Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Samantha Edwards
Publication Date: August 23, 2025 - 06:25
In the manosphere, the Hockey Canada trial’s not-guilty verdict is viewed as a vindication
August 23, 2025
After five former world junior hockey players were found not guilty of sexual assault last month in a highly publicized and controversial trial, the reaction in the fringe spaces of the manosphere was jubilation.
For some factions of the manosphere – the online world of forums, podcasts and social-media accounts with devoted followings of young men – the verdict was an exemplar of what men’s rights influencers and their acolytes claimed were worrying trends proliferating in the aftermath of #MeToo, the movement empowering survivors of sexual harassment and assault to speak out.
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