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'''Kill All Normies''' was a book written by [[Angela Nagle]] and published by [[Zero Books]] about [[4chan]] and the online culture wars that happened after the election of Barack Obama. In it, Angela described a growing inequality of access of sexual intimacy between 'elite' men who can command female attention on demand, and [[incel]]s. She described this in such a way similar to the way [[Michel Houellebecq]] described sexual stratification in his book [[Whatever (novel)|Whatever]]. Like [[Roger Devil]] she saw this increased stratification as partly a result of the decline of monogamy. The book uses the term 'incel' verabatim, and suggests that increased involuntary celibacy in general has fueled a lot of the culture wars and the successes of the right-wing in the United States. | '''Kill All Normies''' was a book written by [[Angela Nagle]] and published by [[Zero Books]] about [[4chan]] and the online culture wars that happened after the election of Barack Obama. | ||
==Chapters Talking about Inceldom== | |||
In it, Angela described a growing inequality of access of sexual intimacy between 'elite' men who can command female attention on demand, and [[incel]]s. She described this in such a way similar to the way [[Michel Houellebecq]] described sexual stratification in his book [[Whatever (novel)|Whatever]]. Like [[Roger Devil]] she saw this increased stratification as partly a result of the decline of monogamy. The book uses the term 'incel' verabatim, and suggests that increased involuntary celibacy in general has fueled a lot of the culture wars and the successes of the right-wing in the United States. | |||
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