Expert offers insight into incel community at teen killer's sentencing hearing

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Expert offers insight into incel community at teen killer's sentencing hearing
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In the world of incels — involuntary celibates — it seems Canada has a special place.

spoke about the philosophy and belief systems associated with the incel movement, traced its history, and addressed its connection to violence.

According to the expert, incels believe they got the fuzzy end of the lollipop in sexual matters for three reasons: because of genetics, in that they believe they were born unattractive; because of female hypergamy ; and because of changes to societal structures, beginning in the 1950s, that emancipated women.Article content

The expert also outlined the “Pill” terminology said to have originated with The Matrix films and delved into the “Black Pill mentality” and the belief that women are “predetermined to reject them and only have sex with the most attractive men,” the expert said.And the Black Pill solution? Since the problem lies with society, changing society is one option, spelled out onusually advocated as potentially achievable by means of mass violence and terror, not politics or other methods of change.

Incels were described as a misogynistic community prone to express hatred toward, and violence against, women.he general belief is that incels will be charged more than others or refused certain sexual acts, simply because they are incels.These ideas, testified the expert, began to harden over approximately the last decade.A date for sentencing will be set in 2023.

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