Reddit Bans 'Men Going Their Own Way'
Posted: August 15th, 2021, 11:05 am
"Reddit banned the notoriously anti-feminist 'Men Going Their Own Way' subreddit forum Tuesday, as well as their backup forum, Men Going Their Own Way 2, for violating rules about inciting violence or promoting hate.
"After roughly a decade of Reddit user complaints against the group for inciting violence or promoting hate, the MGTOW group, which has been called 'the toxic male separatist movement,' was banned, leaving some people to wonder, what took so long?...
"This report showed that the MGTOW group specifically had been linked to multiple occurrences of 'online harassment and real-world violence.' It pointed to a frequent visitor to the MGTOW community: Christopher Hasson, a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant, and a self-identified 'White Nationalist' who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for stockpiling unregistered gun silencers, stockpiling weapons as an addict of a controlled substance, and possession of controlled substances."
https://www.newsweek.com/reddit-bans-me ... es-1616379
Is expressing disagreement with feminism equivalent to promoting hate? What acts of violence have they committed? The worst example of a MGTOW forum member that the journalist could find is some guy who violated some gun laws and used drugs?
"After roughly a decade of Reddit user complaints against the group for inciting violence or promoting hate, the MGTOW group, which has been called 'the toxic male separatist movement,' was banned, leaving some people to wonder, what took so long?...
"This report showed that the MGTOW group specifically had been linked to multiple occurrences of 'online harassment and real-world violence.' It pointed to a frequent visitor to the MGTOW community: Christopher Hasson, a U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant, and a self-identified 'White Nationalist' who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for stockpiling unregistered gun silencers, stockpiling weapons as an addict of a controlled substance, and possession of controlled substances."
https://www.newsweek.com/reddit-bans-me ... es-1616379
Is expressing disagreement with feminism equivalent to promoting hate? What acts of violence have they committed? The worst example of a MGTOW forum member that the journalist could find is some guy who violated some gun laws and used drugs?