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{{person|name=Scott Aaronson|occupation=Professor of Computer Science|birthday=May 21, 1981|ethnicity=white|image=File:Scott2.jpg}} | {{person|name=Scott Aaronson|occupation=Professor of Computer Science|birthday=May 21, 1981|ethnicity=white|image=File:Scott2.jpg}} | ||
'''Scott Aaronson''' is an [[incelologist]], former [[protocel]], and American professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. In the incel community, he is notable for being one of the few academics in the world to explicitly address the problem of [[involuntary celibacy]], by writing at length about his previous involuntary singledom. His first article broaching the subject was subject to vituperation by [[feminists]] in the STEM industry. He advocates moving away from the word incel to [[love-shy]], but acknowledges that [[anti-incel]]s use the word incel to immorally tie those who see societal issues that cause incelibacy with violent extremists. | '''Scott Aaronson''' is an [[incelologist]], former [[protocel]], and American professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. In the incel community, he is notable for being one of the few academics in the world to explicitly address the problem of [[involuntary celibacy]], by writing at length about his previous involuntary singledom. His first article broaching the subject was subject to vituperation by [[feminists]] in the STEM industry. He advocates moving away from the word incel to [[love-shy]], but acknowledges that [[anti-incel]]s use the word incel to immorally tie those who see societal issues that cause incelibacy with violent extremists. He is married with children, and presumably has sex. | ||
== Writings on involuntary celibacy == | == Writings on involuntary celibacy == |