MrHand

joined 1 year ago
 

I've had this experience. I'm afraid I might also just be crazy though -- a schizo. That's what people online (who are not the "feds" in question) keep telling me. Since I am scrupulously fair minded, I need to face to the difficult task of questioning my own sanity. Here is the gist of it:

I identified as an “involuntarily celibate” male and sought support from people in my circumstance. I found a forum called incels.is. The people posting there purported to be men in my circumstance. I believed it and then shared opinions about my plight and the dynamics of the larger sexual marketplace (re how it’s become polygynous.) Soon after – to my shock and horror – they “took the mask off” and told me that they – the people I was posting alongside – were in fact fed agents. You see, they had in fact shutdown real incel spaces years prior and replaced them with ones operated by DHS because they had deemed incels – a class of males who are only the result of emergent polygyny – as “domestic extremists.” The feds then informed me – by revealing to me personal details about my life and my day to day activity (in own apartment no less) that I was now subject to intrusive monitoring and surveillance. When I step outside people from the creepily named “fusion centers” trail me. So in essence I am in an open-air prison without having committed a crime. Moreover, the feds over at incels.is themselves encourage extremist rhetoric which shapes the public image of the incel class. In short they are generating their own work by censoring incels across web and setting up incel forums where they (feds) larp as extremist incels. They set a trap for incelish men seeking support from their own kind. This treatment of incels is motivated by politics because after Trump’s victory in 2016 the neolib establishment went hard after any MAGA-adjacent spaces. In 2015, incels were among the first to be ecstatic about Trump. But does that mean they should be politically repressed, silenced, and treated as domestic terrorists?

Or am I just crazy?

[–] MrHand@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Why are you so keen to know? Is my claim implausible? 🤔

[–] MrHand@lemmy.world -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The definition of who is or is not an "extremist" can be abusively politicized by people who have the ear of the government that just so happen to not like this or that ideology or perspective.

[–] MrHand@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's because they have no grounds to. However, that operation -- incels.is -- is illegal because they hack their users and even mere readers.

[–] MrHand@lemmy.world -3 points 1 year ago

I do not claim to know the internal workings of DHS or the FBI. I can only attest to my experience which is that I posted on incels.is which turned out to be a honeypot operation by feds who -- in that space and places like r9k -- communicated with me. They call this "deradicalization" but it's horse manure. They're ideologue stasti-esque weirdos who HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE incels.

 

You may have heard of the "Countering Violent Extremism" program under DHS.

They've deployed the tactics used to fight terrorists against domestic citizens. For example, incels. When I posted on the web forum incels dot is, I didn't know it was Department of Homeland Security operation against men who say they are romantically deprived. I didn't know I was interacting with larping feds who encourage extremist rhetoric. Consequently I was put on a watchlist and am subject to intrusive monitoring.

I share a lot of my experience here.

https://twitter.com/WrongedIncel

My question is, my computer is hacked by them and they are privy to my computer activity -- as in, right now, they're seeing me type this post. How can I get these rats out of my computer? I just run Windows 11.

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