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While we have rightly been celebrating the levelling-up of girls and women, boys and young men are being left behind. I believe there is a national security imperative to ensure young men aren’t left behind, while not back-tracking on gains made by women.

Opinion: South Korea offers a cautionary tale of how the online fringes can make hatred mainstream
A generation of disaffected young men who grew up consuming sexist memes and jokes have transformed mainstream Korean politics, and countries such as Canada would be wise to heed what’s happening

While we have rightly been celebrating the levelling-up of girls and women, boys and young men are being left behind. I believe there is a national security imperative to ensure young men aren’t left behind, while not back-tracking on gains made by women.