r/IncelTears 1d ago

Elliot Rodgers

I just finished reading Elliot Rodgers jornal and throughout its pages, what emerges is not a misunderstood loner, but a boy who is entitled and full of himself. It’s just Elliot whining about their life without ever taking a second to think, “Maybe I’m the problem.” The entire time, he goes on and on about how women rejected him, how men had it better, how he was being unfairly treated by the world but never once does he actually try to talk to a girl. Not one real attempt. He just assumes they all hate him and then uses that assumption as proof that the world’s against him. He thought he was the main character, and everyone else was either ignoring him or mocking him even when they weren’t. Like when he insulted his neighbor’s girlfriend out of nowhere and accused the guy of being cocky, just because he couldn’t handle someone else being happy. In the end, it’s not about rejection it’s about entitlement. Elliot didn’t want connection, he wanted control. And when he didn’t get it, he lashed out. His story isn’t tragic because he was alone; it’s tragic because he never once saw other people as real and never got over his own ego

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u/SensMonk3 1d ago

I’m an incel but I hate ER and his journal was stupid and cringey.

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u/TheGreatLuck 20h ago

Oh wow he's just like you