UNTOLD: The Secret World of Incels
claydavis > 01/10/2023, 01:27
After the recent unfortunate death of a fifteen year old girl that was protecting her friend from a seventeen year old boy. It made me think of this documentary, the men that use this website and how they act around women in real life. Anyone that watches Tanya's shows knows that there is one geezer that always becomes overly aggressive and disrespectful to her. As well as a few other morons that have been racially abusive to her, which then led to certain racist words being banned from use in the freechat. I hope more restrictions can be put in place to allow the women on here to control who can interact with them during their shows. There are men on here that it's clear to see that have never had sex in real life, and this is the only place they talk to women, which leads to them only seeing any woman in a sexual context. And men that talk sexually to babes that are clearly young enough to be their granddaughters, instead of talking to women their own age. As men historically, the way we treat women has been beyond unacceptable and needs to change for the better. The views within this documentary are abhorrent and seem to permiate online and then manifest in real life. There is a teenage boy in this documentary that had never spoken to a woman in real life apart from his mum, another that thinks using a hammer on his face will give him better bone structure and another that wrote songs about violently abusing women. Even something that seems lighthearted on the surface as Barbie, had the underlying theme of patriarchy and misogyny, but many will have ignored or missed that subtext. I hope this unfortunate incident in Croydon leads to women being treated better in society, but it rests on the shoulders of men, and that's why I fear it will fail.