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What did they have in common? They were all ugly or weird-looking.
That's right. It wasn't their fault that they died incels. Women simply discriminated against them because of their looks; they deliberately excluded them from the gene pool. It doesn't matter how great they were or what they contributed to humanity-- as far as females were concerned, their DNA was unworthy of being passed on simply because they didn't possess a pretty face.
Yet, it's amazing how, to this day, countless books and articles gaslight these men by accusing them of having been "awkward", "timid", and "uncharismatic" with the ladies during their time, implying it was their fault they died virgins.
Did it ever occur to these authors that they were awkward and timid as a result of being marginalized by women all their lives, instead of the other way around?
Had these great men been good-looking, we would be reading about how "charming" and "debonair" they were, and about their many sexual conquests.
I'm so sick of blame being shifted to men, when it's women who control 100% of the sex market.
Nikola Tesla
Vincent Van Gogh
Edgar Allan Poe
Immanuel Kant
Issac Newton
Friedrich Nietzsche
Ludwig Van Beethoven
That's right. It wasn't their fault that they died incels. Women simply discriminated against them because of their looks; they deliberately excluded them from the gene pool. It doesn't matter how great they were or what they contributed to humanity-- as far as females were concerned, their DNA was unworthy of being passed on simply because they didn't possess a pretty face.
Yet, it's amazing how, to this day, countless books and articles gaslight these men by accusing them of having been "awkward", "timid", and "uncharismatic" with the ladies during their time, implying it was their fault they died virgins.
Did it ever occur to these authors that they were awkward and timid as a result of being marginalized by women all their lives, instead of the other way around?
Had these great men been good-looking, we would be reading about how "charming" and "debonair" they were, and about their many sexual conquests.
I'm so sick of blame being shifted to men, when it's women who control 100% of the sex market.
Nikola Tesla
Vincent Van Gogh
Edgar Allan Poe
Immanuel Kant
Issac Newton
Friedrich Nietzsche
Ludwig Van Beethoven
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