It can be horribly
gratifying to be proven
right. Yet in the wake of another
incel shooting by
Scott Beierle, it is obvious that many of my worst predictions about the Anglosphere are coming to pass. With the rise of
misandrist feminism in the English-speaking world (but especially North America and Britain), males are being placed under
unprecedented and
unreasonable pressure. A toxic combination of residual sex-negative
puritanism, rabid woman-
worship, fraying economic
status,
sexual false consciousness, traditional
expectations, sexual
disenfranchisement and good ol' Anglo-American
aversion to reality have conspired to produce some of the most
tormented males in history.
I knew Beierle was an incel shooter the
instant I heard about events in Florida. The fact that the two fatalities were middle-class white
females and that the shooter was a
single white male rendered his
motivations almost
self-apparent:
Another 'incel' shooter: yoga studio killer wanted to crucify 'American whores'
Tallahassee: The man police say killed two women at a
Florida yoga studio before turning the gun on himself expressed
deep-seated misogyny that he said was caused by repeated rejections from
women with whom he tried to engage romantically.
Scott Beierle,
40, shot six people and pistol-whipped another after walking into the
yoga studio on the second floor of a shopping plaza on Friday night. He
killed a Florida State University student and a faculty member before
shooting himself, police said.
Police
said Saturday that they were investigating what prompted the shooting,
but a series of videos he posted to the internet in 2014 paint the
picture of an apparent "incel," or someone who had been involuntarily
celibate, with a seething rage against women.
Beierle had been
arrested twice in the past six years by the university’s police,
according to criminal records. The first time was in 2012. He was
charged with trespassing in 2014 and told he was banned from campus
after following an FSU volleyball coach into a gym.
The same year he was detained again for trespassing in a dining hall.
Charges were dismissed for both of Beierle’s university arrests, but he
agreed to a plea deal after a final arrest by Tallahassee police in
2016.
According to a police report, he was
living in an off-campus apartment in his late 30s – noticeably older
than the other residents – and one day offered to put lotion on a
19-year-old sunbathing by the pool. When the woman declined, she told
police, Beierle ‘‘slapped her butt, and grabbed it and then shook it’’.
Beierle
posted 15 videos in a span of three days in August 2014. Some have
since been deleted. In one video, "The American Whore Pt. 2," he
discusses potential forms of "appropriate" punishment for promiscuous
women.
"I would vote for crucifixion myself," he said. "The most heinous crime warrants the most heinous punishment."
In
another video, titled "The Rebirth of my Misogynism," Beierle says that
his hatred for women started in eighth grade, when he discovered the
"collective treachery" of girls his age. He lists the names of several
girls who he said sparked his misogyny.
He
said his feelings toward women went dormant until he went to college at
Florida State University, when women already in relationships gave him
their phone numbers and one woman called the police on him for visiting
her at work.
"Again,
this mentality (of) 'let's just run to the authorities when our
feelings are hurt,'" he said. "I had committed no wrong. I was just
trying to court this particular female."
He also mentions one romantic interest from his college years who he said would repeatedly cancel planned dates.
"I
could've ripped her head off," he said. "The treachery that a female is
capable of when her sensibilities are offended to me is astonishing.
The lengths that they will go to - lying, exaggerating, outright lying."
Beierle,
who served in the military and was a Florida State University (FSU)
graduate, had been arrested in 2012 and 2016 on charges of grabbing
women's buttocks at an apartment complex pool and at a campus dining
hall. He was charged with trespassing in 2014 and told he was banned
from campus after following an FSU volleyball coach into a gym.
His
victims were 21-year-old Maura Binkley, a student at FSU, and
61-year-old Dr. Nancy Vessem, a faculty member and the chief medical
director for a health maintenance organisation. Witnesses told police
that Beierle posed as a customer to gain access to the yoga studio,
which was in session when he started firing, according to the Associated
Press. Police have not yet disclosed what kind of gun Beierle used.
