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=="Crazy incel invention"== | =="Crazy incel invention"== | ||
The term, "Chad and Stacy" has coincidental similarity with cultural critic Sarah Thornton's study of "subcultural capital" in countercultures. In a book about club culture she wrote, | The term, "Chad and Stacy" has coincidental similarity with cultural critic Sarah Thornton's study of "subcultural capital" in countercultures. In a book about club culture she wrote,<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=ZF1Hk2HytAoC&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq=If+on+the+other+hand,+they+refuse+this+defeatism+female+clubbers+and+ravers+are+usually+careful+to+distance+themselves+from+the+degraded+pop+culture+of+Sharon+and+Tracey&source=bl&ots=c1_w6KjG-8&sig=ACfU3U3EbUJTq76CqYK02imMMBL8WEEslQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjizbDym87lAhUhuVkKHavmBLQQ6AEwAHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=If%20on%20the%20other%20hand%2C%20they%20refuse%20this%20defeatism%20female%20clubbers%20and%20ravers%20are%20usually%20careful%20to%20distance%20themselves%20from%20the%20degraded%20pop%20culture%20of%20Sharon%20and%20Tracey&f=false</ref> | ||
{{Quote| | {{Quote|If on the other hand, they refuse this defeatism female clubbers and ravers are usually careful to distance themselves from the degraded pop culture of Sharon and Tracey|Sarah Thornton}} | ||
The use by Sarah Thornton shows how these sorts of stereotypes are not "crazy incel inventions". | The use by Sarah Thornton shows how these sorts of stereotypes are not "crazy incel inventions". |