The “misogynist incel” mobilization is shaped around dehumanization of women, men’s entitlement and idolization of prior mass killers—and is part of a spectrum with more “everyday” misogyny and sexism.
Author: Megan Kelly
Megan Kelly is a PhD candidate researching radicalization narratives into male supremacist movements. She is a co-founder and research fellow at the Institute for Research on Male Supremacism.