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'''IDpol''' is an abbreviation for ''identity politics'' primarily (but not exclusively) used in the leftist, [[manospherian]] sites.  It's used in those places to refer to non-materialist politics (such as incel, feminism etc politics) in a negative way.
'''IDpol''' is an abbreviation for ''identity politics'' primarily (but not exclusively) used in the leftist, [[manospherian]] sites.  It's used in those places to refer to non-materialist politics (such as incel, feminism etc politics) in a negative way.


==Spook==
=="Spook"==
A '''spook''' is a slighty overlapping term also used in the [[left wing|lefty]] [[manosphere]] to describe ideas born solely from zealotry that are non-events or distractions from issues relating to poverty or wealth distribution.  Such alleged distractions are usually identity politics related, or, "IDpol". Spooks are not always related to IDpol however.
A '''spook''' is a slighty overlapping term also used in the [[left wing|lefty]] [[manosphere]] to describe ideas born solely from zealotry that are non-events or distractions from issues relating to poverty or wealth distribution.  Such alleged distractions are usually identity politics related, or, "IDpol". Spooks are not always related to IDpol however.
[[File:Spook.jpeg|thumb|left|<center></center>]]
[[File:Spook.jpeg|thumb|left|<center></center>]]
==Zizek and Stirner==
==Zizek and Stirner==
It is used to reference Slavoj Zizek's criticisms of political (including gender) ideology itself.  Depictions of spooks use philosopher Max Stirner as a figure.
It is used to reference Slavoj Zizek's criticisms of political (including gender) ideology itself.  Depictions of spooks use philosopher Max Stirner as a figure.
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