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#toxicmasculinity #scienceunscripted #misogyny A widely discussed study shows young German men are increasingly prepared to physically abuse their female partners. How is that possible? One theory – and we should emphasize there’s almost no science behind it yet – is that it’s the result of influencers who post toxically masculine content online. Those videos and podcasts have been viewed billions of times. And one of the people who has produced and posted them is Stirling Cooper. #toxicmasculinity #misogyny #scienceunscripted Stirling agreed to come to DW to talk about whether he shares concerns that his content – and content like it – is negatively affecting how boys and men view themselves, and how they treat girls and women. It was a difficult conversation. We’re posting what we feel are the most important – and reflective – 30 minutes of that discussion, which went on for nearly 1 ½ hours. We would like to thank Stirling Cooper for coming to DW for a respectful talk, and we’d like to ask anyone watching to let us know what you think about it – in the comments below, or via email: [email protected] References: 1 in 3 German men find violence against women 'acceptable' - https://www.dw.com/en/1-in-3-german-m... Women’s Aid research on correlation between boys’ knowledge of Andrew Tate and propensity to condone violence against a partner - https://www.womensaid.org.uk/wp-conte... German interior ministry report on rising domestic abuse rates (in German) - https://www.bmfsfj.de/bmfsfj/aktuelle... Thanks for listening and subscribing! https://pod.link/scienceunscripted Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:01 Why we wanted to talk to a masculinity influencer 01:35 Meet Stirling Cooper 02:16 Does Stirling see himself as toxic? 04:24 A misogynist meme Stirling Cooper shared as a ‘joke’ 07:00 Influencer Sneako is confronted by homophobic, transphobic fans: ‘What have I done!?’ 10:16 Conor & Gabe clash with over Sneako clip. Is it only ‘boys being boys’? 15:02 Why Stirling Cooper encourages the red pill for boys 17:23 Stirling Cooper’s connection to Andrew Tate 19:24 How online misogyny affects women: evolutionary psychologist Miriam Lindner 23:15 What women fear when they go out (when it comes to ‘strong’ men) 27:52 Does Stirling Cooper share our concerns that content like his causes harm? 33:00 Why you can’t do causal studies on toxic masculinity, and why we aired this interview