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"A popularly repeated doctrine across MGTOW websites states that there are four essential 'levels of MGTOW'... Level 1 is summarised as a rejection of long-term relationships, and level 2 means avoiding even short-term relationships. Level 3 requires economic disengagement... Level 4 is described as 'social rejection'... The MGTOW drops out of society altogether. He minimises contact with the blue-pill world"
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"Women have always been the canaries in the coal mines, quietly singing. But we are so used to seeing them die at men's hands, so used to justifying and excusing it as normal or 'understandable,' that it wouldn't occur to us to consider this enough of an aberration to raise alarm. And so women continue to suffer and die in silence. And, sometimes days, sometimes weeks, sometimes months, down the line, men die too."
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The first thing you notice when you look at an incel forum is a mix of hopelessness and anger. These people genuinely hate and pity themselves, but, simultaneously, they feel this righteous anger that they see the world for how it really is, even if they’re at the bottom of the heap. That feeling of absolute certainty that they are correct is twinned with the fact that they’re correct about their own misey.
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What if violence against women has become so much a part of the wallpaper of our lives that it’s blended in altogether? What if our desensitisation to low-level, ubiquitous misogyny is preventing us from recognising a fully blown crisis?
It’s a little bit easier to see the signs if you are a woman. It’s significantly clearer if you are a woman who has voiced her opinion online, or involved in feminist ac
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It’s a little bit easier to see the signs if you are a woman. It’s significantly clearer if you are a woman who has voiced her opinion online, or involved in feminist ac
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Ok, but this doesn't seem dangerous. It -again- SEEM kinda kile a Zen attitude.
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Hamed wrote: "Ok, but this doesn't seem dangerous. It -again- SEEM kinda kile a Zen attitude."That's exactly the trap the book warns us about. MGTOW presents itself as peaceful withdrawal, like a Zen attitude. But the ideology underneath is deeply misogynistic. The book points out and I'm quoting
"MGTOW men aren't just 'going their own way' quietly—they're actively spreading the belief that women are 'devolved creatures,' 'parasites,' and 'snakes with tits.' They're terrified of false rape accusations and view all women as dangerous. It's not about inner peace; it's about hatred dressed up as self-preservation.
Bates argues that this philosophy has already leaked into the mainstream—27% of men now avoid one-on-one meetings with female colleagues because they've absorbed MGTOW-style fear. That's workplace discrimination, not enlightenment. The harm is real, even if it looks harmless on the surface."
But look, if you ask me, I'd say these men are better off retreating into their own shells and leaving us alone anyway. 😉 The problem is they don't just leave us alone. Their ideology spreads, it influences workplace behavior, it gets promoted by powerful figures like Mike Pence, and it radicalizes young men online.

