Clavicular, real name Braden Peters, cut his ‘60 Minutes Australia’ interview short after being pressed on incels and Andrew ...
They start from a similar premise – that dating is unfair – but teach followers how to “game” the system. This may be through ...
This time, he's receiving backlash for walking off the set of a television interview and having another run-in with a ...
The influencer, real name Braden Eric Peters, went viral for taking part in the controversial 'bone-smashing' trend.
Braden Peters, better known by his “looskmaxxing” persona Clavicular, walked off his interview with “60 Minutes Australia” ...
"How could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships to women?" ...
What began as “min-maxing” in gaming circles was reshaped by incel communities before entering the mainstream as “maxxing,”a ...
The birth of 'incel' In the late 1990s, a Canadian woman known only as Alana created "Alana's Involuntary Celibacy Project," a support group for people of all genders struggling to form romantic or ...
Incels – involuntary celibates – believe they have been unconditionally excluded from the dating market and are doomed to ...
A controversial manosphere influencer walked out of a televised interview after being questioned about links to the incel ...
TORONTO, Canada -- In a cryptic Facebook post, Alek Minassian used a phrase associated with anger toward women before he allegedly drove a van down a sidewalk in Toronto, killing at least 10 people.
Clavicular is the leader of the Looksmaxxing community online, a group of men self-obsessed with reaching their maximum attractiveness through extreme measures. Clavicular encourages an incel-esque ...