MPs urge action to undercut ‘manosphere’ by tackling anti-women ideology
OTTAWA — MPs are calling on the government to tackle the rise of antifeminist ideology by funding programs that undercut the “manosphere” of online influencers who blame women for men’s problems.
The House of Commons women’s committee was set to address reporters Tuesday afternoon after tabling a report warning “antifeminist ideologies are becoming increasingly prominent in Canada and internationally.”
The committee says boys who are isolated or struggling to find their place in society are being presented with extreme content online that glorifies dominating and dehumanizing women and amplifies gender-based violence.
The MPs launched their study after a series of incidents, including a 2018 van attack in Toronto which saw a man deliberately drive down a busy sidewalk and kill ten people, eight of them women. The convicted attacker had been inspired by “incels,” or self-described involuntary celibates.