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The High Stakes of the New Incel Psychology
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51:06 - 1:03:32 (12:25)

The sentiment of disgruntled and aggrieved young men who have poor prospects of finding a date, and the likelihood of those men engaging in societal disruption, is evident everywhere. Violent video games can give you the boost of feeling more like a ‘dude,’ according to Mike Kosumovich, an evolutionary biologist.

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In environments with bleak mating market prospects, such as in Afghanistan where there is a bride price and favor towards sons, insurgency groups may use the promise of wives to recruit men into their cause.
51:06 - 53:11 (02:04)
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Insurgency
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In environments with bleak mating market prospects, such as in Afghanistan where there is a bride price and favor towards sons, insurgency groups may use the promise of wives to recruit men into their cause.

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The High Stakes of the New Incel Psychology
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#586 - Dr Khandis Blake - Why Do Women Take Sexy Selfies?
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A third of unemployed men aged between 18 and 30 spend over 2000 hours a year playing video games, which could be linked to an underlying sentiment of disgruntled, aggrieved young men who have poor prospects of finding a date and engaging in societal disruption.
53:11 - 58:47 (05:36)
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Unemployment
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A third of unemployed men aged between 18 and 30 spend over 2000 hours a year playing video games, which could be linked to an underlying sentiment of disgruntled, aggrieved young men who have poor prospects of finding a date and engaging in societal disruption.

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The High Stakes of the New Incel Psychology
Episode
#586 - Dr Khandis Blake - Why Do Women Take Sexy Selfies?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
Societies could track sentiment on social media to predict where offline behavior is going to change later, including tracking misogyny and in-cell ideology to understand more pernicious crimes and potentially divert resources into those areas to rectify things.
58:47 - 1:03:32 (04:44)
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social media
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Societies could track sentiment on social media to predict where offline behavior is going to change later, including tracking misogyny and in-cell ideology to understand more pernicious crimes and potentially divert resources into those areas to rectify things.

Chapter
The High Stakes of the New Incel Psychology
Episode
#586 - Dr Khandis Blake - Why Do Women Take Sexy Selfies?
Podcast
Modern Wisdom