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An '''arabcel''' is an Arab who is on the [[inceldom spectrum]].  Arabcels are mostly due to [[Chad|chads]] taking power and together with [[femoid|femoids]], pricing most men out of [[marriage]] through [[polygyny|polygynous]] [[marriage|marriages]].  The Economist and other outlets have analyzed Muslim terrorist activities as being fueled (not necessarily caused) by the anger of men priced out of [[marriage]] or sexual [[relationship]]s, as terrorist organizations often offer these men women either IRL or in the afterlife as a reward for joining the organization and committing terrorist acts. <ref>https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2017/12/19/the-link-between-polygamy-and-war</ref>
An '''arabcel''' is an Arab who is on the [[inceldom spectrum]].  Arabcels are mostly due to [[Chad|chads]] taking power and together with [[femoid|femoids]], pricing most men out of [[marriage]] through [[polygyny|polygynous]] [[marriage|marriages]].  The Economist and other outlets have analyzed Muslim terrorist activities as being fueled (not necessarily caused) by the anger of men priced out of [[marriage]] or sexual [[relationship]]s, as terrorist organizations often offer these men women either IRL or in the afterlife as a reward for joining the organization and committing terrorist acts. <ref>https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2017/12/19/the-link-between-polygamy-and-war</ref>
 
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