GenericEnigma
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I experienced this personally. Though I broke from rigorous religion at a young age, that culture informed my character during formative years and still affects me to this day. My worthwhile challenge in life is to defeat it.Incels: The Minions of Christofascism | Free Inquiry
Culture wars are nothing new to our modern, interconnected societies, and perhaps they are simply a part of the human condition. These days, however, confli ...secularhumanism.org
These days, however, conflicts of culture and ideology are saturated with self-replicating ammunition—a deluge of uninformed opinions and disinformation—delivered through a supply line of infinite capacity: the internet. When these mythical ministrations are received by a frustrated and philosophically illiterate group of alienated young men, the combination of conspiracy theory, misinformation, and confirmation bias can be explosive.
Take the classic angry young man, feeling shut out of the hedonistic pleasures promised by torrents of advertising, achingly lonely and sexually stymied by his isolation. Now throw into the mix a powerful dose of confirmation bias, based on revered old texts and scriptures, telling him that all of this pent-up pain and want is the result of his being taken down several notches in the great pecking order in favor of the very thing he desires most. That’s a volatile combination and the perfect brew for creating soldiers for a culture war.
That is what we find when we peek behind the curtain of what is known as the “incel”1 movement, or the “involuntarily celibate.” Members of these online groups perpetuate the fallacy that they are owed status, sex, and influence, but they are thwarted by what they see as the unjustified and corrupt influence of feminism. They argue that their wants are the natural order of things and deem that the agency of women is at fault for their failure to secure sex and/or a romantic relationship. This self-reinforcing position emboldens these men to disregard the personhood of women as it appeals to their desire for a resurgence of an imagined “golden age” of gender roles.
Now, where on earth could they be getting such ideas?
The incel movement has much in common with other factually vacant ideologies such as Christofascism—an ideology that would force a dictatorial, ultraconservative Christianity at the center of public and private life—and white supremacism. Each of these antiquated social constructs utilizes the same patriarchal pedagogy with an unyielding deference to male authority as parallel to God.
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This is one facet of toxic masculinity supported by religious patriarchy. Anyone - ANYONE who cannot see this social dynamic is most likely trapped and controlled by it - or purposefully using it to their advantage.
Man big, strong. Woman small, weak. Even cloaked in sympathy or protectiveness, it's such a fucking caveman attitude.