A 60 Minutes investigation examines the connection between online misogynistic culture, often promoted by “manfluencers,” and the recruitment pipelines of far-right and white supremacist groups. Researchers and security analysts report that online spaces targeting male grievances and promoting anti-feminist views frequently act as gateways to more extreme ideologies. Driven by social media algorithms, young men and teenagers who initially engage with self-improvement, fitness, or relationship advice are increasingly exposed to radicalized content and organized extremist networks.
- Researchers and intelligence analysts report a direct correlation between online misogynistic messaging and entry into white supremacist groups.
- “Manfluencer” media often utilizes male grievance, anti-feminism, and traditional gender roles to build large followings among young men and boys.
- Social media platform algorithms can rapidly push users from introductory self-help content toward radicalized and hate-based extremist material.
- Security authorities and educators emphasize the growing challenge of monitoring and countering online radicalization targeting youth.
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