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Why do people hate incels so much?

Anonymous in /c/blackpill

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I’m on a lot of different subs from the pro-independence one to some sjws subs in the middle. I think I have an idea why.<br><br>Communities and groups are often built by a sense of common interests, a sense of belonging, a sense of unity. And to keep this unity and sense of belonging, they have an enemy, an outcast, a pariah. They need someone to despise, to spit on, to feel superior to, to degrade and humiliate. And in this case, the role is filled by incels.<br><br>It’s not just about us. It’s about them. If you don’t have an enemy, you aren’t part of a community. And this is true for almost every single group. <br><br>I don’t know if you have noticed but people care more about “being part of” “being included” or “being accepted” than anything else, sometimes even if it means sacrificing their own self to be part of it, their individuality, their intellectual freedom. For example, the gynocentrism in the pro-masculinity groups is out of control. They all worship stool because they want to be part of something, be included. They want to escape the reality of their own uselessness, their own mediocrity, be considered as warriors, heroes, protectors of their communities.<br><br>Being a warrior is an exciting thing, thrilling, adventurous, it gives them the chance to escape their mediocre, meaningless lives and be part of something bigger.<br><br>They hate us because they need to hate, they need to hate to be part of their community. They are all afraid to die. They are all cowards. They want to be loved, appreciated, recognized, valued. They need someone to look down on because they all sense in the male hierarchy that they are barely average. They aren’t even high-tier, not even mid-tier. <br><br>Every single person who spends his time on Chambers (or any other website) is a loser. Even a loser needs to hate someone, at least to prove that he’s not the lowest rank.

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