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The entire point of this post is to try and undestand what is meant by "Incel ideology" cause this term is being passed around in the media without actually being defined. Is 'Fresh & Fit' Incel? Is Hamza Incel? Are PUAs incel? Is *.is Incel? This post was in part inspired by @heightmaxxing and @shia.jihadist and their posts "The men who hate women: Inside the dark, angry world of Indian incels", "Netflix 'incel drama' Adolescence to be shown in UK schools, says Prime Minister".
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The core definition of "Incel ideology" is a defeatist mindset of a sex-centric Marxism which divides the society into providers of sex and consumers of sex and presents history as a class struggle between the providers and consumers. Feminist ideologies also project their self-loathing on the opposite sex, trying to convince society that all men hate women. This formula is older than the online "Incel" communities.
"Incel Ideology" is in the beginning explained by the application of marxist analysis to Elliott Rodger's Manifesto.
All history is through the lenses of comparing role-identities for sex. In this sense, feminists are also a sub-type of incels because they do this too:
"Incels" are Marxist-Rodgerists.
Is this definition right?
Is "Incel ideology" really a Marxism?
"Sex is by far the most evil concept in existence." - Elliott Rodger (Epilogue, Manifesto)
The entire point of this post is to try and undestand what is meant by "Incel ideology" cause this term is being passed around in the media without actually being defined. Is 'Fresh & Fit' Incel? Is Hamza Incel? Are PUAs incel? Is *.is Incel? This post was in part inspired by @heightmaxxing and @shia.jihadist and their posts "The men who hate women: Inside the dark, angry world of Indian incels", "Netflix 'incel drama' Adolescence to be shown in UK schools, says Prime Minister".
Mentioned are:
- Incel culture ("jfl", "it's over", "sub5", "subhuman" etc.)
- Incel communities (*.is, other platforms etc.)
- "Incel ideology" (mentioned in the news)
"The Spring of 2013 was also the time when I came across the website PUAHate.com" - Elliott Rodger (Epilogue, Manifesto) who apparently hated PUAs and the red-pill
Elliott Rodger about himself for 140 pages with pages for each year of his short life. Elliott is getting erased from history cause normies are calling each other "incels" to try and control each other."In this magnificent story, I will disclose every single detail about my life" - Introduction
The core definition of "Incel ideology" is a defeatist mindset of a sex-centric Marxism which divides the society into providers of sex and consumers of sex and presents history as a class struggle between the providers and consumers. Feminist ideologies also project their self-loathing on the opposite sex, trying to convince society that all men hate women. This formula is older than the online "Incel" communities.
"Incel Ideology" is in the beginning explained by the application of marxist analysis to Elliott Rodger's Manifesto.
"All sex is rape" - Andrea Dworkin (summary of her work)
"Sex is by far the most evil concept in existence." - Elliott Rodger (Epilogue, Manifesto)
This last attitude, "since some humans get to experience it while some are denied it", is where the Sexual-Marxist analysis begins cause Sex is the determiner of consumer status and Sex is what causes class inequality between consumers."No one deserves to experience so much pleasure, especially since some humans get to experience it while some are denied it." - Elliott Rodger (Epilogue, Manifesto)
All history is through the lenses of comparing role-identities for sex. In this sense, feminists are also a sub-type of incels because they do this too:
"Incels" are Marxist-Rodgerists.
Is this definition right?
Sex is not really the answer to the "meaning of life", it's meaningless after post-nut clarity, wtf get an actual life 



"In August, I continued to build up my faith that I am destined to win the Megamillions jackpot." - Elliott Rodger (21 years old, Manifesto)