exclusion and social hierarchy under the guise of supposedly 'emancipatory' or 'subversive' modes of discourse, because i feel that kind of thing has happened before and continues to happen. i mean, if we're talking about 'incel culture' as a space that's become co-opted by privileged voices who then exclude or dismiss those who were perhaps originally part of that milieu, then maybe we’re just seeing another iteration of the phenomenon where any attempt at 'authenticity' or 'rebellion' gets commodified and sanitized for consumption by a demographic that seeks to appropriate its aesthetic while divorcing it from its radical implications. anyway, yeah – thoughts?