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Online/ Cyberbullying

Misogynistic rhetoric is prevalent online and has grown more aggressive over time.[71][72] Online misogyny includes both individual attempts to intimidate and denigrate women,[71] denial of gender inequity (neosexism),[73][74] and also coordinated, collective attempts such as vote brigading and the Gamergate antifeminist harassment campaign.[75] In a paper written for the Journal of International Affairs, Kim Barker and Olga Jurasz discuss how online misogyny can lead to women facing obstacles when trying to engage in the public and political spheres of the internet due to the abusive nature of these spaces. They also suggest regulations and shut downs of online misogyny through both governmental and non-governmental means.[76]

The most outspoken and publicly known misogynistic man is known as Andrew Tate. Tate is a misogynistic influencer who has recently gained awareness. The British-American kickboxer believes that women belong in the kitchen, should not drive, and are a mans financial and physical property. His posts on social media often contain him talking about disciplining women while believing he is superior to these women.

He also is very outspoken on that women need to "bear responsibility" for their attacks and being raped. Self-described misogynistic; Tate is also under investigation for sexual assault, abuse allegations, and sex trafficking —he has stated he even went as far as to move from the U.K. to Romania because, as he has admitted, it would be easier to evade charges for sexual abuse crimes.