
1. Given that you say Rodger "wasn’t exactly part of the “incel” subculture per se", is it fair to question how advanced inceldom was as a unified culture by 2014 if Eliot Rodger, the ironic saint of inceldom, can't even be said to have been a part of it? Do you think there's anything in Rodger's life or manifesto to indicate that he would have bee…