There are dark corners of the internet where lost and lonely wee guys gather. They arrive there (mostly, I maybe naively think) looking for pals, looking for some other equally down-on-their-luck people to talk to, looking to feel a little less alone. Looking, perhaps, for answers. These are incels.
An incel is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as, “a member of an online community of young men who consider themselves unable to attract women sexually, typically associated with views that are hostile towards women and men who are sexually active”. A portmanteau of involuntary celibates.
These guys can’t get girlfriends. They can’t, they say, even get women to look at them without feeling sick. Maybe because of their lack of height, their race, their hairline, their jawline, even the lack of thickness of their wrists. They believe they are genetically inferior, compared to what they call ‘chads’ – hyper-masculine, promiscuous, muscular, tall, handsome, thick-wristed men with jaws sculpted from marble.
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- We must change our relationship with masculinity to stop vulnerable men turning into Andrew Tate
And so they stumble into these forums where black-pill ideology awaits them – which states that there is nothing they can do to improve their prospects with women. “It’s not your fault you’re like this,” they’ll be told. “You shouldn’t desire women; you should hate them. Feminism is your real enemy.”
These online forums are where I found myself researching for my new novel Hermit. It involves a guy called Jamie and his maw, Fiona. The pair butt heads due to Jamie’s lack of hygiene and any sort of motivation to find a job after leaving school three years ago with no qualifications. Soon Jamie’s only pal, Lee, introduces him to the world of incels. I wanted to show how easily young men can be drawn in, and how quickly it can poison their minds.
I first came upon the world of incels through Reddit around 2016 and was grimly fascinated. I read through a glossary of the terms they used in their forums: ‘Looksmaxxing’ is the process of improving your looks to attract a woman and escape inceldom. (One insane tip I saw suggested hitting your face with a hammer to cause microfractures in the bone underneath which will, they say, grow a stronger, better jawline.) Women, or ‘foids’, can be divided into Staceys and Beckys. Buxx is money. KHHV means a kissless, handholdless, hugless virgin.