Well ain't this something. Here's a thread (with
thousands of upvotes) insinuating that short men are not judged as a
group whenever one short guy offends people: https://old.reddit.com/r/IncelTears/comments/b1mbvj/incel_believes_in_backlash_against_short_men/
This
is ludicrous of course, because otherwise, stereotypes like "napoleon complex" wouldn't exist.
Here are examples of people circlejerking about alleged cases of "short man syndrome": We have a cop pulling someone over, a guy throwing a fit over a restaurant order, domestic violence, and a common road rage incident.
Now you're telling me mass murder wouldn't garner the same reaction? The only hope here is if the killer isn't actually short, because we've already had a short gunman, and that was portrayed as expected: "Congress shooter was 5'6" rude loner... His lawyer called him an 'angry little man'."
In the past, I've talked about people who censor short men with the message being, "Watch your mouth or else short men will be stereotyped." Yet when others want to
downplay heightism, they'll make it seem like short men are suddenly never
blamed as a group.