“Incels” have a new poster boy.

Members of the misogynistic Internet community to which Alek Minassian swore his allegiance shortly before Monday’s massacre in Toronto are praising his gruesome attack.

“It is a good time to be an incel,” wrote one user on a forum dedicated to the group, according to Canada’s National Post. “Our brothers are launching their counter-attack, getting their revenge.”

The term incel is short for “involuntarily celibate,” and people who consider themselves part of the group routinely post online rants with misogynistic, violent overtones. Their rhetoric has been so vitriolic that they have been banned from having their own forum on Reddit.

These men often rage against people they dismiss as “Chads and Stacys” — or men and women who take part in mainstream society and who lead active sex lives.

“[Chads and Stacys] should be scared,” one forum member said Tuesday, referring to the Toronto attack. “This is what happens when you deny so many men love and affection for their entire lives.”

The group gained online popularity with infamous mass killer Elliot Rodger. Enraged by a lifetime of rejection by women, Rodger killed six and wounded 13 in a 2014 California shooting and stabbing rampage.

Before Monday’s attack, Minassian identified himself on Facebook as part of “the Incel Rebellion” and praised Rodger as “Supreme Gentleman.”

Posts on the same internet forum expressed gratitude to “St. Rodger” and “St. Minassian,” The National Post reported.