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Is radical anti-feminism really the most prevalent extremism?

28 July 2024

12:53 AM

28 July 2024

12:53 AM

A new report from the University of Melbourne indicates that radical anti-feminism could be the most prevalent form of violent extremism in Australia.

It also suggests that nearly 20 per cent of Australian men support a violent response to feminism, that sexist attitudes are a strong predictor of violent extremism, and that there is an urgent need for security services to address misogyny in Australia.

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