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Misogynist Influencers are Successfully Winning Over Many Men to Harmful Ideologies
- Some restrictive views about manhood are more widely held among young men in 2023 than in 2017
- 40% of all men say they trust one or more “men’s rights,” anti-feminist or pro-violence voices (Andrew Tate, Proud Boys, Oath Keepers and others). Nearly half (46%) of younger men say they trust at least one of those voices or groups.
- 41% agree that on the whole, men make better business executives than women
- Two-thirds of men (66%) think they should spend less time on the phone or online.
- 48% of men say their online lives are more engaging and rewarding than their offline lives
- Only 22% of men have three or more people in their local area they feel close to or depend on
- 40% of men believe they should figure out their personal problems on their own without asking others for help
- 47% believe their “best years of life” are behind them
- 41% of men said during childhood they felt that no one in their family loved them or thought they were important or special some of the time, and 16.7% all of the time.
- Younger men show the highest levels of depressive symptoms and suicidal intention
- 18-23 year old men have the least optimism about their futures, and the lowest levels of social support, or someone they trust and rely on
- Almost 30% of younger men reported not spending any time with someone outside their household in the past week
Men in crisis: new survey shows American men are struggling
Men in crisis: a new survey by Equimundo says that men are struggling with their mental health and leaning more towards misogynistic ideology
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