{Incels are members of an online subculture who define themselves as unable to find a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one, a state they describe as inceldom. Self-identified incels are largely white and are almost exclusively male heterosexuals. The term is a portmanteau of "involuntary celibates".}
Why not right? I mean, they are heterosexual, they love women and are attracted to us, they want sex, they love pussy, they'd love to stick their sexually inferior little dicks inside a nice warm-n-wet pussy and be allowed to pump away until they ejaculate. Some are denied that option...in many/most cases. Ergo, they too are "involuntarily celibate". Many are relegated to using fingers and tongues to satisfy us, and nothing else. And some, to prove and remind them of their lowly status, being second best, not as good as her lovers, a runner up, just kept around for clean up, are forced to wear a chastity device to remind them that their cocks are locked up, of no use for normal male/female penetrative sex to the woman in their life. Sounds like an "incel" to me. :)
To save you time, (unless you want to watch the videos) a brief overview: Its well known that I am a major proponent of egalitarianism in our world. For some, they view that ideology as being on par with feminism, however I do not and a couple of examples are in this post.
In the first video we have Tayla Harris, who is obviously a very talented athlete from Australia, who does football and boxing or something. The point of my mentioning her is the hoopla controversy over the video below, and the first photo. She was kicking a ball (and who amongst us doesn't like ball kicking, um?) and a photographer snapped a photo with her in mid kick, legs splayed, crotch out for the world to see. As is typical and to be expected, social media went nuts, guys making lewd, graphic, lascivious sexual comments. So some website, or their local news site, whomever, whatever, removed the photo and then caught even more flack for doing so, so they placed the photo back up. Her claim in interviews is that she was "sexually abused" on social media.
More text below after photos showing that sports photographers...doing their jobs in taking sports related action photos, of females and males, who as athletes are also doing their jobs doing whatever sports thingies it is they do, which in this case is...you guessed it...kicking balls. :)
In the BBC clip below on misogyny, starting at roughly the 11:20 mark, we have some young social justice warrior (Warrioratrix?) in a scary unlucid rant, implying that men that whistle, wolf whistle, or make sexual comments to random women on the street, should have a police report filed on them, and then be tracked for the rest of their lives, because, according to her, they may show a propensity to...become rapists.
According to the feminist manifesto, we are fighting for equality. Equality does not mean seeking favored status or special protection based solely on the fact that we have an innie and not an outie. Equality means having all the opportunities that men have as far as sports, voting, education, careers, autonomy, business and land ownership etc., and it also means being subjected to the same negative things that happen in life, like dickhead bosses, jobs that suck, paying taxes, going bankrupt, and having to tolerate rude comments made by horndogs with no class.
You, we, me, I, us, humans...do not have a right to not be offended. I might be offended by comments guys have hurled out of passing car windows at me, or not, maybe I took it as a clumsy compliment. I might be offended by your clothes, or you may be with mine. I might be offended by your religion, politics, dietary choices, how you decorate your house or your yard, your car, your bumper-stickers and a myriad of other things...and its my right to be offended. However, it is not my right to force you to change any or all of the examples I mentioned above. People are offensive. Life is offensive. But I totally reject any agenda where we are treated as equals when it suits us, but want extra laws to protect us from anything we deem rude or obnoxious. That's not empowering us...that's treating us like delicate flowers, or adolescents, or helpless babies that are not worthy of equality, but need special rules, laws and protection to enable us to make it through life. In other words, it defeats the whole agenda, purpose and concept of being treated as...equal.
For those women that want the benefits of equality but none of the responsibility...
Jake Olson grew up a USC Trojans fan and leaned on that fandom for support when he lost his eyesight at age 12. Jake eventually fulfilled his dream of playing for the USC football team as a long snapper. Now, he's using USC's Pro Day to raise money to cure the disease that left him blind.