> Around 13.6% of incels reported a willingness to commit rape if they could get away with it – though the authors note that this figure is actually lower than rates in the general male population, where estimates lie between 19–35%.
Someone flagged my earlier comment, to their shame. Are we just going to ignore this completely absurd claim? Perhaps one in seven incels is only held back from committing rape by the fear of getting caught, but 20% of all men? Nonsense. I would be shocked if it’s higher than 1%.
You appear to be referring to Gisele Pelicot. From an article on the crimes:
> Dominique Pelicot, 71, a retired electrician, has admitted to orchestrating multiple rapes of Gisèle Pelicot, 72, offering her to a steady stream of men he met in an online chatroom
Nobody claimed what you claim they claimed - as I suspect you know full well. The relevant section in the original report is called "Sensitivity, anger and misogynistic beliefs" (beliefs, not behaviours) and cites a few sources:
"Speckhard et al. (2021) found that 13.6% of incels reported some willingness to rape if they could get away with it, compared to respective samples of ~35%, ~20–25%, ~19% and ~30% of men in the general population (Malamuth, 1981; Palmer, McMahon & Fissel., 2021; Hahnel-Peeters, Goetz & Goetz., 2022; Young & Thiessen, 1992)."
That researchers found those percentages of men expressing some willingness to rape if they could get away with it in the cited studies. Not the same thing at all as being "closet rapists" or "abstaining only for fear of being caught" as you chose to frame it. Do you have some actual beef with the studies and their methodology or do you just want to vent about woke misandrists?
If you believe those figures you’re a misandrist. If someone referenced a study that “found” that 20-30% of African Americans would consider severely beating a white stranger if they thought they could get away with it, there is a 100% chance that you would dismiss the study out of hand as somehow fatally flawed. One hundred percent. This “finding”, along with your or anyone else’s acceptance of it, is outrageous and offensive.
These studies appear extremely interpreted here indeed. This is a window into this soft-science research that shows I guess how real the study reproducibility crisis can be. Already the variability in outcomes points to serious methodological and interpretation issues.
Palmer, McMahon & Fissel., 2021.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32089128/
...asks another question, has a biased sample of respondents, and has another study objective, ie prevention, than getting to the percentage shown.
Hahnel-Peeters, Goetz & Goetz., 2022.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14747049221141078
...has this amazing nugget: surreptitiously testing men's rape likelihood to rape across varying levels of discovery. We found men, compared to women, reported a statistically higher likelihood to rape in both Studies 2 and 3: 48% compared to 39.7% and 19% compared to 6.8%
Dude... 'If you believe X, you're stupid and here's a whataboutism about an unrelated but politically charged topic' doesn't really seem like a productive way to discuss research. May I suggest having your beverage of choice and a nice walk in your lunch break and to think back a bit on your university days when you presumably learned how researchers work and how to read studies? Also, maybe consider less insults and insinuations while you're at it.
I think if you talked to more women about sexual assault, these numbers would not surprise you. I can’t speak to the validity of these stats in particular, but they don’t strike me as inherently absurd. (Unfortunately.)
Also, observe that half the US voting population just elected a rapist for president.
Nah, sorry, i expressed myself poorly. What i meant to say is that you never know who is a rapist until he is in position to do it. Just look at the list:
Jean-Luc L., 46, carpenter in a mirror factory;
Patrick A., 60, unemployed;
Patrice N., 55, electrician;
Christian L., 55, firefighter at the Valréas fire station, participated in the rapes while in uniform. Examination of his computers revealed 728 child pornography images and a Skype negotiation with a resident of Metz to allow him to rape her sedated 15-year-old daughter;
Philippe L., 62, gardener;
Cyril B., 46, truck driver;
Lionel R., 44, salesman;
Jacques C., 72, retired;
Cyprien C., 43, truck driver;
Thierry P., 54, unemployed;
Joan K., 26, soldier in the 511th Train Regiment, allegedly raped Gisèle Pélicot on the day of her daughter's birth;
Simone M., 43, former alpine hunter, temporary worker in construction;
Nizar H., 40, unemployed, convicted eight times, including for domestic violence against two ex-partners;
Jean T., 52, employee;
Cédric G., 50, IT specialist, planned to drug his own partner to deliver her to Dominique Pélicot;
Saifeddine G., 36, truck driver;
Paul G., 31, employee in the food industry;
Thierry P., 61, refrigeration technician;
Mahdi L., 36, transport employee;
Jean-Marc L., 74, retired;
Charly A., 30, temporary forklift driver;
Vincent C., 42, carpenter, previously convicted of driving under the influence and domestic violence against his ex-partner;
Husamettin D., 43, laborer, convicted twice for drug offenses;
Nicolas F., 42, local correspondent for a regional newspaper. Examination of his computer revealed 4,284 images and 262 child pornography videos;
Didier S., 68, retired;
Karim S., 40, IT specialist, admitted to penetrating his former partner while she was asleep and is being prosecuted for possession of child pornography;
Dominique D., 45, former foster child, former military, truck driver, convicted once for drunk driving, accused of raping Gisèle Pélicot six times with Dominique Pélicot between 2016 and 2020;
Redouane A., 40, unemployed, convicted 19 times, including once for domestic violence;
Cendric V., 43, restaurant manager, convicted six times, including 5 for drunk driving;
Andy R., 37, unemployed, alcoholic, convicted twice for domestic violence against his ex-partner;
Quentin H., 34, former police officer, prison guard at Pontet Prison;
Abdelali D., 47, under guardianship;
Florian R., 32, delivery driver, convicted nine times for various offenses (traffic, theft, receiving stolen goods, drugs, etc.), had sexual relations with a 14-year-old minor in 2020;
