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'''Social constructionists''' believe that humans develop conceptualisation of each others actions over time, which leads to habitual [[LARP|role-playing]] of reciprocal social roles. This can be seen in the [[inceltears]] [[incel]] divide, where firmly entrenched memes and roles create a split over time and define each others actions within forums, almost to the point of [[incels.co|subcultural]] and [[blackpill|religious]] activity.
'''Social constructionists''' believe that humans develop hardened conceptualisation of each other actions over time, which leads to habitual [[LARP|role-playing]] of reciprocal social roles. This can be seen in the [[inceltears]] [[incel]] divide, where firmly entrenched memes and roles create a split over time and define each others actions within forums, almost to the point of [[incels.co|subcultural]] and [[blackpill|religious]] activity.


The theory was created by the 1960s philosophers Berger and Luckmann, who both saw modernity and the liberalization of traditional institutions as causing people to have loose moral moorings and to [[blackpill|create their own religions]]. They did not have a prescriptive stance towards this, but were rather descriptive.  The main proponents of social constructionism, saw liberalism as causing a  
The theory was created by the 1960s philosophers Berger and Luckmann, who both saw modernity and the liberalization of traditional institutions as causing people to have loose moral moorings and to [[blackpill|create their own religions]]. They did not have a prescriptive stance towards this, but were rather descriptive.  The main proponents of social constructionism, saw liberalism as causing a  
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