The radicalisation of young women...
The more women are left to shoulder the burden of the masculinity crisis, the more likely they are to withdraw. But the more they do, the more boys feel rejected. Loneliness leaves boys vulnerable to voices that reframe their abandonment. One in six boys aged 6-15 have a positive impression of Andrew Tate, and across 30 countries, Gen Z men are 30%... See more


push two decades of propaganda: tell women men are optional, motherhood’s a trap, careerism’s the holy grail, and that they can ‘choose’
keep saying every male trait is ‘toxic,’ tell men their masculinity is a threat, ambition is greed, and their instincts make them the bad guys
then feign shock when women radicalize,... See more
What I do know is that we are in an era marked by a crisis of masculinity that is neither warranted nor deserved. That young men feel very alienated. That they are very online. That there is a paradigm shift away from what has been true for the past 60 years: boy leaves home; boy reacts against his parents’ puritanical values; boy becomes some sort... See more