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Contrary to popular [[feminism|feminist]] narrative, Alek was ''not'' charged with the crime of terrorism, or 83.1 of the Canadian criminal code. Experts in terrorism such as popular terrorism-subject podcaster Phil Gurskie say that he was probably not charged with terrorism because incel is not an ideology, but rather a life circumstance.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTx39aqEwFo</ref> Minassian's Facebook post was largely a [[shitpost]], aka a post made insincerely. In Minassian's case, the insincere part being his pretending incel is a political movement. | Contrary to popular [[feminism|feminist]] narrative, Alek was ''not'' charged with the crime of terrorism, or 83.1 of the Canadian criminal code. Experts in terrorism such as popular terrorism-subject podcaster Phil Gurskie say that he was probably not charged with terrorism because incel is not an ideology, but rather a life circumstance.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTx39aqEwFo</ref> Minassian's Facebook post was largely a [[shitpost]], aka a post made insincerely. In Minassian's case, the insincere part being his pretending incel is a political movement. | ||
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