Wisbech Eagle
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- Location
- Truro Cornwall
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England
I watched this documentary recently. Has anyone else seen it? At the moment it apparently is only available on Netflix so I cannot provide a link. There is though plenty of analysis available, including this:-
www.bbc.co.uk
It wasn’t an easy watch. I found the attitudes shown by the “influencers” appalling. Unapologetic misogyny, anti semitism and racism. Not a shred of concern for their impact on others. Making money is everything.
These guys are mostly young, self centred and mouthy. 40 years ago, they would be city traders inspired by Thatcher. Some reminded me of Harry Enfield’s “Loadsamoney” character. Only interested in flouting their money.
What though was striking were the use of terms familiar to any regular reader of these threads. The enemy is the “Matrix”. Taking the “red pill”. “Soy boys”. Etc, etc. So it seems some here might themselves either be part of the Manosphere or at least be sympathetic to it.
Did Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary change anyone's mind?
A group of young men and others who keep track of the online space say if they think the documentary will have an impact.
It wasn’t an easy watch. I found the attitudes shown by the “influencers” appalling. Unapologetic misogyny, anti semitism and racism. Not a shred of concern for their impact on others. Making money is everything.
These guys are mostly young, self centred and mouthy. 40 years ago, they would be city traders inspired by Thatcher. Some reminded me of Harry Enfield’s “Loadsamoney” character. Only interested in flouting their money.
What though was striking were the use of terms familiar to any regular reader of these threads. The enemy is the “Matrix”. Taking the “red pill”. “Soy boys”. Etc, etc. So it seems some here might themselves either be part of the Manosphere or at least be sympathetic to it.