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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No matter the religion or race, there is a serious problem with loser men getting radicalized online, and carrying out violent acts. These are the same men who can’t ever accept responsibility for their situation. Reminds me of my ex, who raged against DEI, and blamed everyone else for him not getting promoted. He barely got a GED, and was never willing to see past himself long enough to hold a management position. But, it was everyone else’s fault that he couldn’t “succeed.” [/quote] Islam had the incel movement/red pillers first in the late 70s/early 80s. Guys who were never invited to the parties that felt the liberal nature of the ME (hookah bars, belly dancers, bathhouses/hammams, fancy Swiss vacations of rich oil tycoons etc) was excessive, caused the failures of the ME in war against Israel thrice, and a religious revival was needed to get stronger. One look at Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Iran, Palestine today tells the story. After Andrew Tate's Islam conversion last year, lots of red pillers and manosphere guys likely similar to this guy became Muslim and anti Western under the belief that the "West had gone too far". To me, the common thread is there are certain groups of men that always freak out about progression and want to turn back the clock, and these men exist everywhere men live and breathe.[/quote]
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