From looksmaxxing to far-right rhetoric: a warning about online manosphere culture

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An opinion piece argues that looksmaxxing—an obsessive pursuit of facial aesthetics—has become a conduit for extremist ideas within the online manosphere. Using the figure Clavicular as a case study, it shows how forums and influencers repurpose self‑improvement rhetoric into anti‑system and far‑right ideologies (often linked to concepts like Granola Nazism), warns of “jestermaxx” behavior that undermines critical thinking, and contends that digital diffusion of these ideas could influence politics and elections if left unchecked.
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