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The Scientific Blackpill is an ideology espoused by many Incels, focused on justifying misogyny and extreme pessimism by using scientific studies, as well as polls, and dating app usage data. [1]
The Scientific Blackpill fundamentally revolves around the belief that genetics determine success in every facet of life, whether it be school, business, or dating [2]
Proponents claim that height discrimination is widespread, and that dating apps with height filters are proof of women's superficiality. [3]
The Scientific Blackpill also claims that among incels, men of color are more disadvantaged. [4]
The Scientific Blackpill is exists as a large wiki on incels.wiki, which purports to be “a repository of academia, folk theories, memes, people, and art associated with involuntary celibates". [5]