In recent years, antifeminism has become a favored path for conservative influencers online. Political scientist Tristan Boursier examines how far-right figures have opportunely built a masculinist discourse. Associations warn about the influence of such misogynistic content on youth.
Political scientist Tristan Boursier highlights a notable trend in recent years: the rise of masculinist discourse among far-right influencers on the internet. His analysis shows how these figures have opportunely leveraged antifeminism to boost visibility and profitability.
Broader concerns come from associations and experts about the effects of such misogynistic content on younger generations. An OpinionWay survey for the Sidaction association, released in early December, indicates that 66% of men aged 16 to 34 know at least one masculinist influencer, with 37% regularly viewing their content. This widespread exposure raises issues about shaping opinions and associated societal risks.
This Le Monde video delves into these dynamics, illustrating how criticism of women has turned into a lucrative tool on social networks, while urging greater vigilance from platforms and educators.