Misogynistic Content Is Winning over Married Men and Leading to Divorces: Lawyer
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What right-wing influencer Lauren Southern's memoir reveals about the manosphere's idea of 'protection'
New sexual assault allegations against Andrew Tate from former right-wing commentator Lauren Southern show that even the most ardent women defenders of the MAGA manosphere are not protected.
Teachers Are Revealing The Alarming Surge Of Misogynistic Behavior In Young Boys At School, And I'm Genuinely Scared For The Future
"My daughter just finished fifth grade, and after the election, she had several boys saying things like 'your body, my choice."View Entire Post ›
Misogynistic content is winning over married men and leading to divorces: lawyer
Some women say their partners have changed for the worse, and they partly blame the 'manosphere' content they're consuming online. One family lawyer says he's seeing it brought up as a reason for divorce, and so are his colleagues.
The influence of the radical online male-dominated world – the manosphere – on boys has received a lot of attention. But journalist Marije Veerman sees how these ideas, disguised as "funny" videos from influencers, also find their way to her thirteen-year-old daughter. Read her story here, featured in our weekend magazine Mezza. And what do the experts say?
"Women belong home": many young people take anti-women attitudes from the web, such as those of Andrew Tate. Britain now wants to take action against this - with its own school subject.
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