negative feelings and encourage them to feel hopeless. If a guy doesnāt feel like thereās much point in living, he knows that if he goes out and does something violent, heās going to be celebrated by all these people on these message boards ⦠Iāve been expecting more [incel attacks] for a long time."
"[Incels] have to find a target other than themselves, meaning they donāt want to take responsibility for their actions. Thereās a fatalistic mentality that can perpetuate itself in these circles. The more rejection you get, the more it feeds into this belief that you are unwanted ⦠But thereās also a sense of entitlement. They are entitled to sex. Theyāre entitled to women liking them. And thereās a very limited sense of reality."
"The Incel community is one of the purest hotbeds of Internet radicalization Iāve ever seen, and itās a community that is growing in size and confidence."
"Though Incels have been around for several years, the research community has only recently begun to sit up and take notice. I see Incel violence against women as nothing less than a new form of terrorism."
"The word [incel] used to mean anybody of any gender who was lonely, had never had sex or who hadn't had a relationship in a long time. But we can't call it that anymore."
"There is a really interesting irony in the incel style of quasipolitics ā they are both a response to and advocates of almost an Ayn Randian view of romance and human relationships. So they rail against the loneliness and the isolation and the individualism of modern life, but they seem to advocate it as well, in that they love the language of the strong triumphing over the weak. But they themselves are the weak.Theyāll say how terrible it is that the left has won the culture wars and we should return to traditional hierarchies, but then theyāll use terms like "banging sluts", which doesnāt make any sense, right? Because you have to pick one. They want sexual availability and yet, at the same time, they express this disgust at promiscuity."