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'''Scott Alexander''' is a [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], blogger,<ref>http://slatestarcodex.com</ref> [[incelologist]] and former incel<ref name="romanceless">http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/08/31/radicalizing-the-romanceless</ref> who refers to people on the [[inceldom spectrum]] as "the romanceless". He formerly ran the blog Slate Star Codex, a near-anagram of his own name, until he shut it down in response to a doxxing threat by a New York Times journalist.<ref>https://www.rt.com/usa/492678-new-york-times-accused-doxxing-slate-star-codex/</ref> He is most notable for debunking the stereotype that people on the [[inceldom spectrum]] are entitled and his critique of third-wave feminism.<ref name="romanceless" />
'''Scott Alexander''' is a [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]], blogger,<ref>http://slatestarcodex.com</ref> [[incelologist]] and former incel<ref name="romanceless">http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/08/31/radicalizing-the-romanceless</ref> who refers to people on the [[inceldom spectrum]] as "the romanceless". He formerly ran the blog Slate Star Codex, a near-anagram of his own pseudonym, until he shut it down in response to a doxxing threat by a New York Times journalist.<ref>https://www.rt.com/usa/492678-new-york-times-accused-doxxing-slate-star-codex/</ref> He is most notable for debunking the stereotype that people on the [[inceldom spectrum]] are entitled and his critique of third-wave feminism.<ref name="romanceless" />
He is popular in U.S. [[rationality|rationalist]] circles.
He is popular in U.S. [[rationality|rationalist]] circles.


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