Money, misogyny and male dominance - my disturbing week in the manosphere
Briefly

Research by Movember and The Good Studio highlights a significant trend among young men aged 16-25, showing that 61% are regularly engaging with masculinity influencers like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson. This shift signifies that the ideas presented by these influencers are no longer considered fringe, but are instead gaining mainstream traction. The study involved a survey of 3,000 young men across the US, UK, and Australia, shedding light on contemporary views of masculinity and its impact on mental health and societal norms.
A recent study shows that 61% of men aged 16-25 in the UK regularly engage with masculinity influencers like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson, indicating a shift in their influence from fringe to mainstream.
The findings from Movember and The Good Studio's survey of 3,000 young men reveal how masculinity influencers are increasingly shaping attitudes and behaviors among younger generations.
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