Relatable deep dive into a world unknown
I first discovered incel community about 6 months ago and have become incredibly enthralled with the culture, and also with how they are represented in the media and research. I’m so impressed with this podcast. I really appreciate Naama’s ability to let people speak and explain their perspectives, and her ability to “let them be human, because they are human.” I respect all the openness, growth and effort that it has taken to partake in all of these interviews. It cannot be easy in any way. I want to create my own channel where I speak to incels with a largely similar initial interest and perspective of how these people are seen. This podcast has really helped me prepare, I’ve learned so much by only episode 10. Thank you!
snailstorm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/22
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Before I discovered this series, I thought being an Incel was a very simple, unpleasant, black-and-white kind of psychopathy. Naama Kates’ deep-dive investigation into the world and mind of the Incel reveals that it’s much more complex than that. Through a combination of incisive reporting,...Read full review »
IanWriter via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/08/19
This podcast is extremely interesting and informative. It’s understandably easy to dismiss all incels as being misogynist/Elliot Rodger types waiting to take revenge for their shortcomings on the rest of society. There’s no denying that a huge amount of misogyny exists in these online forums and...Read full review »
Evangeline NOLA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/20/19
I really enjoyed the first episode. Had to stop listening to the 2nd one because it was just one long rambling interview.
Aidi805 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/19
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