
<a href="https://reason.com/2025/08/14/maga-frat-guys-and-bitter-incels-agree-sorority-girls-are-objects/" target="_blank">View original image source</a>.
In the wild world of social media, sorority recruitment TikTok videos have ignited a cultural clash among conservatives. Some see these clips of young women dancing to pop hits as a glorious return to traditional values, while others—especially the incels—are up in arms, declaring these women nothing more than objects of lust. It’s fascinating how a few minutes of choreography can reveal such divides in attitudes toward women, sexuality, and just plain ole fun.
The reactions fall pretty evenly down a bizarre spectrum: on one side, you’ve got the MAGA gang celebrating the resurgence of raunchy fun, while on the other, the incels are wallowing in their negative sentiments about what they view as promiscuity. One would think we were blasting “Smooth Criminal” in a Roman coliseum rather than watching a TikTok dance challenge. Talk about a cultural meltdown over a catchy tune!
No matter which side you’re on, there’s a common thread: most men in real life likely aren’t caught up in this digital drama. Online, it can feel like every word typed carries the weight of an epic showdown, but in the real world, people are just, well, living life. So here’s a thought—what’s your take? Can a dance video really stir this much chaos, or are we overreacting to the new age of social media?
To get daily local headlines delivered to your inbox each morning, sign up for newsletter!