Interesting
I’m listening and thinking this guy, Evan, has some insight into Alec and what he was going through emotionally because he knew him and they both were on the spectrum, and then he admits Alec reached out to him and Evan ignored him. Then he writes a letter to Alec excoriating him after mowing down people. Yes, what Alec did was evil, but dude, you ignored and excluded him knowing what it’s like to be on the spectrum. It’s got to be horrifically lonely. I’ll continue listening because I’m interested in Alec’s journey into the INCEL movement, why and hopefully there will be some answers as to how to help these very disturbed individuals, but if it’s more about Evan’s feelings and how he’s so much better, I’ll pass.
QR scanerless via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/21
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