Study links ‘manfluencer’ content to extremist radicalization in men

Study links ‘manfluencer’ content to extremist radicalization in men

The extremist radicalization of boys and men by “manfluencer” Andrew Tate shares concerning parallels to other forms of radicalization, such as terrorist and religious extremism, a Monash University study has found. The extremist radicalization of boys and men by “manfluencer” Andrew Tate shares concerning parallels to other forms of radicalization, such as terrorist and religious extremism, a Monash University study has found. Social Sciences Political science Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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