

The Incel Phenomenon Is Not a Movement (Or A Terrorist Group). Naama Kates on What We Get Wrong About Society’s Saddest and Most Reviled Men
Sep 6, 2021
Naama Kates, host of the podcast Incel, debunks the media narrative that incels are a hate group or terrorists. She explores the forces shaping them, such as mental health struggles and changing social norms. The podcast challenges assumptions about male ideologues and discusses the prevalence of autism among incels. They also explore the media's portrayal of incels and the demographics of the incel community. The podcast also delves into the potential similarities between incels and jihadis and explores the phenomenon of unrequited love and romanticized loneliness. They even touch on the potential benefits and societal implications of AI relationships and sex dolls.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Complex and Misunderstood World of Incels
02:06 • 3min
Understanding the Incel Phenomenon and the Red, Blue, and Black Pill Ideologies
05:01 • 10min
Perception of High-Profile Billionaires and the Lack of a Unified Movement
14:32 • 2min
The Incel Phenomenon and its Media Representation
16:37 • 20min
The Demographics and Dynamics of the Incel Community
36:08 • 17min
Exploring the Podcast Project and Facing Unexpected Challenges
53:14 • 3min
Similarities between Incels and Jihadis
56:13 • 13min
Unrequited Love and Romanticized Loneliness
01:08:58 • 8min
AI Relationships and Sex Dolls
01:16:32 • 5min