For context, this is an infamous scene from Gundam where a girl asked the 'protagonist' out and he responds by ripping her invite in half and saying "I'll kill you"
Most normal people find it funny because it's out of nowhere, ridiculous and cringe. Incels find it funny because 'cruelty to femoid is funny. Take that lowly feeemale'
Anyway, theres a lot of media, particularly 90s' media and anime, that show verbal abuse towards woman, usually the love interest, and even to this day the response from a lot of young men who grow up with it is "Wow what a chad, putting that slur in her place!" Then we wonder why a lot of dudes grow up to think abusing women is good and cool, who get mad when it turns out in real life a lot of women don't like assholes that treat them like shit (but incels will still claim that they do like it because they grew up with media and advertising that tells them they do.)
Also, what's the deal with these guys thinking anything friendly girls do is fake?
BTW, how many of you tried to press that play button? :owl-wink: gottem
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e2S4q581-To
How could they give selflessly while holding onto capitalism? They can't.
Capitalism turned women into property and opportunities for land acquisition or free labor. Of course chuds (and right-wing politicians in general) want tradwives to serve as maids and baby factories.
I can go more into this and the ways that capitalism damages men and women in different ways and how this shit happens in childhood, but I think I want to pivot to people outside the binary and why they're so hated so much by these same people.
Conservatives hate LGBTQ people and anything that questions their idea of what gender means.
Women working and living independently (not being exploited).
Men being genuinely nice (being exploited(
Same sex partners (who is the one being exploited?)
Nonbinary people (are they someone who I can exploit or someone who can exploit me?)
Trans people (changing role from exploiter or exploited)
By virtue of existing outside those norms of exploitation perpetuated by capitalism, people who don't play that game are seen as harmful to their way of life, and by extension, capitalism.
But that's the cool thing. By refusing to play those games, anyone can destroy capitalism, at least on the micro-level.