'It's a slippery slope': How young men fall into online radicalization | CBC News
Experts say social media algorithms target young men with extreme content that can lead to radicalization. Some groups are working to dismantle traditional masculinity norms in young men that they say can contribute to extremist beliefs.
I've seen a lot of shit on the internet in my teens, I thought some of it was actually terrible. Apparently, neither of that comes even close to discussions about the wage gap.
I notice that whatever the subject of this kind of discussion they usually push, the assumption is that nobody has any kind of agency. You receive a message and reproduce it without any kind of information processing. That says more about them.
Also, notice that they never specify what the "sexist attitudes" are or how the "misogyny" actually presents itself.
It's just guilt by association. We've conditioned you to reflexively hate people associated with this thing, now hate these people because we associated them with this thing.
Just like they did with racist, yatzee and fascist. I dislike a leftist as much as any other normal person but give me some evidence. People are reacting almost instantly without the need of any proof for quite some time now. Doctor Pavlov would be proud.
How is it sexist to correctly point out the wage gap isn't real?