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== Slutpride == | == Slutpride == | ||
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In the mid-2010s, many [[women]] took it to the streets to make it well known they are promiscuous, seeking to "reclaim" the word and [[cope| | In the mid-2010s, many [[women]] took it to the streets to make it well known they are promiscuous, seeking to "reclaim" the word and [[cope|disassociate it from any negative connotations]]. These confessed sluts asserted that the primary raison d'être for these demonstrations was to rebuke a "patriarchal [[rape]] culture," particularly as it pertains to so-called "rape myths" that associate greater female promiscuity with sexual victimization and society's greater acceptance of this when it is directed towards sluts.<ref>https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/jfs/vol4/iss4/3/</ref> | ||
Many incels took offense at this mass display of anti-social, morally degenerate behavior on behalf of these slut-marchers as it was occurring amid a sex recession and the acceleration of inceldom. Their attitudes were something to the effect of: "These sluts are protesting about being shamed for being promiscuous with [[wagecuck]]s and [[chad]]s, so who cares about their dumb parades?" | Many incels took offense at this mass display of anti-social, morally degenerate behavior on behalf of these slut-marchers as it was occurring amid a sex recession and the acceleration of inceldom. Their attitudes were something to the effect of: "These sluts are protesting about being shamed for being promiscuous with [[wagecuck]]s and [[chad]]s, so who cares about their dumb parades?" | ||
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