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The unwinnable race: How the manosphere's logic is destroying Luka Dončić
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Opinion·4/29/2026AI summary

The unwinnable race: How the manosphere's logic is destroying Luka Dončić

This opinion piece examines how the toxic masculinity ideologies of the manosphere have infiltrated sports culture, using Luka Dončić as a primary example. The article argues that NBA players, like Dončić, are now subjected to the same impossible body standards that have long plagued female athletes. Despite Dončić's Hall of Fame-level talent and championship success, media and fans obsess over his conditioning and weight rather than his court performance. The piece connects this to a broader societal shift where worth is seen as conditional—something that must be earned through visible performance—leaving even elite athletes unable to meet unrealistic standards.

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Beirut Feminist Series Smatouha Minni Parodies Misogynist 'Red Pill' Influencers
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Media·4/28/2026AI summary

Beirut Feminist Series Smatouha Minni Parodies Misogynist 'Red Pill' Influencers

Smatouha Minni, a Lebanese feminist satirical series in Arabic, parodies misogynist 'red pill' influencers gaining traction in the Arab world. Created by Amanda Abou Abdallah and starring Maria Elayan, the show mocks narratives promoted by figures like Andrew Tate and Dr Abdullah Mohammed. Season three launches April 22, addressing blame placed on women for social changes, despite production delays from regional conflict.

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Guardian Tech
Lebanese Feminist Series Smatouha Minni Takes On Regional 'Red Pill' Misogyny
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Culture·4/28/2026AI summary

Lebanese Feminist Series Smatouha Minni Takes On Regional 'Red Pill' Misogyny

Smatouha Minni, a Lebanese feminist satirical web series created by Amanda Abou Abdallah, parodies misogynist narratives spreading across the Arab world, including 'red pill' ideology influenced by Andrew Tate. The show, filmed in Beirut's Gemmayzeh neighborhood and registered in Germany to avoid local censorship, has averaged 250,000-300,000 views per episode since launching in 2020, with nearly 25% male viewership. Season three addresses blame placed on women for declining marriage rates and social changes, launching April 22, 2026 despite production delays from regional conflict.

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Guardian Tech