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Can We Influence What’s Influencing Our Teens? - Hope 103.2
Between the "Manosphere", "incel" culture and easy access porn, parents must proactively know what's happening in their children's lives.
70-90% of teenage boys regularly look at misogynistic, aggressive, self-indulgent and entitled sexualised material; a lot more than the 0.02% of males at risk of incel culture, Marshall explained.
“The manosphere,” Marshall explained, “is this broad description of online communities, forums, websites, chat groups that emphasise traditional masculinity and generally have some sort of reaction against modern feminism.”
And “incel culture”? “It stands for involuntary celibacy. So, it’s a group of people who have self-diagnosed that they are unable to match up with a romantic partner… and so those people have their own arenas of gathering online… often in tones of hatred and bitterness and toxicity.”
“If you try to guess what proportion of the male population are incels in the western world… it would be about 0.02%. It’s a very small [group].”
He added that most aren’t violent: “The vast majority of them, like 75%, would be classified as pacifists who would not condone violence.”
For Marshall, the greater issue is not incels but pornography. “Like 70 to 90% of teenage boys now are regularly looking at very misogynistic, very aggressive, very self-indulgent and entitled sexualised material. That’s a huge proportion of boys. That’s a lot more than the 0.02% of males at risk of the incel stuff.”
At this stage of life, Marshall explained, “the medial prefrontal cortex is rapidly expanding. That’s the part of the brain that’s responsible for social engagement and for that sense of identity and belonging.” Teens are looking for approval, validation, and connection—online communities can quickly fill that space.
“Any area that you spend a lot of time on online can become central to your thinking,” Marshall cautioned. Whether it’s eating disorder content, pornography, or misogynistic forums, “that can take over.”
"Oh no! Think about the children! Even though I stress that the implications of virtual toxic femininity exposed to the younglings are far greater than shit posting teens on forums, I still wish to prevent them from understanding the true nature of it through blackpilled understanding!"





