English citations of AWALT

Phrase: "(manosphere slang) all woman are like that" edit

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  • 2018, Donna Zuckerberg, Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, unnumbered page:
    And just as feminists have critiqued the concept of not all men, the men of the Red Pill prefer the opposite of not all women are like that: all women are like that (AWALT), a programmatic declaration of universal female behaviour characteristics that underlies much of their ideology.
  • 2019, "CzarCronik", quoted in Amanda DiGioia, Duelling, the Russian Cultural Imagination, and Masculinity in Crisis, unnumbered page:
    I'm from Russia. It's not better there than it is anywhere else... . stop thinking different places are better about women or whatnot. You're forgetting the single most important rule. AWALT [All Women Are Like That].
  • 2020, Katrine Rummelhoff, "Incels and Misogyny; what’s so appealing about hatred?", thesis submitted to the University of Oslo, pages 59-60:
    In expressing any attitude beyond the “it’s over” narrative, or refusing to believe AWALT, the incel is denoted as “coping”, a negatively charged label indicating that you have yet to completely swallow the blackpill, and are therefore naïve and “low IQ”.
  • 2020, Walker Talton, "Sex, Gender, Sexual Assault, and Rape on The Red Pill: A Thematic and Linguistic Analysis", thesis submitted to the University of Central Florida, page 16:
    All Women Are Like That (AWALT) is a common refrain offered by users on TRP which is meant to encapsulate the fact that all women inherently share the same essence and basic traits which TRP ascribes to their gender.
  • 2020, Scott Wright, Verity Trott, & Callum Jones, "‘The pussy ain’t worth it, bro’: assessing the discourse and structure of MGTOW", Information, Communication & Society, Volume 23 (2020):
    Personal stories about unhappy relationships, cheating partners and manipulative ex-wives were often described in detail, usually to illustrate AWALT and serve as the basis for the MGTOW lifestyle.
  • 2021, anonymous, quoted in Irina Levit, "'Foids have no soul, they are not human': A sociological examination of the language used by an online male supremacy group", thesis submitted to the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, page 77:
    The post titled “awalt awalt awalt dont [sic] fall into their trap” reminds users not to entertain perspectives or arguments that do not confirm the generalized nature of AWALT.