Women and Equalities Committee launches new inquiry into Misogyny: the manosphere and online content

A new press release from parliament. A new idiotic inquiry into misogyny, the feminist projection of their own misandry onto men, seeing misogyny where it doesn’t exist – misogyny being, of course, being reflected (in feminists’ shrivelled pea-brains) in men’s and boys’ attitudes and behaviours that seek to (justifiably) hold women and girls accountable for their actions and inactions. An extract:

“The inquiry will explore the prevalence and impact of misogynistic views, attitudes and behaviour among young men and boys, particularly in schools and educational settings and the reasons for this. It will examine ways that boys and young men are also being harmed and if better support, activities and services need to be available to them. 

MPs on the cross-party Committee, chaired by Labour MP Sarah Owen, will examine evidence of rising misogyny among young men and boys, and the role of social media and online communities, referred to as the ‘manosphere’.

It will also look at how online content and the availability of violent pornography, is contributing to sexist and misogynistic attitudes, behaviour and violence against women and girls both online and offline. 

The inquiry will examine how social media influencers are shaping attitudes towards women and girls and the strategies and interventions needed to address this. 

It will also assess what role social media companies and online platforms are playing in the promotion of misogynistic content and what policies they have in place for deplatforming or demonetising this content.” [J4MB emphasis: Doubtless this website, along with many others, is in the firing line.]

Another:

“Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) Chair Sarah Owen MP said: “The recent television drama Adolescence brought into sharp political and public focus the burgeoning issue of misogynistic views and behaviour among young men and boys and the questions over its prevalence, particularly in schools and educational settings. [J4MB emphasis: A work of fiction depicting something that has never occurred in the UK – a 13-year-old boy knifing to death a 13-year-old girl – “brought into sharp political and public focus the burgeoning issue of misogynistic views and behaviour among young men and boys”. You couldn’t make this s*** up except, of course, that feminists like Sarah Bloody-Owen MP DO.]

“With young people spending significant amounts of time online, the Committee want to conduct a timely assessment of the drivers for such attitudes, as well as explore the complex interplay with social media content, the online manosphere and violent pornography.        

“This inquiry will examine what more could be done both on and offline to address these trends, and also feeds into WEC’s wider scrutiny of Government work to tackle violence against women and girls.” “

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  1. It will also look at how online content and the availability of violent pornography, is contributing to sexist and misogynistic attitudes, behaviour and violence against women and girls both online and offline.

    But still being dismissive about the grooming gangs (because the girls were of the wrong demographic), still dismissive about their own demographic (violent and sexually abusive women) …typical labour and feminists…

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