Manosphere
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Manosphere framed as hostile force promoting misogyny and harmful gender norms
[loaded_labels], [loaded_adjectives], [moral_framing] — The article consistently labels the manosphere as 'misogynistic' and frames its messaging as a threat to gender equality and women's rights, using emotionally charged language and moral critique.
“whose misogynistic and hyper-masculine content has gained him more than 11 million social media followers”
Manosphere ideologies are framed as hostile and hypocritical adversaries to gender equity in relationships
The article uses strongly pejorative language ('toxic alpha male, red-pill adjacent') and scare quotes to delegitimize the manosphere, portraying it as a source of harmful double standards.
“toxic alpha male, red-pill adjacent influencers”
Manosphere framed as a hostile cultural force enabling harassment
[narrative_fram游戏副本ing]
“he said the case derived from a male culture where speaking disrespectfully of women “is excused by the manosphere and the likes of the Tates””
The manosphere is framed as a hostile force undermining relationships and society
The article uses loaded language and selective examples to portray the manosphere as a source of misogyny and marital breakdown without balanced representation. The term is introduced pejoratively and linked directly to 'toxic masculinity' and 'broken marriages'.
“manosphere ideologies are leaving a trail of broken marriages”
The manosphere is framed as a hostile cultural force contributing to abuse
The use of the term 'toxic manosphere' in both headline and body text employs loaded language to morally condemn an online subculture without neutral definition or counter-narrative.
“the toxic manosphere may be fuelling domestic abuse cases involving teenagers”
The manosphere is framed as fundamentally illegitimate, promoting misogynistic and racist ideologies under a false self-help veneer.
[loaded_language], [omission]
“The 'red pill' content I explored becomes more intense over time, including racist and misogynistic themes, but it can take a while. In the beginning, the lines between self-help and radical thought are blurry at best.”
The manosphere is framed as an ideological adversary promoting misogyny and male supremacy
The article links the perpetrator’s actions to manosphere-adjacent ideologies, particularly through Andrew Tate, using loaded language like 'inventory of hate-filled uploads' to associate the ideology with violence.
“Ashby’s inventory of hate-filled uploads includes clips of him listening to manosphere-adjacent motivational messages, including from the controversial influencer Andrew Tate.”
The manosphere is framed as a hostile ideological force inciting violence against women
[editorializing], [cherry_picking], [narrative_framing]
“how the manosphere foments an us-versus-them mentality for boys and girls”
The manosphere and associated online influences are framed as hostile forces undermining social progress
[loaded_language] and [appeal_to_emotion]: Referring to Andrew Tate and 'violent pornography' in the same context as 'harmful ideas' constructs the manosphere as an adversarial cultural force.
“social media, where leading voice of the manosphere Andrew Tate and notorious “looksmaxxer” Clavicular loom large, chief among them.”