Molyneux on Incels

Sounds practical.

No one has the right to sex. Nature owes you nothing as well.

Yes, if they have low self-esteem and no standards. A woman who has more respect for herself might find it rather difficult to have random sex with someone she finds repulsive. And it’s the same for men. Thank god for alcohol.

Maybe (some) incels don’t have high sex drives.

And maybe it really isn’t that easy for a woman to be ā€œanything.ā€

You don’t know that.

By boys.

That’s opinion.

Not yet.

No one here even said the opposite.

  • ā€œSlutsā€ require validation. They can find an element of this easily, through lying on their backs.

  • A male incel cannot find a similar level of validation, due to their repulsiveness.

  • Your use of ā€œlow self esteemā€ and ā€œno standardsā€ are not at odds with the incel argument, so I do not understand why you have used them. It can be safely presumed an incel has ā€œlow self esteem.ā€

  • Of course it is opinion. Doesn’t mean it is wrong.

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That, and hypergamy causes some female incelism as well, or the proverbial ā€œcat ladyā€.

I always suspected that Socrates fellow was a dirty racist.

Meanwhile, I didn’t know he was one…

Maybe not founded, but definitely heavily populated by.

Scots-Irish For The Win!!!

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It seems that your so called sluts have their own issues that having sex isn’t fixing, so why do incels insist that having sex will fix theirs?

How do you know sluts don’t find some
validation in sleeping around?

Incels are looking for validation through love, not merely sex.

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I know how you guys are! I saw Deliverance, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Last House on the Left!

We city people are operating on such a higher level than you! :grinning:

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@TheCB
Have you ever noticed that free-market fetishists use terms like ā€œno one has the right toā€¦ā€ or no one is owedā€¦ā€ (insert some means of thriving, such as love, sex, friends, employment, etc.). While that might be true in a certain framework, I believe it is used to browbeat others lower on the totem pole.

I also believe some moderate status men ( not anyone here though ) express a disdain for incels and the incel concept because deep down they have an inner sense that it can happen to them given a certain chain of events.

What do you think?

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I agree, I think the ā€œno right toā€ argument is generally a spurious one, as these types never apply this to all/most circumstances, rather ones that fit their current argument/position.

Regarding the incel concept, yes I agree. I actually know incels in real life, who upon finding a mate take a VERY arrogant and patronising view towards others (eg ā€œdon’t you think you should settle down now?ā€ / ā€œisn’t it time you had children?ā€ / ā€œit’s time to grow up!ā€).

When this happens, the non incels tend to just roll their eyes, as it is so noticeable. But then social status and hierarchies are extremely important to humans, so I can see a legitimate reason why it happens.

Slightly similar to older women being hysterically happy at becoming engaged, too.

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Here’s an idea, and I mean it sincerely, stop trying to find some hidden message of presumed superiority in everything. Not everything is meant to hurt your feelings or degrade you. You might also want to stop thinking in terms of status and how you compare to others. It’s not healthy.

I don’t.

I don’t.

I’m starting to think you have a learning disability.

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You might also want to stop labelling people you know. It’s kind of faggy.

Ok. Didn’t mean to hurt you.

ā€œstop trying to find some hidden message of presumed superiority in everything.ā€

This applies to you with notions of ā€œwhite supremacyā€ though so how does that work?

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I don’t. Nor did I in this thread.