So one of the women of one of the manosphere men left his ass.

She left because of the questions the documentarian put to her. She started thinking about them afterwards, and realized something was off.

To my point that asking questions can go so much further to promote thought than debate can. To get people out of abusive relationships, cults, bad politics.

Here's a video about it. The documentary is on Netflix.

I don't often wish bad things on people, but I do wish consequences for people who hurt people. I hope all those men end up broke and very alone.

https://youtu.be/_lDBuH1N5To

Angie just shared her side of the story after Manosphere Documentary

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@corbden As someone with a lot of Gen Z family who are either parents of small children or about to be, I desperately hope this is a sign of the cracks widening and a larger shift in the generation. It's bad enough that those boys will grow into hyper-misogynistic men, but what I really fear for is the next generation getting exposed to that even younger than Gen Z did
@disorderlyf The backlash to the backlash to the backlash to the backlash. That's my perspective at 50 years old of watching these cycles play out.
@corbden Sure would be nice if we could break that cycle for ten godsdamned minutes
@corbden @disorderlyf We may need the word “forelash” before long.