Deirdre Berry, Head Of Services at Athlone's Esker House says it shows behaviour in domestic abuse.
A new documentary by Louis Theroux exposes the dark pull of the online manosphere, where young men are drawn into a toxic cycle of wealth obsession, misogyny, and conspiracy thinking.
The programme highlights influencers tied to figures like Andrew Tate, who promote a worldview where men are victims of a rigged matrix designed to ensure their failure.
The documentary warns of the dangers of vulnerable boys being pulled into an exploitative online ecosystem.
Deirdre Berry Head of Services at Esker House Domestic Abuse Support in Westmeath says the programme displays concerning behaviour that's identified in domestic abuse relationships:
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