nando161,

"It may seem positive that Islam is being discussed by former detractors beyond the prisms of #extremism and #terrorism, but this exchange is part of a growing trend of something more ominous that involves #ideological borrowing in both directions.

The language of the #incel “red pill” #movement has been translated into Arabic, and its #terminology can be found in Arabic #chat rooms and on other #websites.

Conversely, conservative #male pundits in the West are hosting #Muslim voices on their #podcasts and #shows.

And while these #groups have historically been at loggerheads, the overlaps in their values are also clear in their opposition to #feminism and the #antisemitism that is rife in both #communities."

https://newlinesmag.com/argument/the-red-pillers-of-islam/

liferstate,
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@nando161 I'm not Muslim, so I'm not on the inside of this, but I'm definitely seeing echos of the phenomenon on local FB groups (it's a majority-Muslim neighborhood). Extremely devout, conservative Middle Eastern guys are suddenly all in on Andrew Tate, Tucker Carlson, Matt Walsh.

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