Why Louis Theroux’s documentary misses the real story, and what happens when we treat misogyny as fascinating instead of dangerous.
Louis Theroux has spent years making television out of the people polite society prefers not to think about.
In his new documentary on the “manosphere”, he turns that gaze on a world of male grievance, online swagger and old misogyny dressed up in the language of self-help.
In Australia, researchers and educators say that boys, women and girls are bearing the consequences of actions and attitudes turning up far beyond the screen – into classrooms, into harassment and intimidation, and in the growing sense among girls that school is becoming less and less safe.
Today, misogyny researcher at Monash University, Dr Stephanie Westcott, on why Louis Theroux’s documentary misses the real story, and what happens when we treat misogyny as fascinating instead of dangerous.
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