Skeptic Ginger
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Here's a fantastic article in Cosmopolitan about incels and misogyny and a woman who is trying to monitor them. (I don't think it's been posted but kudos if someone else shared it.)
Is It Possible to Stop a Mass Shooting Before It Happens?
The article is an exposé on incels who blame everyone but themselves and absolutely hate women. The woman exposing them is fascinating.
Is It Possible to Stop a Mass Shooting Before It Happens?
Scary, and well worth reading every word.You’ve never heard of her, but somewhere in America, a top-secret investigator known as the Savant is infiltrating online hate groups to take down the most violent men in the country. Cosmopolitan goes undercover as she races to get ahead of the next large-scale attack.
Michael Finton was living in Decatur, Illinois, a shrinking manufacturing town,
working as a part-time cook at a cheap take-out joint. He was 29 and unmarried, with red hair and white skin, described as polite by his coworkers, as the mild-mannered guy next door by his neighbors. He liked to hang out and play cards and watch soccer. He also wanted to kill as many people as he could.
But no one knew that yet—except for her.
An elite investigator who tracks angry men online, she’s known to some in her field as the Savant because of her uncanny ability to suss out when, exactly, hate speech will morph into violent action. She came across Finton’s Myspace profile in 2007 and was disturbed by what she saw: videos of Islamic extremists carrying out brutal killings alongside quotes glorifying religious martyrdom. The page gave her a primal, hairs-on-end feeling that she’d learned not to ignore....
She started screenshotting everything Finton posted. She dug into his past and found out he’d spent time in prison for assault and robbery and seemed to have adopted radical views behind bars. She kept watching. And as spring turned to summer, Finton’s posts got even darker. That’s when she called the FBI.
What happened next reads like a movie script, except more dramatic and all true. Federal authorities set up a sting operation that resulted in Finton getting into a van he thought was rigged with nearly one ton of explosives. He told his accomplice, in reality an undercover FBI informant, that the blast would be a “historic occasion.” He parked the van outside a federal office building in Springfield, Illinois, where hundreds of people worked. And then, from a few blocks away, he made a call that he thought would trigger the explosion. When nothing happened, he called again.
The article is an exposé on incels who blame everyone but themselves and absolutely hate women. The woman exposing them is fascinating.