"Malevolence
can idle or it can manifest itself into something," he said in one
video. "I believe in karma. I believe in what comes around goes around.
And those that engage in treachery will ultimately be the victims of
it."
Beierle, who posted videos under the
pseudonym Scott Carnifex, also criticises the societal "expectations" of
male adolescents in America, who he said are programmed into believing
that sexual conquests are intrinsically linked to manliness.
"I'd
like to send a message now to the adolescent males ... that are in the
position, the situation, the disposition of Elliot Roger [sic], of not
getting any, no love, no nothing," Beierle said in one video,
referencing the 22-year-old mass murderer who also expressed frustration
at being a virgin and being rejected by attractive women.
"This endless wasteland that breeds this longing and this frustration. That was me, certainly as an adolescent."
After Rodger's killings in 2014, he was idolised online by members of the so-called "incel" community. Rodgers
killed six people and injured fourteen others near the campus of
University of California, Santa Barbara, before killing himself. He had
also expressed frustration at being a virgin and being rejected by
attractive women.
One
Rodger supporter was Alek Minassian, the 25-year-old man accused of
plowing his van into a crowd in Toronto in April, killing 10. Minassian
declared the ‘‘incel Rebellion’’ had begun. Beierle also expressed his hatred for African-Americans, whom he called "disgusting."
In
one such video, titled "Dreadlocks are the Black Man's Mullet," Beierle
lists six reasons why he hates African-Americans and their "thuggery"
while repeatedly using racial slurs. He said dreadlocks were considered
"vogue" only among the "gutter of our society," and he said the
hairstyle made it "tough for me to still remain an NFL fan," referencing
the National Football League.
He also rails against "mongrelisation" and interracial dating, calling black women "ugly, disgusting."
In
other videos, Beierle also expresses a hatred for the police, the
"expectations" for adolescent males in America and the "dangers of
diversity."
"I
don't think a female can ever understand the societal pressure that's
put on an adolescent male to unburden himself of this stigma that has
society has put on him, this virginity burden and having a girlfriend,"
he said. "I wish I had someone to talk to me at that age."
Sydney Morning Herald, 04/11//2018
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Just one way out of impossible demands. |
At 40, Beierle was the perfect age for an incel shooter: an older Millennial trapped in the contradictory expectations placed on males by
pan-Anglosphere post-feminist secular misandry, there was no solution to his torment beyond murder and suicide. As he himself opined, the informal
pressure on adolescent males to be sexually successful (as measured by sexual activity with sexualized young women) is incredibly intense; male virgins are seen as impotent,
deviant losers (not least by women themselves, albeit at an unstated level).
Sexual false consciousness - the fantasy that women are roaming around
wanting sex with everybody - raises this pressure to unnatural levels: most young males still believe everyone but themselves is having
sex with
models all day. At the same time, Anglo-American males are
castigated by 'progressive' social elements (including feminism) for any kind of
sexual self-expression. This programme even involves encouraging males to 'transition' into
transexual pseudo-women.
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Need for Empowerment? Beierle posing with swords |
Of course, other factors help explain the typical demographics of incel shooters: white, conservative and middle class. Obviously, affluent white males have a residual sense of personal sovereignty which derives from earlier phases of Anglo-American society, making them prone to revolt against their eroding status. However, since Anglo feminism is an obviously 'white' movement, white men also bear the specific brunt of feminist contempt and ridicule. This is why their targets are usually white, middle-class women - the true authors of institutional misandry in Anglo-American culture.
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Predictable targets: white, advantaged and female |
With an Anglo-American cultural establishment eager to advance women's rights (but not their obligations) at the expense of beleaguered white males in every situation, the stage is set for incel shootings to become a daily occurrence in North America. Couple this with mass male sexual disenfranchisement, institutionalised misandry, female hyper-hypergamy and the secular-puritanical denial of normal sexual needs, and the way ahead is clear to see.
Don't say you weren't warned.