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Yesterday, I joined Kim Iversen for an interview to talk about what I uncovered when I went undercover at the Institute for Research on Male Supremacism Conference.
Over four days, I sat through panels and workshops where activists laid out exactly how they plan to use the idea of "male supremacism" as a political weapon — not just against individuals they don't like, but against free speech, capitalism, and anyone standing in the way of their agenda.
This conference wasn't about "research." It was about building the infrastructure to justify censorship, deplatforming, and broader crackdowns on dissent.
In this interview, Kim and I break down:
* What happened at the conference and why it matters
* Clips from the event, and what it means in the bigger picture
* If this is a fringe movement, or more common than you might think.
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Yesterday, I joined Kim Iversen for an interview to talk about what I uncovered when I went undercover at the Institute for Research on Male Supremacism Conference.
Over four days, I sat through panels and workshops where activists laid out exactly how they plan to use the idea of "male supremacism" as a political weapon — not just against individuals they don't like, but against free speech, capitalism, and anyone standing in the way of their agenda.
This conference wasn't about "research." It was about building the infrastructure to justify censorship, deplatforming, and broader crackdowns on dissent.
In this interview, Kim and I break down:
* What happened at the conference and why it matters
* Clips from the event, and what it means in the bigger picture
* If this is a fringe movement, or more common than you might think.

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