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With surveys reporting that an increasing number of young men are subscribing to these beliefs, the number of women finding that their partners share the misogynistic views espoused by the likes of Andrew Tate is also on the rise. Research from anti-fascism organisation Hope Not Hate, which polled about 2,000 people across the UK aged 16 to 24, discovered that 41% of young men support Tate versus just 12% of young women.

“Numbers are growing, with wives worried about their husbands and partners becoming radicalised,” says Nigel Bromage, a reformed neo-Nazi who is now the director of Exit Hate Trust, a charity that helps people who want to leave the far right.

“Wives or partners become really worried about the impact on their family, especially those with young children, as they fear they will be influenced by extremism and racism.”

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[–] BillyTheKid@lemmy.ca 13 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Very direct. They could lie about it. Better to ask conceptually I think.

[–] vga@sopuli.xyz 5 points 2 days ago

"What can you tell me about jungian archetypes?"

[–] biofaust@lemmy.world 8 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Ask about Lex Fridman: at least for tech geeks it is the antichamber to Joe Rogan and the pandemonium thereafter.

[–] BillyTheKid@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Ok. Tell me about Lex Fridman. I've never read that name before.

[–] biofaust@lemmy.world 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I believe him to be of Russian descent, and playing hard on the American stereotype of that.

He has had a troubled academic career due to a faulty paper trying to prove Tesla's Autopilot to make people more attentive.

He has a long standing podcast in which he interviews mostly techbros and politicians such as Musk, Carmack, Trump, Modi and the like for hours at a time. He never really challenges them and lets them speak on whatever they bring up, turning his podcasts into hours-long PR stunts.

Probably a Russian asset, given that in this comment to his conversation with Zelensky he reiterated Trump/Vance talking points.

I have noticed that people who later reveal themselves to be into Joe Rogan and the like first test the waters by asking you if you listened to the latest Fridman podcast. I work in a tech consultancy so I have quite a sample, but it could also be a bubble.

Andrew Rousso made a spot on imitation of the guy here, as usual. It's worth listening to a Lex Fridman podcast intro just to enjoy Rousso's imitation.

[–] BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Hol'up is Carmack a manosphere weirdo?

[–] biofaust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Not really into the manosphere I think, but he is definitely a tech solutionist.

[–] refurbishedrefurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I'd also like to know. Carmack, unlike most tech bros, is actually intelligent. I wouldn't have taken him to be a Nazi, especially since one of the games that made him rich was about killing Nazis.

[–] biofaust@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I don't think he is a Nazi, but if you think that is what would save you from being a Nazi, you haven't been following the last 80 years of developments in Palestine.