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Many people got very mad about the book "taking seriously" the (true) claims of increased stratification along the lines of sexual access to women.  Many ideologues were also mad that the book suggested that [[inceldom]] was a cause of right-wing activity in society, rather than right-wing... "spirits" or whatever being a cause of inceldom.  The book seems to suggest that decreasing [[inceldom]] would be a possible solution to political turmoil, and this made [[feminist|feminists]] angry.  However the book proved influential enough for Nagle to be invited to countless speaking events as well as a few TV appearances talking about culture wars and [[inceldom]].
Many people got very mad about the book "taking seriously" the (true) claims of increased stratification along the lines of sexual access to women.  Many ideologues were also mad that the book suggested that [[inceldom]] was a cause of right-wing activity in society, rather than right-wing... "spirits" or whatever being a cause of inceldom.  The book seems to suggest that decreasing [[inceldom]] would be a possible solution to political turmoil, and this made [[feminist|feminists]] angry.  However the book proved influential enough for Nagle to be invited to countless speaking events as well as a few TV appearances talking about culture wars and [[inceldom]].


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[Angela Nagle]]
*[[Angela Nagle]]
*[[:Category:Books|List of Books]]
*[[:Category:Books|List of Books]]
 
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