Men Who Hate Women - All About Women 2021 (Auslan)
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1h 5m
Incels. Pick-up-artists. MRAs. The misogynists are joining forces.
With Laura Bates.
Presented at All About Women, 7 March 2021, 10:30am AEST
Tickets $15
Online trolls aren't just playing around. When the Everyday Sexism founder, Laura Bates, became their target, she went deep into investigating the proliferation of extremist online communities that are radicalising boys and men with deadly consequences IRL.
Composed of incels, pick-up-artists, and "men who go their own way", this is a radical, extremist and increasingly organised movement, that deliberately spreads a doctrine of hate-fuelled misogyny and male supremacy, and actively advocates for the violent rape and murder of women. Vulnerable teenage boys are groomed and radicalised, and the movement has produced numerous mass murderers. Don't miss Bates discuss the form of terrorism that not enough people are talking about.
First broadcast Sunday March 7 2021.
Duration: approx 60 minutes.
Rental period: 30 days
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