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    A new book examines how digital media turned an ‘incel’ support group into a misogynistic nightmare

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    A Twitter analysis shows what’s common between Hindutva fanatics, Islamophobes and incels

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    Toronto van attack and beyond: The idea of a ‘masculinity crisis’ to explain violence may be bogus

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    · May 18, 2018 · 08:30 pm
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