If you are on incels.is its ideological.
I noticed it already. For example if you are a charismatic incel celebrity, the mainstream incels will tolerate all sorts of behaviors from you. If you get pussy thanks to the status generated thru your "incelcore music" they will narrate the story of your bravery and success and will worship your every move.
An incel who gets married (they dont perceive any contradiction) is someone who is worthy of great respect, there are several on youtube who are 1 million views and they represent the pinnacle of victim hierarchy "ugly people who marry".
A celebrity who calls women "foids" is worthy of the greatest admiration.
Someone who has sex sporadically with women is also considered "incel".
But a dude virgin age 30 = not an incel. If you disagree with mainstream incels = not an incel.
So I would say if you are in a mainstream incel environment, its mostly ideological. Its about relatable contents, parasocial codependency with ecelebs. If tavistock institute saw shit like that, they would study and they would want to understand what is the mechanism of "donation to eceleb" what function it has, what need it satisfies.
Tavistock clinic scientists are all behavioral psychology experts, and they would observe delighted the mechanisms of incel community. For instance, the way participants demoralize each other, or the way they organize around charismatic ecelebs. Or the codependency and parasocial relationships.
I honestly think they are just normies. Normies behave like this in every environment, its not they do it only in incel scene. But tavistock would probably be delighted and gather data and study their behavior.
In any case, my main point is incels are mostly ideological when they are mainstream. You bsically follow their optics, follow their ideology and politics = good guy = incel. Dont follow their optics = not an incel.
Be incel is ideological
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