From the Sewer of the Internet, a Slang Surfaces

Why are my friends talking like incels?

“Been gymmaxxing lately,” my friend quipped as he made a protein shake.  “Proteinpilled too,” I said. My generation is speaking a new slang—new to us, anyway. Not quite ubiquitous, but familiar to that contingent of chronically online youth (and is that phrase not becoming a tautology?). These are phrases borrowed from incels, ...
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From the Sewer of the Internet, a Slang Surfaces

On Incels

It’s a man’s, man’s problem

Before Alek Minassian murdered ten people -- mostly women -- in Toronto by driving a van down a crowded street, he made a Facebook post that read “The Incel Rebellion Has Already Begun!” Once esoteric, this violently misogynistic ideology has now made its way to the mainstream. Incels, short for the “involuntarily celibate,” ...
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On Incels

Incels, Mormonism and Race, and Millennials and Personal Finance

Past Present Episode 132

Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: In the wake of a Toronto terrorist attack, “incels,” or involuntary celibates, are gaining attention. Niki referred to this New York Times article about Jordan Peterson. Natalia cited Jia Tolentino’s New Yorker article on the origins of incel rage, Ross Douthat’s New York Times op-ed raising the possibility of the redistribution ...
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Incels, Mormonism and Race, and Millennials and Personal Finance