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Reason: None provided.

to combat the radicalisation of young men online.

They're going after Andrew Tate. They're also going to go after the manosphere, incels, MGTOW, anti-feminism and the lifestyle choice of bachelorhood. Lumping them all in as "extreme". In effect, your position in society and whether you are deemed worthy of liberty will be deemed by how women see you if this proposal becomes law. If you ain't married, co-habiting (common law married) or slaying on the dating apps, you should be concerned for the future.

Being an adult male without a girlfriend for a longer than normal period of time will now be seen as radicalised extremism by the UK Government. Dating apps, already facing the prospect of having to screen out men for online safety now also face being told to report individual men who make women feel creeped out, offended or rejected by any of them to Prevent or the Police.

I did warn come September, you ain't seen nothing yet. They're using the recent unrest to bring in draconian laws to shut down groups they despise such as the far-right and bachelors.

ETA: Archive (now Archive Today will finally load): https://archive.ph/ymUxn

31 days ago
2 score
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to combat the radicalisation of young men online.

They're going after Andrew Tate. They're also going to go after the manosphere, incels, MGTOW, anti-feminism and the lifestyle choice of bachelorhood. Lumping them all in as "extreme". In effect, your position in society and whether you are deemed worthy of liberty will be deemed by how women see you if this proposal becomes law. If you ain't married, co-habiting (common law married) or slaying on the dating apps, you should be concerned for the future.

Being an adult male without a girlfriend for a longer than normal period of time will now be seen as radicalised extremism by the UK Government. Dating apps, already facing the prospect of having to screen out men for online safety now also face being told to report individual men who make women feel creeped out, offended or rejected by any of them to Prevent or the Police.

I did warn come September, you ain't seen nothing yet. They're using the recent unrest to bring in draconian laws to shut down groups they despise such as the far-right and bachelors.

31 days ago
1 score