Keen On America

Why Misogyny May Be America's Most Dangerous Ideology: The Role of the Manosphere in Political Assassinations and Mass Shootings

Sep 13, 2025
Cynthia Miller-Idriss, founding director of American University’s PERIL, dives into the dark connections between misogyny and political violence. She argues that hostile sexism significantly predicts support for acts like mass shootings and political assassinations. Tracing a disturbing path from self-help to radicalization, she highlights that 60% of mass shooters have domestic violence backgrounds. Miller-Idriss calls for community interventions to combat youth exposure to online violence and stresses the need for constructive dialogues about masculinity.
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INSIGHT

Misogyny Predicts Political Violence

  • Hostile sexism ranks among the top three predictors of support for political violence across seven countries.
  • Misogyny transcends left-right divides and fuels willingness to engage in political violence.
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Self-Help Searches Can Radicalize

  • Self-help searches for fitness, dating, or finance can funnel lonely young men to radical influencers.
  • Influencers mix helpful advice with scapegoating that normalizes misogyny and grievance.
INSIGHT

Antisemitism Meets Anti‑Feminism

  • The manosphere often links anti-feminism with antisemitic conspiracies, creating a one-two scapegoating dynamic.
  • Racism remains present but intersects differently with manosphere conspiracies.
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