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'''Angela Nagle''' has been an involuntary representative for involuntary celibates since about June 2017.  This makes her the first incel representative.  Representing incels on ABC news, Fuse TV, and the BBC.  She wrote [[Kill all Normies|a popular book about 4chan]] using shallow research, but a few pages in her book contained enormous [[empathy]] for [[incel]]s, causing [[anti-incel]]s and other [[leftbook]] [[BPD]] cretins to get real butthurt. Her 3-4 pages on incels were the only pages anyone really cared about.  '''However''', Nagle has helped put a few meaningful discussions into the political sphere, including how rising involuntary virginity energizes right-wing politics and how the decline in monogamy helps cause inceldom.
 
==Political views==
She is an Irish, socially conservative, nationalist, authoritarian socialist.  This has caused various [[anti-incel]]s to label her as a Nazi, crypto-fascist, or a [[nazbol]], however she is not right-wing.
 
==Influence==
Before the [[Alek Minassian]] attack, she was a source of empathy and cool-headedness about the [[incel]] problem. However, after the [[Alek Minassian]] attack, her statement on the BBC that incel was a subculture instead of a life circumstance helped people pidgeonhole and virgin shame incels on Wikipedia and elsewhere.  In fact, on of the biggest fights on Wikipedia around the time of her BBC appearance was whether or not to keep the wikipedia page as describing a life circumstance, or change it to describe 4chan culture (instead of just having a fucking article on 4chan culture and not politically redefining involuntary celibacy).  On Wikipedia, the anti-science folks won and incel was relabled as a subculture causing Wikipedia to purge citations about inceldom from the journal of sex research and other peer reviewed articles which took the concept of involuntary celibacy seriously from an academic perspective.
 
She also did an interview with the Guardian post-Minassian and basically said incels were right about love not being part of the equation of dating anymore.
 
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