Well Researched but Too Political
3
By Julia_1979
The chapters about incels, MGTOWs, and PUAs are as amazingly well-written and well-researched as they are bone-chillingly disturbing. Those would deserve five stars.
After such glowing start, however, the book becomes increasingly wordy and political, to the point that it portrays any mildly conservative man as a rabid misogynist. Even mild-mannered, harmless figures like Petersen and Rubin are presented as some sorts of incel “entry drugs” or presentable parlor-incels. To put it mildly, ridiculous. Two stars to these sections for some interesting and thought-provoking quotes.
The final section (solutions) is very vague and even more verbose, but it does offer some actionable suggestion. Three stars.
Bonus points for the courage and painstaking precision displayed by the author.