DiscoverMainstreet HalifaxA new study argues that incels challenge what it means to be 'far right'
A new study argues that incels challenge what it means to be 'far right'

A new study argues that incels challenge what it means to be 'far right'

Update: 2025-10-09
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This is because even though they hold extreme exclusionary beliefs, incels do not necessarily adhere to views that other far right groups tend to emphasize about nationalism, ethnicity and race. Kayla Preston is the lead on this study. She is a PhD candidate at the University of Toronto in the department of sociology. She shares the findings and methodology with Jeff Douglas.

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A new study argues that incels challenge what it means to be 'far right'

A new study argues that incels challenge what it means to be 'far right'