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Ellie and Ella give you their final episode of the Manosphere mini-series, looking into Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) and Men's Rights Activists (MRA). They discuss the underpinning ideologies for these movements, how they impact women and de-bunk some of the myths! Plus the usual C You Next Thursday Rant or Rave to wrap up the episode.
TW: sexual assault, rape & gender-based violence.
Useful links from this episode:
- CHECK OUT Laura Bates and her fantastic book Men Who Hate Women which outlines in amazing detail the Manosphere and has been an essential read for all of our episodes for this mini-series
Follow our insta for latest updates @just.another.f.word and get in touch via email [email protected]. Please FOLLOW, RATE & SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, this helps others to find us!
If things have triggered you today, or you are worried about something you, a friend or a whānau member are experiencing here are some numbers you can call:
Women's Refuge NZ 0800 733 843 and follow the instructions to get in touch with your local refuge
Lifeline NZ 0800 543 354 or text 1737 to access free counselling
If you are outside New Zealand, please get in touch with us through insta or email and we can let you know about your local services.
Ellie and Ella give you their final episode of the Manosphere mini-series, looking into Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) and Men's Rights Activists (MRA). They discuss the underpinning ideologies for these movements, how they impact women and de-bunk some of the myths! Plus the usual C You Next Thursday Rant or Rave to wrap up the episode.
TW: sexual assault, rape & gender-based violence.
Useful links from this episode:
- CHECK OUT Laura Bates and her fantastic book Men Who Hate Women which outlines in amazing detail the Manosphere and has been an essential read for all of our episodes for this mini-series
Follow our insta for latest updates @just.another.f.word and get in touch via email [email protected]. Please FOLLOW, RATE & SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, this helps others to find us!
If things have triggered you today, or you are worried about something you, a friend or a whānau member are experiencing here are some numbers you can call:
Women's Refuge NZ 0800 733 843 and follow the instructions to get in touch with your local refuge
Lifeline NZ 0800 543 354 or text 1737 to access free counselling
If you are outside New Zealand, please get in touch with us through insta or email and we can let you know about your local services.