Redouan El F., 55, nurse;
Grégory S., 31, plasterer;
Fabien S., 39, unemployed, seventeen convictions on his criminal record, including one for sexual assault of a 15-year-old minor;
Jean-Pierre M., 63, driver, father of six children, allegedly "trained" by Dominique Pélicot to rape his wife in the same way, the only accused not prosecuted for sexual offenses against Gisèle Pélicot;
Mathieu D., 36, store employee, volunteer firefighter;
Omar D., 36, maintenance worker;
Boris M., 37, operations agent, convicted twice;
Romain V., 63, HIV-positive since 2004, accused of raping Gisèle Pélicot without a condom six times between December 2019 and June 2020;
Cyrille D., 54, construction worker, author of one of the films where Dominique abuses Gisèle Pélicot;
Adrien L., 34, site manager, sentenced to 18 years in prison for rape and violence against his former partners. His criminal record also includes a conviction for repeated threats;
Mohamed R., 70, retired, convicted in 2017 by the Gironde Assize Court for raping his own daughter when she was under 15;
Ludovick B., 39, storekeeper;
Jérôme V., 46, store employee, volunteer firefighter until 2016, followed for a time for sex addiction, accused of raping Gisèle Pélicot six times between March and June 2020;
Ahmed T., 54, plumber, accused of raping Gisèle Pélicot on the night of June 4-5, 2019, while she was tied up;
Hassan O., 30, unemployed, convicted 13 times for theft, drug trafficking, and violence. On the run, he is the only accused to be tried in absentia.
The correct way to read that list is "48 names that remain after a pimp sought them out and confirmed their strong interest."
Trying to extrapolate that to "men in general" requires either incompetence or malice. It'd be like arguing that almost all right-handed people are horrible murderers, after looking only at people living in "death row" prison cells.
Not sure how mental health support is going to help here. It is a degrading, inhumane idea - a lot worse than say, suggesting "solve" poverty by offering mental health support to the poor.
Just think of it: there is in theory, enough products/money to be enough for everyone, it's just some skills misalignment/unwillingness to move to where the jobs are/and yes some small mental issues that prevent eradication of poverty at least in developed countries. There are no objective obstacles to it: society won't break down, capitalism won't end or even suffer, and no finite resources will be exhausted if no one was poor tomorrow. So while in practice, mental health support to the poor can't work and is not enough, it could in theory work.
But incels, are not a mental health problem. They are an objective, real-world problem that just CANNOT be solved. Economy and society has evolved to the point that there is a considerable, and growing, share of men who are a "worse than nothing" option for every available woman, so those women stay single and/or keep dating non-exclusively in full knowledge of what they are doing.
How do we solve it? We don't. Just accept that they will always be frustrated and become a political and social menace, contributing to extremism, violence, and discontent.
I could see where struggling with loneliness and entitlement and horniness would inexorably expose mental illness - the healthy ones deal with it, the unhealthy ones… geatures vaguely at the unhealthy ones
In the same way that weed can set off hitherto unknown mental health issues, without it meaning weed is the problem - inceldom attracts and retains people who are willing to swallow the toxic side of the group, because that side inescapably taints everything related to the issue.
In other words, plenty of people wish they were getting laid right now… but only a few particular people blame that on women writ large.
I suppose, you could also just call sexism a mental illness, but I don’t think anybody wants to face that harsh reality yet.
Or the causation arrow could be the opposite, repeated rejection or lack of relationships ultimately causing issues too, including mental health ones.
I've seen papers on both sides. Unfortunately we don't know which hypothesis is correct just yet.
Previously, rejection sensitivity was not a problem due to institution of arranged marriages. Nowadays, you do not even have proper meeting places for shyer or more introverted people, or even properly practice social relationships at times.
We'd need an anthropologist to check the structure of parties over time and cultures against rates of remaining single...
I believe it’s worth reading the report and findings. The way I read it, the mental health support does not aim primarily at some magical „healing“ of their situation (i.e. turning them into non-Incels somehow). Quoting from the report summary:
> Mental Health: Incels typically display extremely poor mental health, with high incidences of depression and suicidal thoughts (1 in 5 incels contemplated suicide every day for the past two weeks).
So it's like "i know guys society has completely fucked you over, but let's at least make sure you won't kill yourselves or anyone". If i were in their shoes i'd tell those "helpers" where to go.
So, if they can't change their situation 100%, society should not even make an attempt to improve it to some lower degree?
I honestly don't understand how you read the quote I provided and arrive at the conclusion that this is only about suicide or homicide prevention. The quote does not mention homicide at all, and does not talk about suicide, but _suicidal thoughts_ as well as depression.
I also think the statement that "society has completely fucked [them] over" doesn't generally hold true, this phenomenon is more complex than a simple black and white view.
I cannot understand how you oppose these two terms: mental-health, and objective, as if they were an either-or.
There are many people with objectively measurable and diagnosed personality disorders, you could even observe that the way society is going, being somewhat narcissistic is a pre-condition for success.
Someone flagged my earlier comment, to their shame. Are we just going to ignore this completely absurd claim? Perhaps one in seven incels is only held back from committing rape by the fear of getting caught, but 20% of all men? Nonsense. I would be shocked if it’s higher than 1%.
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