Journalist Louis Theroux dives into the world of misogynistic online influencers in the Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere'. He meets figures like Sneako and Harrison Sullivan, who spread hate against women and minorities to make money. Expert Sina Laubenstein warns of growing influence on young men.
The Netflix documentary 'Inside the Manosphere' shows how influencers like Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy (Sneako), with 1.31 million YouTube subscribers, spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, such as Satanists led by the Rothschild family ruling the world. Sneako has been banned from platforms but remains a role model for teenagers. Theroux confronts Harrison Sullivan (HSTikkyTokky) and Myron Gaines, who promote concepts like 'one-sided monogamy,' where men may have multiple partners but women may not. Andrew Tate, charged with human trafficking and rape, sells courses up to $8,000 and is seen as an icon. Sullivan admits using controversial content for 'clip-farming' to generate attention and revenue, despite contradictions with his private life. The manosphere is a loose network of pick-up artists, incels, MGTOW, and red pillers, united by anti-feminism. Sina Laubenstein from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) describes it as a fragmented ecosystem with global reach, localized in Germany through self-optimization and pick-up coaches. A meta-analysis of 257 studies confirms misogynistic content leads to hostility, especially among young men. Laubenstein calls for democracy education and debates on new masculinity ideals.