Citations:currycel

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Noun: "(incel slang, ethnic slur) an incel of South Asian (especially Indian) heritage"

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  • 2018, Shannon Zimmerman, Luisa Ryan, & David Duriesmith, "Recognizing the Violent Extremist Ideology of ‘Incels’", Women In International Security Policy Brief, September 2018, page 4:
    Smaller groups of “Ricels” and “Currycels” representing East and South Asian incels exist, and explicitly tie their celibacy to preference for whiteness in society.
  • 2019, anonymous, quoted in Clara Rubertsson, "'The majority of females are selfish and don’t want to help us lonely men out': En netnografisk studie om män som är incels", thesis submitted to Lund University, page 33:
    Currycel teen, extreme manlet (5'5 3/4 but I say 5'6 so I can make myself seem taller), incel because I am curry in the west, and if you are ethnic in the west you are fucked unless you can pass as either white, latino or black.
  • 2019, Sylvia Jaki, Tom De Smedt, Maja Gwóźdź, Rudresh Panchal, Alexander Rossa, & Guy De Pauw, "Online Hatred of Women in the Incels.me Forum: Linguistic Analysis and Automatic Detection", Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, Volume 7, Issue 2, November 2019:
    There is also consent that “[r]ace is a big part of looks” and that Indian incels (currycels) are most badly off.
  • 2020, Małgorzata Waśniewska, "The Red Pill, Unicorns and White Knights: Cultural Symbolism and Conceptual Metaphor in the Slang of Online Incel Communities", in Cultural Conceptualizations in Language and Communication (ed. Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk), page 67:
    The latter term encompasses currycels and ricecels—people of Indian and East Asian descent respectively, who are often involved in the practice of whitemaxing (trying to change their appearance with creams and surgeries to achieve a more Caucasian look).
  • 2020, Angus Charles Lindsay, "Swallowing the Black Pill: A Qualitative Exploration of Incel Antifeminism within Digital Society", thesis submitted to Victoria University of Wellington, page 83:
    Particularly for self-described ‘currycels,’ there seemed to be a consensus that white Incels held a higher value on the sexual market.