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{{person|name=Elliot Rodger|occupation=Student|birthday=July 24th, 1991|ethnicity=Biracial (British and Chinese)|image=File:elliotrodger.jpg}} | {{person|name=Elliot Rodger|occupation=Student|birthday=July 24th, 1991|ethnicity=Biracial (British and Chinese)|image=File:elliotrodger.jpg}} | ||
'''Elliot Rodger''' (Born July 24, 1991, died May 23, 2014) was a shy, high-functioning autistic, [[HAPA]], [[standardcel]] of Chinese and British descent who hated [[MPUA]]'s, for-profit [[matchmaker]]s and [[dating]] gurus because he thought they were scams. He was never an active member of any self-identified incel community | '''Elliot Rodger''' (Born July 24, 1991, died May 23, 2014) was a shy, high-functioning autistic, [[HAPA]], [[standardcel]] of Chinese and British descent who hated [[MPUA]]'s, for-profit [[matchmaker]]s and [[dating]] gurus because he thought they were scams. He was never an active member of any self-identified incel community. | ||
His father (Peter Rodger, a small time director) was a white British national and his mother (Ong Li Chin) was a Malaysian national of Chinese descent. He lived with his father and his Moroccan step-mother after his parent's divorce. In the time leading up to his rampage, he wrote the lengthy manifesto/autobiography ''[[My Twisted World]]'' and distributed it prior to the incident. Elliot's lack of female attention (partially ascribed to his [[shyness]]), sexual frustration, and fury at perceived mistreatment he claims to have suffered and what he saw as the injustices of society drove him to do the tragic 2014 Isla Vista massacre. | His father (Peter Rodger, a small time director) was a white British national and his mother (Ong Li Chin) was a Malaysian national of Chinese descent. He lived with his father and his Moroccan step-mother after his parent's divorce. In the time leading up to his rampage, he wrote the lengthy manifesto/autobiography ''[[My Twisted World]]'' and distributed it prior to the incident. Elliot's lack of female attention (partially ascribed to his [[shyness]]), sexual frustration, and fury at perceived mistreatment he claims to have suffered and what he saw as the injustices of society drove him to do the tragic 2014 Isla Vista massacre. |