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Andrew Tate: இணையத்தில் பரப்படும் வெறுப்பு! இரையாகும் இளைஞர்கள்! | TNM Tamil | Shabbir Ahmed
Across the world, including in India, an increasing number of young boys are being drawn into an online ecosystem known as the "manosphere”, a digital space that promotes rigid gender roles, hyper-masculinity, and often misogynistic narratives. At the center of this growing concern are figures like Andrew Tate, whose controversial views on gender and relationships have found resonance among teenagers.
Terms like Sigma Male, Alpha Male, Beta Male, Red Pill, and Blue Pill may seem cryptic, but they play a key role in shaping this ideology. The manosphere claims to help young men "wake up" to the realities of the world, often framed as a fight against a so-called oppressive system, or the "Matrix." But in reality, it fosters a deeply skewed perspective on gender dynamics, relationships, and masculinity itself.
How so many teenagers are exposed and engaging with these ideas? How does this shift in mindset impact their families and the way they perceive women? Can this digital radicalization be countered, and what role should parents and society play in addressing it? In this Week’s Yen Endra Kelvi, TNM’s Shabbir Ahmed and Bharathy Singaravel take a deep dive into this world, decoding its influence, and discussing the immediate need for awareness and intervention.