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'Manosphere': When influencers normalize misogyny for clicks
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The "manosphere" is gaining traction on social media, spreading misogynistic content disguised as lifestyle advice. Influencers, including Christian figures, promote traditional gender roles and male dominance, attracting young, vulnerable men. This movement rejects gender equality, fostering anger and frustration, while platforms like TikTok and YouTube amplify these harmful narratives, posing a significant societal risk.
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