
NeonGhost
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Watching Into the Manosphere, it’s easy to see it as collection of individuals sharing hateful views. But that framing is exactly what the people interviewed want. When we see them as isolated trolls, we miss the bigger picture. The influencers targeting women’s autonomy are not alone. There is coordinated movement investing in rolling back women’s rights. Amnesty research uncovered 65+ UK anti-rights groups, 32 of which spent £106 million between 2019-2023. This is a well-funded attack. The Alliance Defending Freedom used the US courts to dismantle Roe v. Wade. Emboldened by their wins in the US, they are now importing those strategies to roll back freedoms in the UK. The Alliance Defending Freedom increased its spending in the UK by 187% between 2019 and 2023, for a total of £3.9 million. They have their sight on women’s rights. The profit-seeking manosphere gets rich from young men’s disenfranchisement. They blame women and feminism for the issues young men face. Meanwhile, the anti-rights movement invests millions of pounds to make changes through policy. Their goal is to rewrite who deserves dignity and freedom. Watching Louis Theroux's Into the Manosphere, it’s easy to see it as collection of individuals sharing hateful views. This is not just hate. It is an industry. But we know even the most organised money can’t win against organised people. The fightback is now.





LMFAO the Japanese have their own version of "my 5 year old was watching TV and asked me 'Daddy why doesn't Donald Trump reopen the Straight of Hormuz and impose tariffs on the Israelis?'" joke. Theirs is "a German hiking told me..."








Yeah, like the guy who got fucked by a snake






佐世保の飲食店では楽しそうに食事をする米軍兵士をよく見かける。ある日焼肉店で見かけたグループは、ベーコンを見て異様なテンションに達していた。






Just found out that in 2021, the UN tried to declare food a human right, two countries voted against it. The United States and Israel.










