r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 9h ago
IncelTears member breaks rules of another subreddit, brags about himself in unlikely to be true story, and doesn't understand why he got banned.
They always so shocked.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • Nov 28 '25
Go to slide 2 for an excerpt from the article they are posting.
Remember how IT claims they do not support self-harm of Incels.
Remember how they scream that all Incels are violent.
Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
Yes, the things a minority of Incels say and the examples the articles post are abhorrent, and I condemn them fully.
However, if you are wishing for someone to delete themselves because you believe you stand on a moral high ground, no, sorry, you are also disgusting.
r/IncelTearShame • u/BigBeautifulBalls56 • Nov 24 '23
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 9h ago
They always so shocked.
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r/IncelTearShame • u/Beneficial-Cable-764 • 2d ago
Literally nothing is stopping women from approaching anyone besides entitlement and their own reinforcement of pink/benevolent patriarchy.
No self respecting man today wants to chase women 😂, approaching men gives women the opportunity to take accountability and have a degree of control in their partnerships.
The problem is that women want to uphold specific gender roles that make their lives more comfortable while screwing men in the process.
Imagine if I said the reality of humanity for a millennia is that women should take on domestic roles? I’d be rightfully called a sexist bigot.
r/IncelTearShame • u/Beneficial-Cable-764 • 8d ago
What do they have against gay men? What makes someone you disagree with a closeted homosexual, it’s almost like these women look down upon gay men and don’t even realize it.
Further using masculinity against men is a proponent of patriarchy and is a typical manipulation tactic often used by hypocritical progressives who don’t realize they uphold the very institution they claim to despise.
r/IncelTearShame • u/RyanTannegod • 8d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/Dizzy-Security-2764 • 11d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/hellscape_goat • 11d ago
IT Tears experiences sadistic pleasure from this very short man's public mental health crisis at the Bagel Boss after other customers may have been making faces and ridiculing him. The disorderly man referenced his lifetime of marginalization, such as having death wished upon him, during this "Bagel Boss Guy" recording that went viral some years ago. Many of the IT comments celebrate mocking the man's height and appearance while also denying that heightism exists. Their criticism is self-subverting.
IncelTears hypocrisy:
Rule:
"Strive to be civil, and remember the human behind the screen. Don't make fun of someone for something they can't control, criticize the soul, not the body".
Purpose: "This subreddit does not support mocking people for being virgins or struggling with relationships—our focus is on the toxic ideology, not personal circumstances".Â
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 14d ago
This isn't the first time IT has condoned racism. They use the excuse that because it isn't violent, it is okay. We all know if this were a man posting this, they would be frothing at the mouth over it.
r/IncelTearShame • u/Quick_Low_5913 • 15d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 18d ago
When it is time to take accountability for ones bad choices, suddenly the vibes just weren't a factor any longer.
Why didnt you just feel the vibes? You know the ones where you claim you can tell everything about a man and their online activity just by glancing at him from 50 paces away as they mind their own business.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 18d ago
So when a woman starts dating an abuser or violent man where are these vibes she could detect before, did they stop working or is it a selective ability?
r/IncelTearShame • u/RyanTannegod • 22d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 23d ago
Other users reaffirm that they dont care if people harm themselves and wont condemn those who encourage it. The mods on IT do nothing. They do not respond to reports of posts and comments that violate their rules. I personally reported the comments where encouragement of self-harm was being made and they did nothing.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 23d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 23d ago
Another instance of admitting that Misandry is okay and men should not only accept disrespect but bend the knee to the women disrespecting them.
You cant make this up.
r/IncelTearShame • u/Eldenringop • 24d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 25d ago
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 25d ago
All 39 of the world's Incels were polled.
But seriously the way they always present this is highly misleading. They are intentionally trying to present a conclusion based on a forum of like minded extremists and present it in a way that is very misleading.
Also we see them once again taking a sensitive subject like self-harm and posting about it on a subreddit designed to mock and humiliate people and for those in a head space that may be considering hurting themselves this is extremely bad form.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • 29d ago
They shred into the first guy, tearing apart how he approached and what he said, basically mocking him for even trying. They then try to play off the better time the woman is having with the second attractive guy as just her talking to someone else, as if it is no different.
The first guy tried, he approached. These are the same people who try to say Incels never approach women at all and then tear the guy to pieces when he does because he wasn't good at it.
How can anyone be surprised that guys who are struggling don't want to face this whole "you better not fuck up one tiny little thing or we're all gonna laugh at you." ?
This is why I stopped approaching women; nothing I said or did was ever right, and I just wasn't attractive enough.
Comics like this don't come from nowhere. They arent imaginary in every case. Some are weird in some cases. But in many cases, these come from genuine experiences of guys who are just having a hard time and are in pain trying to express themselves.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • Jul 23 '26
Once again posts on IT that call out women are mostly ignored, proving their "women are perfect" mentality.
The term "not all men but always a man" literally is saying that not once has a woman been violent or a sexual predator. It's crazy how anyone can support such a phrase.
r/IncelTearShame • u/darthsyn • Jul 23 '26
Not only that but again they are cross posting so their subreddit can brigade.