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Religious/Extremist Terrorism: Non-Muslim edition

A case study in how online misogyny and extremism is driving real world politics.


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.
 
A case study in how online misogyny and extremism is driving real world politics.


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.
It's all about people feeling fucked over and seeing no better options, be it for religious or other reasons. Balance needs to be achieved for sure.
 
It's all about people feeling fucked over and seeing no better options, be it for religious or other reasons. Balance needs to be achieved for sure.
I’ve been listening to some podcasts by Scott Galloway (Prof G) who talks a lot about this subject, and addressing it through non-toxic masculinity, mentoring, and trying extra hard in raising our boys.


 
A case study in how online misogyny and extremism is driving real world politics.


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.
Are you suggesting that telling boys and young men that they are the problem, because of things that happened a hundred years before they were born, might drive some to radicalization?

It's impossible that implying, and sometimes outright saying, men/boys are unnecessary might inspire them to think uncharitably about women.

/s
 
Discussion reminds me of something I read on here,

with a little snooping around, social media lives forever. Back in our day, our stupid stuff was gone with the wind unless we wrote a letter, and not many guys did that.

Readers can draw their own conclusions as to why there is a 21 point gender gap in the18 to 29 age group.
 
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