With surveys reporting that an increasing number of young men are subscribing to these beliefs, the number of women finding that their partners share the misogynistic views espoused by the likes of Andrew Tate is also on the rise. Research from anti-fascism organisation Hope Not Hate, which polled about 2,000 people across the UK aged 16 to 24, discovered that 41% of young men support Tate versus just 12% of young women.

“Numbers are growing, with wives worried about their husbands and partners becoming radicalised,” says Nigel Bromage, a reformed neo-Nazi who is now the director of Exit Hate Trust, a charity that helps people who want to leave the far right.

“Wives or partners become really worried about the impact on their family, especially those with young children, as they fear they will be influenced by extremism and racism.”

  • @suburban_hillbilly@lemmy.ml
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    What if the answer is yes, but I’m laughing at him the whole time?

    Editing this dumb two day old throwaway comment to point out if you want to actually overcome the rhetoric you disagree with, then you need to pay enough attention to it to actually interact with people who take it seriously, because apparently I’m still getting replies.

    • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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      That’s also bad. You regularly hate-watch him? Don’t you have anything better to do with your time?

      It should only take you about 15 minutes of watching him to understand his gimmick. He used undefined and undefinable terms like “cultural marxism”. He cherry picks out of context sciencey stuff to back up his point of view. He acts super serial all the time to make people think he’s a serious person. That’s it. You don’t need to watch any more.

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      Still shows that you’ve got a whole lot of time to waste and that you might be susceptible to eventually fall down the rabbit hole

      • @Sineljora@sh.itjust.works
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        132 days ago

        I think you have right attitude. No one is immune to propaganda, and you really need to be careful in choosing what you consume.

        • @Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          I’ve been deep diving into right wing propaganda for a decade and still not an incel. Still laughing at the fools and their weak beta energy.

          Being able to speak their language is far more impactful. Not for the right wing tool spreading propaganda but rather for the lurker who has doubts.

        • Lightor
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          123 hours ago

          I think the main problem is “regularly watch”

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          232 days ago

          You can ridicule it all you want, if you keep watching it you’re one message you agree with away from starting to consider that “hey, maybe what he’s saying isn’t all wrong” and then down the spiral you go.

          https://youtu.be/P55t6eryY3g

          There’s tons of people who were on the left that lived an event that traumatized them and they then turned to the right.