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The online incel community has taken a break from blaming women for their ongoing failures in life to issue a collective tantrum over Netflix’s new drama Adolescence, which dares—dares, mind you—to portray incel culture as the toxic, rage-filled echo chamber it so demonstrably is.

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[–] Bongo_Stryker@lemmy.ca 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

This makes sense to me in theory but it's very black and white. How does this apply to the thirteen year old in the story? He should have known not to believe the incel bullshit fed to him on the internet? He had a mother and a sister, so he should have known it was wrong to objectify women despite the constant stream of hypersexualized content in all media everywhere all the time? If not the girl who bullied him, was it inevitable that he'd eventilually stab or shoot someone because he had a "fucked up personality"?

"...ultimately the individual needs to take presponsibility for anything to change" doesn't make sense to me when it comes to a 13 year old alone in his bedroom with a firehose of mysogny and twisted anti-logic.

[–] Ilandar@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

How does this apply to the thirteen year old in the story?

It doesn't, because I am not referring to children here. They are not the ones whining in this thread about being too poor to date or women being too picky, those are real adult men not fictional boys from a TV show.