Netflix’s “adolescence” series generated intense debates by addressing contemporary social issues that affect young people in particular. One of the central themes is the inel culture so called: a disturbing digital subculture that has grown in influence and dangerous in recent years.
In this article, we will explain what inels are and how this concept is connected to the plot of the series.
Understand the context of the series and its connection with Misoginia
The series begins with a moment of impact; Jamie Miller, a 13 -year -old boy, is arrested on charges of killing a schoolmate. And during the four episodes, we follow the trajectory of a socially dislocated young lonely who is captured by hatred speeches in the anonymous forums of the Internet.
These spaces act as eco chambers for misogynist ideologies, presenting violence against women as a form of “punishment” or “justice” for men who are considered rejected by society.
Inel, Bluepill, Redpill and More: Know part of the culture of the internet that was represented in the adolescence series
Before inserting more specific terms, it is important to define what Misoginia is. Misoginia is hatred, contempt or prejudice against women. It can manifest itself through attitudes, speeches or acts of violence.
In the series, this phenomenon is evident from Jamie’s online interactions with the communities that blame women for their personal frustrations, strengthening a cycle of resentment and anger.

What is an incel?
The word inel Comes from English expression Celatinato of violation (Involuntary celibate). The term was created in the 90s by the Canadian Alana Boltwood, with the initial purpose of creating a safe space for men and women to share their difficulties in finding emotional or sexual partners.
However, over the years, Internet has transformed this space into something very different. Today, subculture inel It is composed almost exclusively of young people who consider themselves unable to relate to women and blame them and society as a whole. In these communities, members often express speeches full of resentment, misogyny and extremist ideas.

Inls in digital environments
The internet has become the main space for the articulation of inel, which form communities to strengthen misogynist beliefs and often spread violent content. Anonymous and the ease of global connection favor the radicalization of these groups.
Platforms like , They are used to gathering men with similar frustrations. Discord, in particular, a platform widely used by online games enthusiasts, stands out to attract young people, allowing the creation of private groups and having decentralized moderation, factors that make it difficult to control extremist speeches.
In Brazil, this type of culture began to consolidate in the early 2010 years. Forum as Dogolachan hosted hatred speeches associated with crimes such as Suzano’s Massacre (2019). Another relevant case is that of the teacher and feminist Lola Aronovich, who began to receive threats after criticizing the misogynist In your blog “Write, Lola, write”.

Inel culture and its codes
Culture It is supported in a distorted vision of emotional and sexual relationships. At its basis there is the idea that men considered “lower” are systematically rejected by women, who would choose only the most attractive and successful partners, the so -called .
This logic is based on a pseudoscientific conviction known as According to which 80% of women would be interested only at 20% of men. Over time, this subculture has developed its terms, codes and symbols. Below, we explain the main concepts:
Common terms and symbols

Subculture structures
Redpill: the metaphor that has become movement

The concept of “Redpill” (Red Pill) came to the film “Matrix” (1999), as a metaphor to awaken in a hidden reality. However, the term was appropriate by online communities, in particular in forums such as Reddit and 4chan, and began to symbolize a “awakening” for alleged truths on gender relationships.
This ideology propagates the idea that men have lost space in society and that they must adopt “strategic” and dominant behaviors to recover their position. Adhering, called Redpillesdefend values ​​such as:
MGTOW and other aspects of online masculinism

Within the universe of male communities on the Internet, also called manosphere, other HPA movements express misogynical and resentful opinions on women.
One of the best known is the (“Men who go their own way” or “men who follow your way”). Unlike Incel, who want relationships but feel rejected by women, MGTOW chooses to completely move away from emotional ties, claiming that modern society “dominated by feminism” penalizes men in spheres such as marriage, divorce and paternity.
Another segment of the manosphere is the who share seduction techniques based on the manipulation and objectification of women, strengthening the misogynist and dynamic stereotypes of offensive power.
The handful as a gateway for radicalization
The connection between the manosphere and the It is a growing object of study by digital radicalization researchers. These online spaces offer:
The intersection between misogyny, sexual frustration and extremist ideologies was a fertile ground for the recruitment and radicalization of men, with worrying impacts both on the environment of the virtual and real world.
What are the “inels” posts present in the Netflix adolescence series? He appeared first in digital look.
Source: Olhar Digital

Rose James is a Gossipify movie and series reviewer known for her in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the latest releases. With a background in film studies, she provides engaging and informative reviews, and keeps readers up to date with industry trends and emerging talents.