Misogyny influencers are radicalising boys and young men online, and yet solutions are invisible in the discourse

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Misogyny influencers are radicalising boys and young men online, and yet solutions are invisible in the discourse
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'It’s time to convert your frustration into action: are you equipping yourself to have the right kind of conversations with the boys in your life?' ginamartinuk, GLAMOUR's new columnist, on why we need to have conversations about misogyny influencers.

Mainstream framing regurgitates harrowing stories of the most traumatic impacts of misogyny, feeding the myth that if you "prove" the harm, people will be moved to action.

This doesn’t work on its own. If it did, it would have worked by now. Depictions of harm don’t radicalise us into becoming active allies, in fact they can desensitise us. Besides, we don’t need to prove the impacts of misogyny; we have lived it! And have being “proving” it for hundreds of years. We have hundreds of years of data, baby! Our very society, how it's organised, and the spectrum of violence –I deeply believe we should prioritise discussing masculinites and look at solutions to sexual violence through this lens.

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