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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 24, 2025

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I haven't watched it, but is this your brain on partisanship? Incel violence isn't right coded, and manosphere also isn't beyond the fact that it rejects feminism. Numberically it may be true that underclasses commit the most stabbings, but people don't care about those. On the other hand there are high profile incel cases such as Elliot Rodger that people know about.

Also for this kind of thing, the perp/hero is also supposed to be sympathetic to the audience. If it's a gangbanger or jihadist who doesn't look like you, then the killer just becomes a flat boring character that nobody will care about. Anyways incel violence is categorically different from thug or secretarian violence.

the case of Brianna Ghey

If you really wanted a partisan story, adapting this more directly would do the job. Two seemingly ordinary white kids are actually sadistic, cold blood killers and they murder a trans just for fun. The killers are just plain evil and they kill someone at the top of the liberal victim hierarchy.

Incel violence isn't right coded

That's news to me. I believe it is right coded, in the minds of the kinds of people who dunk on incels.

In the minds of everyone who unironically uses the term, I think.

Incel violence isn't right coded

It isn’t? Online on Twitter it seems to be. That’s the go to insult among the left for a right wing guy. Even Elon Musk got called incel by his estranged son. Jordan Peterson is supposed to be king of the incels if my TikTok comment section is to be believed

"Incel" is just a catch-all term for "dissident"; it makes far more sense in this context.

The killers are just plain evil and they kill someone at the top of the liberal victim hierarchy.

That's the motte; "man bad" is the bailey. If you have the power to fight in the bailey, why retreat to the motte?