MasterOLightning
Optimator
How common do you actually think this is? Let's arbitrarily select men between 18-29 for this estimate and hope that as they get older than that they have more realistic ideas about how the world works.It's amazing to me how many self proclaimed "nice guys" think exactly like Elliot Rodger. The sense of entitlement pisses me off more than anything in this world. Misogyny is disgusting. He wasn't diagnosed with any mental illness, so I am not claiming his actions were a result of such. & nowhere on the DSM-V does it say misogyny is a prerequisite. He's a scumbag, to be honest, who felt entitled to pussy because he was a wealthy male. :/
Personally, I don't get the entitlement thing and feel like a lot of women unfairly ascribe it to men who complain about their situations with women. (With situations like Rodger clearly not being that.) I think a lot of these men are likely to internalize their failings (perceived or real) into self-loathing and feel the opposite of entitlement. It's difficult for a reasonably adjusted male to feel any entitlement in a culture where where women have way more sexual agency.
Either way, shitbags like Rodger just make it worse for everyone. I would be very hesitant to use the lack of a medical diagnosis to mean that he was simply an asshole. I won't make a diagnosis, but I think it's dangerous to think that people like him don't need real therapy and medication and were just a-holes.