MatureDJ
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I was reading this, and found it ridiculous:
msmagazine.com
I'll pass. 
Dear 'Incel' Guys: Try Feminism for a Change
I invite you to stand against male violence—including the violence of your fellow Incels. I invite you, in the words of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, to 'listen to women for a change.'

Guys: When I was in high school, I fell in love with more than one woman who rejected me. These young women sometimes “didn’t want to ruin our friendship.” These women sometimes “weren’t ready for a relationship.” But then, weeks later, they’d be dating someone else! Chad, you might call him.
I felt heartbroken, sad, lonely—and resentful. Mostly, I resented these “Chads”—these men who were more athletic than me, and who didn’t talk about their feelings. (When they did talk about their feelings, their new girlfriend treated it like precious gold. Hey, I thought, I talk about my feelings all the time! Are my feelings somehow less valuable than theirs?)
my opinion: Notice that the soyboy author doesn't say that FemynismGame doesn't help a man get poontang, just it gives his life "a sense of purpose".Joining the feminist movement is one of the best decisions I’ve made. It’s given my life a sense of purpose that it didn’t have previously—and deepened my relationships with women and men. Every time I listen to and learn from women about gender-based violence, it reaffirms my commitment to that pledge I made so long ago. Every article I read by feminist women, especially feminist women of color, makes me want to continue to support their leadership and raise my voice until men’s violence is a thing of the past.