Alek Minassian Facebook

The Incel Rebellion and Alek Minassian Facebook post explained

A message posted to Facebook by an account bearing the name and photo ofToronto van attacksuspect Alek Minassian has North America's news industry reeling today over whether or not the 25-year-old Richmond Hill man is an anti-feminism extremist.

The post in question first surfaced Monday evening on the message board 4Chan, where someone anonymously shared in an image of a mobile phone showing Minassian's alleged manifesto.

"Private (Recruit) Minassian Infantry 00010, wishing to speak to Sgt 4chan please. C23249161," it reads. "The Incel Rebellion has already begun! We will overthrow all the Chads and Stacys! All hail the Supreme Gentleman Elliot Rodger!"

Many online were immediatelyskepticalabout theveracity of the post, given itssourceand content, and began raising red flags after it was shared on Twitter.

Everything from the message's timestamp and metadata to its liberal use of coded language was pointed out as suspect, especially given 4Chan'swell-known habitofpranking media outletsin the wake ofnational tragedies.

Minassian himself may have actually posted the update, however, beforekilling 10 people and injuring 15 othersin a tragic act of violence near Yonge and Finch on Monday afternoon.

Facebook Canada confirmed on Tuesday that the post was published to Minassian's "real" profile, although the social network did not say how it arrived at this conclusion.

A representative for the company explained by email that Facebook had removed the account and that it will similarly delete any content that "praises or supports the perpetrator or the horrific act."

"We don't allow mass murderers to maintain a presence on Facebook," said the representative, "so we have deleted the suspect's account."

Based on Facebook's response, andarchived versionsof the offending profile, we can rule out the possibility that the original picture was Photoshopped.

What we can't confirm, at least not yet, is that Minassian posted the message himself (or when that would have been).

Toronto Police have yet to release a motive in the case, and no media organizationhas been able to independently verifythat Minassian wrote the post.

"Facebook makes it possible to backdate posts, leaving the appearance that it could have been written at a very specific time of the day when it was actually written much later,"wrote the Globe and Mailon Monday.

"If Mr. Minassian did not use advanced security settings to protect his account, a would-be hacker might have been readily able to gain access to his account and spoof the post."

Groups on 4Chanand Redditare branding the message as fake and blaming it on each other, saying the post is an attempt to defamethe "incel" community, which was recentlybanned from Redditover accusations of misogyny and promoting rape.

The term Incel, which appears in the Minassian Facebook post, is short for "involuntarily celibate."

The group's members, which by some estimates run close to 40,000 deep, are known to use the names "Stacey" and "Chad" as pejorative terms for women who won't sleep with them and men who are sexually active, respectively.

"This was done so the media can bring into the public conversation the idea that 4chan is some radical extremist website that needs to be shut down," wrote someone on 4Chan's /pol/ board.

"Isn't the whole incel thing for of an/r9k/meme to begin with?" asked someone else, referring to another 4Chan board.

Some journalists and experts continue to remind the public that nothing is known for sure about why Minassian is suspected to have driven a van into pedestrians.

Others are running with the content of the Facebook post, which praises 22-year-oldSanta Barbara shooter Elliot Rodger.

Rodger, who killed six people (and then himself) on a university campus in 2014, famously posteda "retribution" video on YouTubeprior to the attack in which he lamented being a virgin and said that he wanted to punish women for rejecting him sexually.

Tuesd多伦多警方在一次新闻发布会上说ay afternoon that they had no evidence thevan attack suspect was targeting women. Sgt. Graham Gibson did say, however, that police believe he "deliberately" struck pedestrians on the sidewalk.

Menassian was charged Tuesday morning with10 counts of first-degree murderand 13 counts of attempted murder in connection with the incident.

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