#online-misogyny

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I want my sons to know masculinity can be kind and my daughter to live without fear | David Lammy

In the year leading up to March 2025, one in eight women in England and Wales had been a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking. Almost 200 rapes are recorded every day. And on average, three women are killed by men in the UK every single week. Just pause and consider that. There has been plenty of tough talk on violence against women and girls over the past decade but too little action.
UK politics
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Schoolboys to be target of UK's violence against women strategy

Government strategy will focus on changing boys' and young men's attitudes to prevent and reduce violence against women and girls.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
2 months ago

Sourdough and submission in the name of God: How tradwife content fuses femininity with anti-feminist ideas

Tradwife movement promotes traditional, often religiously-inflected gender roles that oppose feminist principles and includes content rooted in misogynistic beliefs.
Social justice
fromWIRED
3 months ago

Is AI the New Frontier of Women's Oppression?

AI and emerging technologies are enabling cheap, easy, and scalable forms of misogyny such as deepfake pornography, creating urgent need for regulation to protect women.
fromwww.thelocal.it
3 months ago

Will the online abuse scandal be Italy's 'MeToo' moment?

The sites permitted men to post intimate or doctored photographs of women -- from celebrities to the men's own wives or daughters -- along with sexual, misogynistic or violent comments. The porn site classified girls by their names, regions or cities and posted photographs stolen from social media or doctored images from official or public functions. Some users posted pictures of their former partners. A special spy section gave tips on installing hidden cameras.
Social justice
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