'Incel Extremism Should Be Treated The Same Way As Religious Extremism'

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As the terrifying realities of inceldom are brought to the small screen, we asked digital culture expert Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr how we stop a community that threatens the lives of women every day. Find out more on Grazia.

These two issues might seem far apart, but if there is one thing Dr. Regehr has learnt about the incel community, it’s that incels are not just violent, mentally unstable psychopaths. Anyone can be drawn in if they're vulnerable enough.

‘The internet functions as an echo chamber,’ she says, ‘we all curate what we see online, on our Facebook and Twitter feeds, and it means that people who think like us and talk like us and believe in the things we do, for the most part, are echoing back our own perceptions and ideas to us. It’s jaw-dropping to watch as the host asks him why the lyrics could be seen as problematic and how the family of the murdered women would feel hearing them, for James only then to realise how wrong it is. ‘That violence is so normalised for him that he didn't think about why that song was problematic,’ comments Dr. Regehr, ‘and he was happy to talk about it on TV.’

‘In the Alek Minassian case -which happened in April 2018 in Toronto, Canada – after he posts about [being an] incel and Elliot Roger on Facebook he then goes on a targeted killing spree,’ she says, ‘he's now being charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder and 14 counts of attempted murder. But what I find really interesting is that he's not being charged with a hate crime, and in fact no one online who is inciting this material and language is being charged with a hate crime.

 

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